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    Is Sager affected by the Sandy Bridge Intel chipset flaw?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Bhima, Jan 31, 2011.

  1. Bhima

    Bhima Notebook Consultant

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    yes, it affects both. EVERY 6 series chipset is affected.
     
  3. Extra Toasty

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    I was searching all over trying to figure out why NewEgg hid any traces of Sandy Bridge; I guess this is why. Those who bought the new MacBook Air must be grinning ear to ear from this news... hahaha.
     
  4. HTWingNut

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    There are already two posts in the Sager forum on this posted about six hours earlier...
     
  5. Bhima

    Bhima Notebook Consultant

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    OK, mods can delete this if they feel it is too redundant.
     
  6. kungfu71186

    kungfu71186 Notebook Guru

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    Why would people who bought the macbook air be grinning? I dont get it.