Castiel
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so you lusted after that hottie Sandy and now that you've slept with her for one night, you never want to call her again?
If i don't have to pay for time spent together then DAMN RIGHT
so you lusted after that hottie Sandy and now that you've slept with her for one night, you never want to call her again?
I am sure you could.... But why ? I am waiting till the new boards come i, and then I will rma for a refund. And I want free return shipping !
So would I..
But......So far, with all the thousands of posts regarding this issue, I haven't seen one documented case of anyone having a problem because of this ..
( If you don't count Intel acknowledging they have seen the problem... )
This shouldn't be a rejoice for 1156 owners. It's a rejoice for 1366 owners.
HELL YEAH i7 920/930/940/950/960/970/980 owners. We were getting smoked by the new SB processors, but now we get to flex our muscles again..... temporarily. Make our $250 motherboards and $300+ CPUs worth it! TRI SLI BABY and TRIPLE CHANNEL RAM!!! YAYUH
Just wondering why you don't like the ASRock? I'm admittedly a building noob, but mine seems to work just great and I like the features/price combo.
This shouldn't be a rejoice for 1156 owners. It's a rejoice for 1366 owners.
HELL YEAH i7 920/930/940/950/960/970/980 owners. We were getting smoked by the new SB processors, but now we get to flex our muscles again..... temporarily. Make our $250 motherboards and $300+ CPUs worth it! TRI SLI BABY and TRIPLE CHANNEL RAM!!! YAYUH
Bummer, now I am out over $20 with a restocking fee and shipping my mobo back, when I was perfectly happy doing the workaround. Is there anywhere else to get the CPU from?
Rejoice 1155 2600K users (myself included) that are rocking a system that smokes your 1156 for the next 2 months while nobody else can buy SB!
That's kind of a stupid comment...
A lot of 1156 owners (myself included) are waiting for the 1366 replacement. No sense in replacing something that works perfectly fine for what I do anyway.
I live in Australia, and after a huge wait we finally got all the Socket 1155 stuff, and I upgraded only to find out about the mobo problems, but it doesn't affect me atm, and then in April (or December probably for us Aussies) when the revised mobo's come out i'll get mine replaced.
Companies have pulled the mobo's off their websites here, but 1 company has put them back up with reduced costs and they are all clearly labeled with the problems so people know what they are getting.
Places in the US doing this also?
Aussie place to buy em -> www.pccasegear.com.au
Well, they go hand in hand because Intel insisted that it be the only supplier of chipsets AND they made sure you needed a new motherboard to use the new processors.