Charlie98
Diamond Member
This is a bit involved, please bear with me... reference 'DESK' in sig below. 2500K OC'd to 4.1GHz, RAM undervolted; running dual boot SSD setup at the moment in SATA ports #0 & #1. I flashed the F10 BIOS a few months ago, haven't had any problems besides the disappearing SSD.
First my SSD was disappearing at boot (thread for reference.) I've also had some USB drive read/write slowness problems (thread for reference) that I've seemed to have ironed out with the last BIOS flash and reloaded drivers.
Now, this morning, the PC hung on the mobo splash screen... after the post beep but before the keyboard check. I had to hard reset it (hold power button down for 5 seconds) but it continued to do it. I removed all external USB connections. Still wouldn't boot. Powered down, unplugged it for a few minutes... and it finally booted without a problem.
I still think the disappearing SSD problem is related to the SSD, not the mobo or SATA ports... but at this point I don't really know. The mobo lockup at boot is freaking me out, now; this is my business PC, too, and I can't afford this thing taking a puke on me. (Yes, my data is backed up 3 ways, every day.) Do I just roll over and get a new chip and mobo, or am I overlooking something?
EDIT: I was switching to the 2nd boot SSD to work on it some more when it locked up this AM. It went all the way through the disk search, I selected the 2nd drive and then it black screened and wouldn't boot or recover.
First my SSD was disappearing at boot (thread for reference.) I've also had some USB drive read/write slowness problems (thread for reference) that I've seemed to have ironed out with the last BIOS flash and reloaded drivers.
Now, this morning, the PC hung on the mobo splash screen... after the post beep but before the keyboard check. I had to hard reset it (hold power button down for 5 seconds) but it continued to do it. I removed all external USB connections. Still wouldn't boot. Powered down, unplugged it for a few minutes... and it finally booted without a problem.
I still think the disappearing SSD problem is related to the SSD, not the mobo or SATA ports... but at this point I don't really know. The mobo lockup at boot is freaking me out, now; this is my business PC, too, and I can't afford this thing taking a puke on me. (Yes, my data is backed up 3 ways, every day.) Do I just roll over and get a new chip and mobo, or am I overlooking something?
EDIT: I was switching to the 2nd boot SSD to work on it some more when it locked up this AM. It went all the way through the disk search, I selected the 2nd drive and then it black screened and wouldn't boot or recover.
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