So do you guys have to order in the PCI or PCIe cards for the option 4 people?
Quoting this for more exposure, if it's going to cause further delay I'd like to know if it's possible to dispatch the PC without it and send the card at a later date?
So do you guys have to order in the PCI or PCIe cards for the option 4 people?
1. what would be the cost to get the 4 port sata as opposed to the 2 port sata ?
i have spoken with sales who say that they are shipping them with 4 port sata cards anyway.
so i have gone with option 4.
If any customers would like to upgrade to a 4 port card, they can do for a fee of £32.00 including VAT.
ok now i'm confused can you confirm the status of my order. i was told over the phone i would have a 4 port card fitted. my order number is 374317. i have emailed to verify the position but had no reply. could you let me know where i stand?
Hi, forgive me if this is a silly question but I am new to the intricacies of motherboards. I am awaiting delivery of a mini-computer from PCS. It has an H67 motherboard (mini iTX): this has two 6 Gb/s Sata connections, so no problem with my hard drive and optical drive. Nothing else is going to fit in that box, so no need to worry about the 3 Gb/s ports inside. However, for expansion I was looking towards the external 3 Gb/s eSata port. My question: is the eSata port affected by the problem with the Sandy Bridge chipset or is that on a different controller/circuit/whatever?
Just wondering when you're getting the new shipment of 4 port SATA cards, I was told it will be next week when I called, any specific date? It'll be nice to know when I can eventually go from processing to the pre-production/production stage, I can understand the delay though hence this topic ^^.
As above, they said if you were offered a 4 port card, you will get a 4 port card.
Said they would refund my order - still not come through. Called up for 20 minutes and did not get through. Can I just have my money back pls. - 376744
ok now i'm confused can you confirm the status of my order. i was told over the phone i would have a 4 port card fitted. my order number is 374317. i have emailed to verify the position but had no reply. could you let me know where i stand?
Hi, forgive me if this is a silly question but I am new to the intricacies of motherboards. I am awaiting delivery of a mini-computer from PCS. It has an H67 motherboard (mini iTX): this has two 6 Gb/s Sata connections, so no problem with my hard drive and optical drive. Nothing else is going to fit in that box, so no need to worry about the 3 Gb/s ports inside. However, for expansion I was looking towards the external 3 Gb/s eSata port. My question: is the eSata port affected by the problem with the Sandy Bridge chipset or is that on a different controller/circuit/whatever?
Just to confirm - if you were offered a 4 port SATA card on when you selected your choice, you will receive a 4 port card. If you were offered a 2 port card, you will receive a 2 port card.
The vast majority of customers were offered a two port card. 4 port cards were only offered to those who needed them, based on what they ordered.
If any customers would like to upgrade to a 4 port card, they can do for a fee of £32.00 including VAT.
As above, they said if you were offered a 4 port card, you will get a 4 port card.
Ah, I phoned to ask about having a 4 port card fitted prior to this post, and was told that all the systems were shipping with 4 port cards anyway and just to go with option 4, this i did, i also emailed stating that i wanted to proceed if 4 ports were being fitted. guess what. system arrived to day with only two ports fitted
please see post 66,68, importantly 69 & 86
needless to say not that impressed