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Default Recall atas chipset p67 & h67 sandybridge (socket 1155)

Agan tau kan processor dengan code name sandybridge yang merupakan teknologi terbaru dari intel?


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prosesor terbaru intel yang bisa dengan mudah mencapai speed diatas 5GHz









mungkin banyak yg ga tau beritanya jadi ane share aja ya gan:




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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. 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.



The design problem with Intel's 6-series chipsets is specific to the 'B2' stepping of Intel P67 & H67 chipsets. 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 & H67 chipsets only. The SATA III 6Gb/s ports provided by the Intel P67/H67 chipset are not affected. The Intel 'Sandy Bridge' Core i3/i5/i7 2xxx series microprocessor is also not affected.



Unfortunately, the timing of the recall notice coincided with Chinese Lunar New Year holidays so motherboard makers were initially unable to respond quickly with full action plans owing to the absence of HQ staff.



PCSTATS has created this document to collect and centralize initial manufacturer responses for our readers as they come in, rather than spread this information out over dozens of individual news posts. If you have any questions, please contact your motherboard manufacturer or the store where you purchased the affected motherboard for its official policies, registration steps and eligibility cut off dates. Likewise, please visit your motherboard manufacturer for the latest official information as the Terms and Conditions are of each manufacturer's return and exchange policies are subject to change without notice.



Thus far the typical response from motherboard makers has been to:

1) Suspend all affected Intel P67/H67 motherboard production until the supply of new 'B3' stepping Intel 6-series chipsets is available.

2) Recall all affected Intel P67/H67 motherboards from stores so customers won't be purchasing potentially affected hardware.

3) Outline measures for customers who have already purchased an affected motherboard.

4) Set up time a limited registration system for motherboard exchange. IMPORTANT - if you have an affected P67/H67 motherboard, register it for exchange immediately. Most manufacturers are only offering to exchange affected P67/H67 products registered with them before April 30th - some manufacturers are providing an even shorter registration period. Register your motherboard with its manufacturer now if you wish to exchange it for an identical product not affected by the Intel 6-series chipset design error.



Corrected 'B3' stepping Intel P67 & H67 chipsets are expected in late February or early March 2011, so if you've been planning an upgrade to a Core i5-2500K based PC system you may need to wait until April 2011 while this mess gets sorted out or consider one of AMDs latest processors.

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Intel 6-Series Chipset Recall - Quick Facts



What computer hardware is affected?

Any motherboard built with a B2 stepping Intel P67 or Intel H67 chipset prior to January 31st, 2011. These chipsets are collectively known as the Intel 6-series chipsets, code named 'Couger Point.' The design problem affects 3Gb/s Serial-ATA II (SATA II) ports provided by the 6-series chipsets only, potentially causing the SATA II ports to degrade over time and essentially leading to SATA devices to being unavailable as far as the computer is concerned. Apparently the problem may manifest itself in 2-3 years time, so Intel has stated "that consumers can continue to use their systems with confidence, while working with their computer manufacturer for a permanent solution. "



What is Intel doing to remedy the problem with its 6-series chipsets?

Intel has initiated steps to remove affected chipsets from the manufacturing pipeline, to recall chipsets from the sales channel and undertaken measures to allow consumers to return boards affected by this issue to the original manufacturer ("to support modifications or replacements needed on motherboards or systems").



Who do I return my 6-series chipset motherboard to, and when?

This will vary depending on where you purchased the board and who manufacturers it, but in general you will want to first contact the purchasing point if you wish to return it for a refund now. Motherboard exchanges are likely to happen at the end of April 2011, however many motherboard makers are setting up registration lists now to be eligable to exchange your affected 6-series chipset motherboard then. Check with your motherboards manufacturer, the registration is time limited and may end as early as April 30th to be eligable for a replacement.















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Jadi intinya tgl 31 januari 2011 itu intel meneukan sebuah kecacatan pada silicone level yang terdapat di mobo chipset p67 & h67 yang di didesain khusus untuk intel seri i5/i7 2xxx (socket 1155)



problemnya ini sendiri terdapat pada chipset revision B2 yang berakibat pada errornya data transfer pada SATA II, yang akan terjadi seiring berjalannya waktu (ane jg ga ngerti maksudnya gmn, tp kyknya sih tambah lama jadi tambah lelet dan lama lama mati total dan mulai kerasa sekitar 2-3 tahun pemakaian).. Tapi issue ini cuma terjadi pada port SATA II, SATA III nya sih menurut pemaparan mereka bisa berjalan normal..



Intel memulai proses recall sekitar tahun baru china sampai dengan 30 APRIL 2011, jadi saran ane sih yang punya mobo chipset p67 dan h67 lgsg hubungi vendornya dan tanya" agar bisa di exchange sebelum tanggal 30 april 2011..





berikut ini mobo yang bisa di recall:


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Gigabyte:

GA-P67A-UD3

GA-P67A-UD3R

GA-P67A-UD3P

GA-P67A-UD4

GA-P67A-UD5

GA-P67A-UD7

GA-PH67-UD3

GA-PH67A-UD3

GA-P65A-UD3

GA-H67M-D2

GA-H67M-UD2H

GA-H67MA-D2H

GA-H67MA-UD2H

GA-H67A-UD3H





ASUS:

P8H67

P8H67-I Deluxe

P8H67-M

P8H67-M Evo

P8H67-M LE

P8H67-M LX

P8H67-M Pro

P8H67-V

Maximus IV Extreme

P8P67

P8P67 Deluxe

P8P67 Evo

P8P67 LE

P8P67 Pro

P8P67 WS Revolution

P8B WS

P8P67-M

P8P67-M Pro

Sabertooth P67

P8Q67-M DO



MSI:

P67A-C43

P67A-GD53

P67A-GD65

P67A-C45

P67A-GD55

P67S-C43

H67MA-E45

H67MA-ED55

H67MA-E33

H67MS-E43



ECS:

P67H2-A

P67H2-A2

P67H2-A3

P67H2-A4

H67H2-A3

H67H2-I

H67H2-M

H67H2-M2

H67H2-M3

H67H2-M4



BIOSTAR:

TP67XE

TH67XE

TP67B+

TH67+











Intel juga udah bilang bahwa problem udah solved dan sedang memproduksi chipset dengan revision B3 stepping yang akan mulai dipasok sekitar akhir februari dan akan dipasok secara merata world-wide pada bulan april..



sumber= http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleID=2589

mohon bantu sundul ya gan biar pengguna sandybridge pada tau

thanks b4..



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