« Reply #33 on: August 18, 2010, 09:07:19 am »
No it can be difficult to keep up with all the different threads. Gigabyte is very wel aware of the problem and is just hoping it will go away if it ignores it, but I for one am not going to pay £260 for a motherboard that was sold primarilly on the SATA3 performance advertised and just let it drop. If necessary legal action wil be taken.
Agree with DM. It looks to me that Gigabyte does not seem to put enough effort to solve the problem. Gigabyte should response fast to the problem because the life span of IT product is not long. Since GGTS and this official Gigabyte forum can not help, probably we should consider alternative options to pressure Gigabyte to look into this problem seriously. Don't forget also another problem - the audible noise issue of UD3R. I wonder if news agency is interested in the problem because if a product does not deliver what it's advertised then from the consumer point of view this is called "cheating".
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