nice thread..i'll post my force trace time when it arrives :D
nice thread..i'll post my force trace time when it arrives :D
i got my force :D
so its win7? and this boottrace 2.3?
i hope my i5 with stock cooling can do 5ghz... :D
edit drive died,grabbed another same 1 and that died after 3 weeks....done with ssd for some time.......not reliable as of yet.fast as hell when they work tho.
man talk about a run of bad luck. i wouldnt write off the whole of ssd's because of a bad experience, i would recommend picking up some intels or iddilinx ssd, maybe the sandforce is getting ya down. hope the issue isnt the sandforce though, i have one inbound.
i bought the crucial c-300 on day of release and it died also........newest firmware,mobos updates.read below well,the same drive died on anadtechs site also.this tech is to new for now im thinking at this point.were the guina pigs,not me for awhile as im done.threw my velicraptor 150 in and done.i dont run benchmarks all day,i game.speed is great but nothing without basic stabilty.im happy for all the guys who had nothing but good luck with them just not me a i guess...:shrug:
seems like the making or breaking point is 1 month or less.and the weird part is there installed %100 correct and amazing parts surrounding the drives.im not the type either to tinker etc,install windows,1-2 games and thats it!.they run FLAWLESS for like 1-3 weeks then one day u turn on pc and blamo,dead,bluescreen,not recongnized...I have no time for these headaches anymore.
READ THIS THREAD----
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ight=bootracer
railmeat,
how many SSDs have you tried?
I find this quite strange, I've got 20+ SSDs and not a single failure.
I have 5 various makes and models of SSD's ranging back from 2007 (Sandisk 32GB PATA) and all of them work fine with no issues, especially if you are running windows 7.
coming to grips it may be my mobo(chipset?) being buggy? gigabyte x58a-ud3r....i dunno
might grab a ocz revo drive....any thoughts ppl?
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this tech is to new for now im thinking at this point
i tryed to install the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology 9.6.0.1014 files for 64-bit OS, but no possible because "This computer does not meet the minimum requirements for installing the software".
So i went ot bios and enabled the AHCI in the sata mode, but after that no way to boot.
The system hang on the win 7 boot and than BSOD every time.
i also try to diasble all the ide and sata channel leaving just the OS HD ( patriot torqx 64gb) but no way.
To boot again i had to put the sata mode again on " IDE" and no way to install the new driver.
The mobo is a dfi lanparty x48 t3rs ( ICH9R)
OS hd patriot torqx 64gb ssd with win 7 pro 64
and for storage i have an highpoint rocketraid controller( pci ex) with 4 x 500gb raid5
any suggestion ?
Intel® Rapid Storage Technology 9.6.0.1014 it can be installed if u are using the ICHxR raid configuration.... it has nothing to do with Inf files if u are looking for them.
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...=3151&lang=eng for the x64 inf
The latest beta driver is 10.0.0.1043
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/intel%20raid.htm
Ao1, it looks like I need to bookmark that page :)
9.6.5.x is dated later than 10.0.0.x, strange.
According to the Controller Properties > Driver tab 10.0.0.1043 is newer:
9.6.5.1001 - 30th July 10
10.0.0.1043 - 24th August 10
It would be nice to see a change log but I can't find one.
problem is still if i enable AHCI on the sata mode from bios, the system doesn't boot, and if i don't enable the AHCI, cannot install the driver
coolermaster powersupplies are garbage...
Sorry...havent tried the program and this is my top here:
@ giorgioprimo,
DFI boards don't work with SSD's. Also to switch between IDE, RAID, AHCI you need to edit the registry. It's no mystery that it's not working. It's not supposed to. Your system is bahaving normally. It's a miracle you have it working at all with that board.
EDIT:
Dug it up for you
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Go into the registry using regedit and change each of the "start"
values in the registry keys below from 3 to 0 and this will allow
you to change between the different modes by just changing the option in your bios each time you reboot.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\pciide
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\msahci
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\iaStorV
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\servic es\iaStor
You might not have the last registry key (iastor) as this is installed
in the registry with the intel raid drivers, the default windows 7 raid driver uses the iastorV key.
win 7 64. No tweaks with all drivers installed.
980x @ 4ghz, 12gb mem, Areca 1880ix-24 4xc300 64gb ssd r0. 2x5870 cfx
The boottime is not all about fast storage, it will be very fast with full tewaked ("Nlite") windows with few programs installed and not much hardware installed.
wow unbelievable :) very nice result.