Hp Blue Ssd Drive Not Found Asus Formula

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More Crosshair V Formula Problems, Not Generating BSOD's!

So basically I RMA'd my first C5F board a few weeks ago because the CPU fan header blew out during a boot a month or so ago and I'd been getting blue screens. Got the replacement board back yesterday and I got my first bluescreen today with the same problem I was having before: The BSOD hangs at "Initializing Data for Crash Dump" and does nothing else.

Since switching to the C5F I've been getting this problem and I thought it just to be a problem with the first board, but now that the 2nd one is getting it I'm getting annoyed. I've cycled all my components, replaced some with others to double check it wasn't them causing this problem. IT IS THE BOARD.

The only thing I can think of is that the dumps aren't being generated because I'm on a 2x SSD Raid0 setup and the raid/sata controller is either causing the crash's (thus making it impossible to dump to disk) or that its going offline (again making it impossible to dump to disk).

I've tried changing dump locations to non raid drives to no avail. It happens for any and all BSOD's so I can't diagnose whats causing them in the first place if I can't get the dump files.

Need some help here ASUS!

EDIT: Forgot to say I've got latest drivers/updates for my rig plus latest BIOS 0705.


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Raid 0...

I would try without raid, reinstall the OS.

CPU: AMD Phenom II 1100T X6 4.0GHz
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula
Memory: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 Platinum
Hard Drive: OCZ Agility 3 60GB SSD Western Digital 500GB X2
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium
Power Supply: Corsair TX850W V2
Case: Fractal Designs R3 Black Pearl
CPU cooling: Thermalright Silver Arrow
OS: Windows 7 X64 Ultimate
Monitor: HP 2510i 25"


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Motherboard strix Z270E
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Monitor 1x27 inch asus,,2x24 inch acer,5760x1080p
Storage #1 samsung ssd 500gb
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i think he means get the board really stable with a sata or somethng first , then bulid your raid i know more work

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^It's going to be easier to figure it out with a normal install of windows on a non raid disk, - you said you weren't getting crash dumps so you cant check very easily...

What are the odds of you receiving 2 faulty boards 1 after the other? I'm betting it's another issue than the board. A fresh install of windows and being able to see that crash dump file is going to help.

Also - do you really think raid is necessary on an SSD? that thing was invented for older hard drives to increase their read and write speed, but an SSD is plenty fast enough on it's own, and without the risk of data failure or corruption running in raid 0...

Just my 2 cents

CPU: AMD Phenom II 1100T X6 4.0GHz
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula
Memory: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 Platinum
Hard Drive: OCZ Agility 3 60GB SSD Western Digital 500GB X2
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium
Power Supply: Corsair TX850W V2
Case: Fractal Designs R3 Black Pearl
CPU cooling: Thermalright Silver Arrow
OS: Windows 7 X64 Ultimate
Monitor: HP 2510i 25"


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^ AHH the FW on the SSD.

That is a fantastic point, and could actually have been your reason all along. - On my Agility 3, the stock FW that came with the drive was known to be unstable with an OS installed on it. I would honestly do as you said and update that firmware asap!

Please understand that the board is not necessarily the issue here - your SSDs do have a huge qustion mark for me though, which I have been suspecting all along after reading your post.

I do believe that you really should update the FW on both of the drives, first being, update your main system drive and Install and run only 1 single SSD on your pc and have the other SSD registered and active on your system, but NOT in a Raid formation. - Also update the FW for BOTH of your drives. (But mainly your system drive.) It is the most sensible solution and you will see an improvement after these steps I am sure. (It is also the most obvious cause of the problem that I can see here).

You might have lost faith in ASUS and attributed your issues with the board, however I do not see it that way. Just to clarify that the first CHV board I received from ASUS was faulty indeed, with a solid red CPU light running an AMD 1100T. The replacement worked flawlessly from the first boot.

I was not personally, experiencing blue screens on my SSD, MY OCZ Agility 3 at stock FW, -However I was reading a lot of posts from people who had issues such as this with their drives, it actually it came down to a FW issue. I have upgraded my own FW to 2.09 and I have not had 1 single BSOD on my overclocked system due to hard drive failure, or anything like that.

CPU: AMD Phenom II 1100T X6 4.0GHz
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula
Memory: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 Platinum
Hard Drive: OCZ Agility 3 60GB SSD Western Digital 500GB X2
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium
Power Supply: Corsair TX850W V2
Case: Fractal Designs R3 Black Pearl
CPU cooling: Thermalright Silver Arrow
OS: Windows 7 X64 Ultimate
Monitor: HP 2510i 25"


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Update the firmware on those drives for sure, you really have no other choice at this point. If that does not help then run in single drive config as another user suggested and see if the BSODs persist. If they don't, it could be the drives as I have not had anyone else report an issue to me about RAID on the 0705 UEFI build.

-Raja


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Quote Originally Posted by Raja@ASUS View Post

Update the firmware on those drives for sure, you really have no other choice at this point. If that does not help then run in single drive config as another user suggested and see if the BSODs persist. If they don't, it could be the drives as I have not had anyone else report an issue to me about RAID on the 0705 UEFI build.

-Raja

As I said Davthalas, and basically confirmed here by Raja. It's the best place to start. These boards are simply not as problematic as you might think!. Try other options until you have exhausted those options.

CPU: AMD Phenom II 1100T X6 4.0GHz
Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair V Formula
Memory: Crucial 8GB DDR3 1333MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS ROG Matrix GTX 580 Platinum
Hard Drive: OCZ Agility 3 60GB SSD Western Digital 500GB X2
Sound Card: Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium
Power Supply: Corsair TX850W V2
Case: Fractal Designs R3 Black Pearl
CPU cooling: Thermalright Silver Arrow
OS: Windows 7 X64 Ultimate
Monitor: HP 2510i 25"


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