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Intel officially announces that B460 and H410 chipsets won't support Rocket Lake chips but Gigabyte's H410M motherboards offer a cheeky workaround

Started by Redaktion, February 09, 2021, 10:09:04

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Redaktion

Intel has officially confirmed that the upcoming 11th Gen Rocket Lake-S desktop processors will not be supported by either the H410 or B460 chipsets. These chipsets utilize the LGA 1200 socket and are based on the 22nm manufacturing process. Gigabyte has provided a way for buyers of its H410M boards to select a revised variant that does support Rocket Lake chips.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-officially-announces-that-B460-and-H410-chipsets-won-t-support-Rocket-Lake-chips-but-Gigabyte-s-H410M-motherboards-offer-a-cheeky-workaround.519339.0.html



Grinnie Jax

There must be such a huge difference between 470 and 460 boards! (not). Intel showing the middle finger to their customers again, nothing new.




123

Quote from: Iloei on February 09, 2021, 13:55:09
Jesus christ.. This website has become a toxic wasteland for intel haters.
They deserve all the hate they get, for repeatedly shitting on their customers.

Ferro

Quote from: 123 on February 09, 2021, 20:08:04
Quote from: Iloei on February 09, 2021, 13:55:09
Jesus christ.. This website has become a toxic wasteland for intel haters.
They deserve all the hate they get, for repeatedly shitting on their customers.

Yep. Bunch of underhanded ashholes. Intel has used up all of my benefits of doubt. This site is just one of many, many sites that I have seen, all of which reflect Intel's increasing undesirability by product, ethics or affiliation.

Intel Got Inside? #MeToo...

Smarter

Tired of those pricks at Intel, i had a spare H410 motherboard, bought i7-1170. After assembly it looked like there was a short somewhere, it turned on for 1 sec and turned off automatically. Only later i found there was an artificial limit form Intel. Yes, it was my fault for not researching before, but it is the same LGA 1200 lol

I remember the times when i upgraded my laptop with i3 and it shuttled down exactly after 30 mins. Turned out Intel made it on purpose to force buying new laptop, what an untalented POS.

This was my last purchase from them, going to switch AMD.

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