Quote Originally Posted by RealTelstar View Post
Did you contact Areca or Mtron support?
I suspect that is not casued by the s2e...
If you had to guess which of the following hardware is causing OS corruptions, which one will you put your money on?

The motherboard, which have a 14 page and increasing thread dedicated to the aforementioned problem, or;

The RAID Controller + SSD, that works perfectly on ALL of my motherboards (see sig), but happens to corrupt the OS on the ONE motherboard that are having a 14 page and increasing thread dedicated to the aforementioned problem?

Ever thought that maybe the Striker II Extreme might be the cause?

Quote Originally Posted by vmanuelgm View Post
The corruption is nvidia 570 southbridge related, as usual. doesnt matter if you have a raid controller like Areca or you plug in sata conectors from motherboard, the pci express slots and sata conectors all are controlled by 570.
I thought the first and third PCI-E slot (PCIEX16_1 and PCIEX16_2) are controlled by the 790i SPP?

I installed the Areca on the last PCI-E slot, therefore it may not be caused by the nvidia 570 SB?

Quote Originally Posted by vmanuelgm View Post
I think that many issues could be fixed simply not installing mediashield, and putting the correct settings for memory too, to avoid bsods.
If raising the FSB from 333 to 334 is incorrect settings, and therefore corrupted the OS, then please educate us on what is..
Media shield or not, corruption occurs.

Quote Originally Posted by vmanuelgm View Post
Furthermore, dont you think guys, that current boards still are not prepared for dual channel ddr3 1600 and above? the fsb only reaches 1600 stock, dual channel 1600 is too high for it...
No. Your argument is invalid simply because nVidia advertises their 790i chipset to handle DDR3 speeds of up to and beyond 2000Mhz. Are you sympathizing with nVidia for not able to handle speeds they advertise to support, because they are "not prepared"?