Asus P5K Premium SATA Problem
I find the P5K Premium issues confusing to say the least.
Many say WD and Samsung have issues, many say Seagate is fine, a few say only newer Seagate Sata II's (3gb) are ok.
Some say a new motherboard fixed the problem for them, some say a new Rev 2 motherboard was the cure.
One got lucky on his third board.
Some have changed the WD or Samsung drives to newer revisions of same model, and have solved the issue.
Some took the drives that didn't work, and found they worked fine on other boards (such as Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6, or Abit IP35 Pro, or Asus P5K-E).
One had no issues, but then the problem occured despite no obvious change being made.
I'm curious to know where the issue lies, as I can't see why the P5K-E or P5K Deluxe should be any different - yet they have few issues of this type.
What perhaps we know for sure, is the problem hard drives typically work on another motherboard - and the problem Asus P5K Premium motherboard typically works with other drives (Seagate).
With all the variables, I don't see (and I'm not defending them) how Asus can take the blame or create the fix. Although I do think they have to issue a statement to give some clarity to the next step.
I'd hope it was Asus hardware design or production fault, or a bios problem - which could I'd have thought been easily defined in a consistent way, and a remedy proposed.
Could it be a heat issue that causes damage (if OC too far), loose board coolers (heat syncs), cables . . . who knows.
I was about to buy the P5K Premium (with Q6600) until XtremeTiramisu announced he was having problems . . . I wonder if others that haven't reported problems haven't yet found them, or if others are remaining quiet until they have tried every option themselves to remedy the issue..
It was enough to put me off buying the board, so I had to look at alternatives;
Gigabyte GA-P35-DQ6 with Q6600 - but bios ease of use is a concern
Abit IP35 Pro with E6850 (due to vdroop concerns) - but slow 1394 is a concern
Asus P5K-E with Q6600 - but the cables/brackets I'd need to buy make it as expensive as the Premium
I only have Seagate drives - lots of them - so find myself coming back to the P5K Premium, after all it's a sexy motherboard, with all the 18th Anniversary Black Pearl marketing hype.
What is it that Asus could have done to the ICH9R on the Premium to have caused these issues.
If anyone has some clarity to the numerous different experiences of (perhaps) the same SATA drive compatiability problem, I look forward to hearing them . . . so I can decided whether to buy the Premium or the DQ6 once and for all.