Intel finds design flaw in Sandy Bridge chipset

The issue may be more serious than Intel is willing to admit or it may be simply what the company has stated in its press release. Either way, this gives more time to plan my next PC upgrade.

Possibly, but either way they have done the right thing and gone public about it at the first opportunity.

You hear about manufacturers in every conceivable industry denying there are issues with there products all the time, its nice to see one actually holding there hands up before the situation gets out of hand, and admitting there is a flaw, and offering to do something about it.
 
The issue may be more serious than Intel is willing to admit or it may be simply what the company has stated in its press release. Either way, this gives more time to plan my next PC upgrade.

I'm pretty sure it's the sata. All the boards on newegg that use only Sata6 instead of Sata3 are still there.

EDIT: They're gone :(.
 
I think this video sums it up nicely

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yEQSX4biR4
 
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