Intel Ivy Bridge Getting USB 3.0, Thunderbolt

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Time has come & we now here this,but should they just keep on doing their lab tests to perfect their product before they bring it out...Remember the faulty Cougar Point chipset problems on their mainboards & the returns that had to be made...Also quite a lot of pc shop front stores that I went to told me that they could not care less if the chipsets do not work...They also said that if you buy their faulty chipset mainboards that don't worry about bringing it back,just use it & do good by buying more from us,to which I replied "Get Lost" & I spat on their faces...These stores were MSY auburn,sydney,Australia...Techbuy also done this,but was more of a smart arse to me...Also that PC DIY that I mentioned earlier that would take back motherboards,did not take it back & told me to go some where else...Also beware of DD Computers at south strathfield,they do not like taking back even faulty hardware parts & tell you to go some where else also...
 
About time USB 3.0 will be properly backed by Intel's own. I also hope that intel's USB 3.0 won't be like the faulty cougar chipset fiasco that we all seen and heard about early on in the year.
 
[citation][nom]campb292[/nom]Are all trolls Republican? I know someone who feasts on the bones of TROLLS! Anyway, this is welcome news.[/citation]

What is it about you mouth breathing libtard troglodytes that makes you feel you have to instill your politics in every freaking post?
 
[citation][nom]Travis Beane[/nom]My last AMD system was a cutting edge brand new blazing 1.6GHz solo core, ha.My money may be on Intel these days for my gaming rig, but I intend to build a HTPC sometime in the near future, and it will be AMD. Intel does make some nice powerful chips, but when you want something cheap, all they offer basically is that damned Atom, and I would use my Pentium D again before using one of those chips.2.5GHz quad core with a 5770 1GB and 4GB RAM sounds pretty nice and cheap to me (especially since I have a unused 5770) as a budget secondary PC and HTPC.[/citation]

theres a rep AMD wants the "dollar store" of CPU's :)
 
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