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Gigabyte Announces 6-series Motherboard Replacement Program

Yesterday Intel announced the largest stop shipment/recall I can remember it ever making (excluding FDIV). The product in question? All 6-series chipsets, a necessary part of any Sandy Bridge (aka 2nd generation Intel Core microprocessor, aka Intel Core i7/i5/i3 2xxx) system. The problem? A transistor with a thin gate oxide being driven by too high of a voltage. The aforementioned transistor is present in the clock tree circuitry of the 3Gbps SATA ports that branch off of all 6-series chipsets. The 6Gbps ports are unaffected. Over a period of 3 years, at least 5% of all these chipsets will have some failure on the 3Gbps SATA ports. The failure could start in the form of errors on the SATA link and ultimately result in an unusable SATA port. No damage to attached hardware should result.

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Gigabyte is preparing eight new 12GB RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards

Thanks to the @Komachi pager, we learn that Gigabyte has listed eight new RTX 3080 Ti graphics cards

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Gigabyte releases statement regarding SP-CAP and MLCC Caps on RTX 3080 GPUs

The POSCAP/SP-CAP witch hunt must end. Here's what Gigabyte has to say.

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Gigabyte's Aorus RTX 3080 & 3090 Xtreme GPUs appear to be 4-slot monsters

These graphics cards are THICK, and it's all because of Nvidia's upped TDPs for Ampere.

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