16387Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4 Motherboardhttps://www.pccasegear.com/products/16387/gigabyte-ga-p67a-ud4-motherboardhttps://files.pccasegear.com/images/ga-p67a-ud4_thumb.jpgOutOfStock219AUD*See important Intel notice below* Second Generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Socket 1155 / Intel P67 Express Chipset, 4 x DIMM Max. 16GB, DDR3 2133MHz, ATI CrossFireX, nVidia SLI, Gigabit LAN, 4x USB 3.0, up to 14x USB 2.0, 2x SATA 6Gbps, 4x SATA 3Gbps, 2x eSATA 6Gbps.
Intel have informed the market of a design flaw in the Intel 6 Series Chipsets which is present on Socket 1155 motherboards. Please follow this link to the official announcement from Intel. This problem relates to the SATA 2.0 ports only. In some cases, the SATA 2.0 ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD drives. Systems using SATA ports 0 and 1, the SATA 3.0 ports or 3rd party SATA controllers are not susceptible to the issue. Intel has resolved the problem at a manufacturing level and will be shipping unaffected new chipsets to motherboard manufacturers. New motherboards not affected by this problem are expected in March 2011.
*See important Intel notice below* Second Generation Intel Core i3/i5/i7 Socket 1155 / Intel P67 Express Chipset, 4 x DIMM Max. 16GB, DDR3 2133MHz, ATI CrossFireX, nVidia SLI, Gigabit LAN, 4x USB 3.0, up to 14x USB 2.0, 2x SATA 6Gbps, 4x SATA 3Gbps, 2x eSATA 6Gbps.
Intel have informed the market of a design flaw in the Intel 6 Series Chipsets which is present on Socket 1155 motherboards. Please follow this link to the official announcement from Intel. This problem relates to the SATA 2.0 ports only. In some cases, the SATA 2.0 ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, potentially impacting the performance or functionality of SATA-linked devices such as hard disk drives and DVD drives. Systems using SATA ports 0 and 1, the SATA 3.0 ports or 3rd party SATA controllers are not susceptible to the issue. Intel has resolved the problem at a manufacturing level and will be shipping unaffected new chipsets to motherboard manufacturers. New motherboards not affected by this problem are expected in March 2011.