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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus X870E Elite |
Cooling | Asus Ryujin II 360 EVA Edition |
Memory | 4x16GBs DDR5 6000MHz Corsair Vengeance |
Video Card(s) | Zotac RTX 4090 AMP Extreme Airo |
Storage | 2TB Samsung 990 Pro OS - 4TB Nextorage G Series Games - 8TBs WD Black Storage |
Display(s) | LG C2 OLED 42" 4K 120Hz HDR G-Sync enabled TV |
Case | Asus ROG Helios EVA Edition |
Audio Device(s) | Denon AVR-S910W - 7.1 Klipsch Dolby ATMOS Speaker Setup - Audeze Maxwell |
Power Supply | beQuiet Straight Power 12 1500W |
Mouse | Asus ROG Keris EVA Edition - Asus ROG Scabbard II EVA Edition |
Keyboard | Asus ROG Strix Scope EVA Edition |
VR HMD | Samsung Odyssey VR |
Software | Windows 11 Pro 64bit |
Looks like it's affecting only the 3Gbs SATA ports, good thing my mobo has 6 other 6Gbs SATA ports (2 from P67 and 4 from dual Marvel controllers) which are backwards compatible with my SATA 2 drives, so I'll just move my drives to those ports in the meantime.
Gigabyte (and all other mobo manufacturers as of this moment) has not addressed this problem yet, so I'm gonna hold my horses until I receive any info from them, no point in going the RMA route as all mobos in the channel must have the same issue.
Will wait for Intel to update their chipsets and distribute them, then I hope GB will do he right thing and recall their p67 mobos.
IMHO Intel did the right thing by informing their user base about this problem, and doing a recall, I applaud them for that.
All hardware companies have had bad products batches in the past, it's impossible not to, as complexity increases for these parts. I'm glad Intel is addressing the issue and will take care of its costumers, to me that's all that matters in the end
Gigabyte (and all other mobo manufacturers as of this moment) has not addressed this problem yet, so I'm gonna hold my horses until I receive any info from them, no point in going the RMA route as all mobos in the channel must have the same issue.
Will wait for Intel to update their chipsets and distribute them, then I hope GB will do he right thing and recall their p67 mobos.
IMHO Intel did the right thing by informing their user base about this problem, and doing a recall, I applaud them for that.
All hardware companies have had bad products batches in the past, it's impossible not to, as complexity increases for these parts. I'm glad Intel is addressing the issue and will take care of its costumers, to me that's all that matters in the end