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    Notebook affected by Sandy Bridge flaw

    Samsung already said they would offer refunds for affected devices, though no official statement has been made publicly. http://www.engadget.com/2011/02/01/samsung-offering-refunds-for-pcs-affected-by-sandy-bridge-glitch/ I wonder how it's gonna work. I send it back now and get another one...
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    Notebook affected by Sandy Bridge flaw

    I would rather have 1xHDD and 1xODD than 2xHDD and no ODD at all. And it's a Bluray drive... sucks to think that one day it might stop working. I would trade my 2nd HD spot anyday for the ODD. Right now I have 2x500gb 5400rpm. If it was possible to plug the ODD in SATA1 I would have bought a...
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    Notebook affected by Sandy Bridge flaw

    Last saturday I bought a Samsung NP-RF711 notebook. Sporting a i7-2630QM processor. No official words from Samsung yet on which models are affected, but judging by retailers pulling the model I highly doubt it's safe. My question: SATA0 and SATA1 are used by HDDs while SATA2 is used by the...