• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

Haswell bugs fixed yet?

RadiclDreamer

Diamond Member
I heard about a relatively minor bug with regards to haswell and certain USB devices and sleep. I know the bug isnt common and really shouldnt affect me, but I hate to buy something "knowing" there is an issue. Has a new stepping been released to fix it? If not is there an ETA?
 
It's the chipset not the processor that has the issue. It has been fixed with chipsets that has the C2 stepping according to Intel and will be shipped at the end of July.
 
All CPUs have bugs. That's what the errata list is for. You won't find something that complex without bugs.
 
I heard about a relatively minor bug with regards to haswell and certain USB devices and sleep. I know the bug isnt common and really shouldnt affect me, but I hate to buy something "knowing" there is an issue. Has a new stepping been released to fix it? If not is there an ETA?

The bug you're referring to has been fixed with the C2 chipset revision. However, the "bug" isn't really a big deal - what happens is certain USB sticks will be not be found upon waking from sleep. There won't be any data loss, all you have to do at that point (IIRC) is remove and re-insert it. I don't find it to be a big deal, even if it is considered a bug.

However, if that does bother you - the C2 revision which is now shipping has fixed it.
 
I heard about a relatively minor bug with regards to haswell and certain USB devices and sleep. I know the bug isnt common and really shouldnt affect me, but I hate to buy something "knowing" there is an issue. Has a new stepping been released to fix it? If not is there an ETA?
I am also waiting for the new C2 stepping in the chipset(motherboard).
I don't like buggy units either.
 
I am well aware of this, thats why I quoted KNOW about 😉

jhu's point (I think) is not that there are going to be bugs that you don't know about (there will be those too, of course); but rather that there is a whole list of known bugs for which there are no plans to address or fix (they are captured by the errata list).

It is the existence of the errata list that would seem to negate the premise of your concerns (that you want the known bugs to be fixed), as there is a list of bugs which will never be fixed, so why wait for something that ain't ever happening?
 
Lots of other known bugs:
http://www.intel.com/content/www/us...core-family-desktop-specification-update.html

If you want something that is completely free of bugs and known or unknown issues, you probably don't want a computer. In fact, I think you got the wrong universe. This one is full of imperfections 🙂

Well you could do it with a computer. The release time would be severely prolonged tho. I could easily imagine 20-50 years for Haswell for example to garantee no errors. Not talking about the money needed.
 
jhu's point (I think) is not that there are going to be bugs that you don't know about (there will be those too, of course); but rather that there is a whole list of known bugs for which there are no plans to address or fix (they are captured by the errata list).

It is the existence of the errata list that would seem to negate the premise of your concerns (that you want the known bugs to be fixed), as there is a list of bugs which will never be fixed, so why wait for something that ain't ever happening?

Im also aware of errata, but I dont read it hence i dont know. Let me stay blissfully unaware, the media made me learn of this one 😀
 
Back
Top