Computers with Sandy Bridge Defects can be exchanged

Because there are defects in the Sandy Bridge newest . Well, this case clearly cause problems for computer manufacturers who overdo adopt Sandy Bridge.

Several vendors began a program to protect consumers from defective Sandy Bridge. Samsung for example, offers a turn of money to consumers who already bought a computer-based Sandy Bridge.

"There are six line up a PC that was released in South Korea and one in the United States (exposure effect), and we plan to replace it with money or goods to the products in question," said Samsung spokesman James Chung.

Samsung adding all costs will be borne Intel refund. So this South Korean electronic giant has not issued any cost.

Other vendors from Japan, Toshiba has just released a computer model of the affected models and effects can be exchanged for a refund. While Lenovo is in talks with Intel to determine the best solution to the problem of Sandy Bridge.

As detikINET quotes from Electronista, Wednesday (02/02/2011), manufacturers such as NEC was forced to delay the launch of the product with Sandy Bridge until the problem happens resolved.
Other vendors affected by the effects of disability Sandy Bridge is Apple, HP and Dell.

Intel reported that it had identified that the problem was not from Sandy Bridge microprocessor itself, but rather comes from the SATA ports in the chipset that became a liaison to the hard drive or DVD drive

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