- Joined
- Apr 29, 2002
- Location
- Chicago
at first i thought it was because of some moderate to mild overclocks but now it's doing this at bone stock clocks. it's really frusterating me. if it wasn't for raid 1 rebulding itself for 4 hours i would be re-installing OS and software all day every day.
is this a known issue by chance? i have jmicron disabled in bios and use the intel raid. the disks are on ports 0 and 1 and always port 0 gets lost and have to rebuild it. this happens completely ramdom.
i also want to add that at first i thought the hard drive was failing in port 0 so i went and exchanged it for another one at the store so it can't be faulty drives. they are bot the seagate 1tb 7200 rpm baracudas.
edit; i replaced both sata cables and crossing fingers.
is this a known issue by chance? i have jmicron disabled in bios and use the intel raid. the disks are on ports 0 and 1 and always port 0 gets lost and have to rebuild it. this happens completely ramdom.
i also want to add that at first i thought the hard drive was failing in port 0 so i went and exchanged it for another one at the store so it can't be faulty drives. they are bot the seagate 1tb 7200 rpm baracudas.
edit; i replaced both sata cables and crossing fingers.
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