mike49
2011-09-10, 14:29:26
Hier die Meldung von VR-Zone dazu:
http://vr-zone.com/articles/the-upgrade-path-to-ivy-bridge-might-be-blocked-by-changes-to-uefi/13513.html
Most, if not all motherboard manufacturers have gone out and said that their 6-series Intel chipset motherboards will work with Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge processors which are expected to launch sometime in March-April next year. Well, it turns out that even if the hardware is compatible, there might be a UEFI related issue that will prevent many motherboards from ever accepting an Ivy Bridge CPU.
Read more: http://vr-zone.com/articles/the-upgrade-path-to-ivy-bridge-might-be-blocked-by-changes-to-uefi/13513.html#ixzz1XYH0Gzps
Etwas blöde Situation für Gigabyte & Co., die bereits groß Ivy-Bridge Unterstützung angekündigt haben.
Und ich mein Z68-Board eigentlich auch gerade gekauft, um später noch auf Ivy-Bridge upgraden zu können...
http://vr-zone.com/articles/the-upgrade-path-to-ivy-bridge-might-be-blocked-by-changes-to-uefi/13513.html
Most, if not all motherboard manufacturers have gone out and said that their 6-series Intel chipset motherboards will work with Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge processors which are expected to launch sometime in March-April next year. Well, it turns out that even if the hardware is compatible, there might be a UEFI related issue that will prevent many motherboards from ever accepting an Ivy Bridge CPU.
Read more: http://vr-zone.com/articles/the-upgrade-path-to-ivy-bridge-might-be-blocked-by-changes-to-uefi/13513.html#ixzz1XYH0Gzps
Etwas blöde Situation für Gigabyte & Co., die bereits groß Ivy-Bridge Unterstützung angekündigt haben.
Und ich mein Z68-Board eigentlich auch gerade gekauft, um später noch auf Ivy-Bridge upgraden zu können...