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Intel To Still Launch Sandy Bridge-E in 2011, But With Reduced Platform Feature-Set

A small miss-read here, the X79 chipset is not one of the ones in the diagram, as it's known as Patsburg-X, but it was meant to be more or less identical to Patsburg-D, but seems to end up being similar to Patsburg-B now instead...
 
Avarage users do not use all that space. Also centralized storage is gaining grounds and that makes lots of SATA ports even less of a necessity.

I am not willing to give control of my data to others, also with more and more ISP's capping bandwidth cloud and centralized storage make less and less sense.
 
Thanks btarunr. Great post..

It is interesting to see Intel having so many storage related problems lately. With the P67 B2 revision, some of their SSDs and now the next gen PCH.

I wonder if the chips will be any different.
 
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Life is a waste of money

Wow heavy dude really heavy. No matter what we buy today on sale or otherwise it will be worth less tomorrow. Money will be wasted..... oh well you cant take it with u and u work hard 2 earn it and uncle sam's always gonna get his no matter what so the little u have left enjoy it while u can. Only the memories it buys never loose value.... heavy...
 
I am not willing to give control of my data to others, also with more and more ISP's capping bandwidth cloud and centralized storage make less and less sense.

Agreed.

I'm out of ports in my server (6), and have 2 2TB drives sitting in my gaming rig because I have no other place for them. Last I checked, online storage for 12TB is pricey.
 
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