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To: Elsewhere who wrote (74167)2/19/2011 8:44:34 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 110626
 
No this is the first generation chip problem not the new one. Dell had problems with the new one on the desktops but does not offer that one on its notebooks, until Intel fixes it.

All laptop makers are set back with releasing new i7's cause of the problem with Sandy Bridge.

This problem right now with Dell's i7 notebooks is NOT Sandy Bridge.

I am calling tech support right now and asking for a supervisor to get to the bottom of this.

Maybe that's why I got this system so cheap, with the options it had no other notebook could touch it price wise.
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