Intel chipset problem puts PCI Express VGA on hold
Intel really caused a problem with the delay of its PCI Express chipsets due to the south bridge production problem. All 915 and 925 boards were temporarily withdrawn due to this leaking issue that can kill RTC and BIOS battery on the motherboard. All chips produced after 14th of June have this problem fixed.
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