Defective Sandy Bridge Chipset - Update 1

Steve78

Member
SANDY BRIDGE UPDATE
2. All orders that were requested to be put on hold have been removed from production, and will be processed as soon as new stock lands from ASUS. Intel are shipping chipsets to ASUS during the 2nd/3rd week in Februrary, and ASUS are forecasting a 6-8 week build time for the new motherboards. After a quick phone call to ASUS today their latest expectations are stock landing to us towards the start of April.

Are you still anticipating stock arriving at the start of April? Just wondering if there has been any update...
 

Gorman

Author Level
We are purposefully not posting the rumours we hear about dates as until we actually have them in our hands its all meaningless.

As soon as we have a fixed concrete date we will post it up.
 

Gorman

Author Level
Would have been nice to have some print on the mainboard itself, customers wont see the box or sticker so will have to go into BIOS to see. I think an easily spotted logo or print on the mainboard would have been better.
 

Freeley

Well-known member
Well i got my 2 port sata card in the post today so cheers for that.
I say 2 port but it actually has 4?
2 of these have "SATA RAID" chips under them, does this mean they can't be used for my hd's or dvd/blu ray drives?

Also is it a case of just unplugging the drives from the main motherboard and plugging them in the SATA card and away you go, or is there jiggery pokery involved?
PCS recommended i ring them and they would talk me through installing it, but with work and stuff i'm unlikely to be about during the day, so any advice would be much appreciated.
 

Teaz

Godlike
Would have been nice to have some print on the mainboard itself, customers wont see the box or sticker so will have to go into BIOS to see. I think an easily spotted logo or print on the mainboard would have been better.


isnt the logo pretty much the sticker already? since it is sticked to the board which im sure is visble to people? (though i havent seen one myself)
 

Gorman

Author Level
isnt the logo pretty much the sticker already? since it is sticked to the board which im sure is visble to people? (though i havent seen one myself)

The sticker is placed over the ram slots so has to be removed.
 

MickyG

Enthusiast
They're there to just show you when your building that it's an authentic board, obviously it'd be silly leaving it on the board, it'd melt :p

G
 
The new P8P67 Pro Rev 3 motherboards are in according to the configurator. I'd like to amend my order to include this new motherboard. But that will work out to be more expensive than cancelling and making a new order. I think I might just cancel and make a new order, though I understand that I'll lose my place in the queue.
 

Pollard

Member
The new P8P67 Pro Rev 3 motherboards are in according to the configurator. I'd like to amend my order to include this new motherboard. But that will work out to be more expensive than cancelling and making a new order. I think I might just cancel and make a new order, though I understand that I'll lose my place in the queue.

I'm in the same position, but the new P8P67 B3 (not Pro) motherboards are arriving in the UK between the 8th and 10th of March, so if you're like me and still in processing there's no way PCSpecialist are gonna build us faulty PCs when they don't have to.
 

James

Active member
And it's £67's more than the basic but faulty one, I won't have to pay the extra for the one that doesn't degrade will I ?
 

Meds

Moderator
Moderator
Under no circumstances will any orders be changed following a forum post.

If you want an update or wish to amend your order you will need to so via the Official Support Channels - Telephone, Email, Website Mail
 

silkysean

Bronze Level Poster
So, are PCS in a position now to replace our motherboards? It's a bit of a hassle sending my whole PC back to swap mobo's. I'm more than capable of doing it myself so is it possible to have the REV 3 Mobo sent out to me and I do the swap and send the faulty one back? Or if I take mine out and send it, how long till I get a replacement?
 
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Meds

Moderator
Moderator
We will contact customers who recieved their PC prior to the fault being found in due course. There will be a system in place to ensure that we don't end up getting silly amounts of PC's back at the same time.

However, customers (such as yourself) who's orders were passing through Production when news of the fault was announced were contacted and given four options, you chose the following;

We will dispatch your order to you at your request. Your computer will still have full warranty cover but you will forfeit the right to have the motherboard replaced because of this issue. Any other problems will of course be covered under warranty.

As you selected this option we will not be able to replace the Motherboard free of charge.
 

silkysean

Bronze Level Poster
We will contact customers who recieved their PC prior to the fault being found in due course. There will be a system in place to ensure that we don't end up getting silly amounts of PC's back at the same time.

However, customers (such as yourself) who's orders were passing through Production when news of the fault was announced were contacted and given four options, you chose the following;

We will dispatch your order to you at your request. Your computer will still have full warranty cover but you will forfeit the right to have the motherboard replaced because of this issue. Any other problems will of course be covered under warranty.

As you selected this option we will not be able to replace the Motherboard free of charge.

Right, that is true. But ASUS are doing it free of charge and I thought that since these faulty boards are being recalled that you have a legal duty to replace them regardless? I'll do it through ASUS if you wont do it. Where will I find the serial number of my mobo?
 

Meds

Moderator
Moderator
The best bet would be to contact Tech Support and see what their Manager has to say, procedures may have changed but 100% sure. If it boils down to it and you need to return to ASUS, then the serial number will be on a small white sticker. From memory it will be around 10 digits (numbers & letters). The Motherboard model will also be included on the same sticker.
 
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