ROTHLMAO fp At 08:13 AM 2/1/2011, Stan Zaske Poked the stick with: >The Anandtech article makes it pretty clear that the faulty transistor is >legacy design from earlier chipsets and doesn't even matter so they just >switched it off in the revised chipsets to solve the problem. Since this >is a hardware issue they probably can't fix it with a BIOS revision which >is why they've stopped selling them. Funny thing is that it's the revision >B chips that are faulty but the revision A's had no such problem. Also, >Intel could only replicate the problem in an oven at high voltage to >simulate use over years of time. Probably not a biggy for us desktop >enthusiast's why upgrade regularly. Duncan, don't get one of these boards. >Ok? LOL
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