![]() ![]() Register your motherboard with its manufacturer now if you With them before April 30th - some manufacturers are providing an even shorter Manufacturers are only offering to exchange affected P67/H67 products registered Motherboard, register it for exchange immediately. ![]() IMPORTANT - if you have an affected P67/H67 Limited registration system for motherboard exchange. Motherboards from stores so customers won't be purchasing potentially affectedģ) Outline measures for customers who haveĪlready purchased an affected motherboard. P67/H67 motherboard production until the supply of new 'B3' stepping Intel Thus far the typical response from motherboard makers has been Manufacturer's return and exchange policies are subject to change without Latest official information as the Terms and Conditions are of each Likewise, please visit your motherboard manufacturer for the Motherboard for its official policies, registration steps and eligibilityĬut off dates. Motherboard manufacturer or the store where you purchased the affected ![]() If you have any questions, please contact your Our readers as they come in, rather than spread this information out over dozens ![]() This document to collect and centralize initial manufacturer responses for To respond quickly with full action plans owing to the absence of HQ staff. With Chinese Lunar New Year holidays so motherboard makers were initially unable Unfortunately, the timing of the recall notice coincided The Intel 'Sandy Bridge' Core i3/i5/i7 2xxx series The SATA III 6Gb/s ports provided by the Intel P67/H67Ĭhipset are not affected. The flaw may result in 3Gb/s Serial-ATA II (SATA II) ports degrading over time, in the words of Intel " potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD-drives." The issue is specific to SATA II ports within the Intel P67 The design problem with Intel's 6-series chipsets is specific to the 'B2' stepping of Intel P67 & H67 chipsets. Intel halted production of the affected 6-series chipsets and began a recall of affected parts from the sales channel, undertaking measures to remedy affected boards & computer systems sold to consumers since January 9th. On January 31st 2011, Intel announced a silicon level problem with its latest 6-series motherboard chipsets - the Intel P67 and Intel H67 for 2nd generation Intel Core i5/i7 2xxx series (socket 1155) processors. ![]()
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