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Issues with Vertex 4


Rosco

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So recently I decided to spoil myself with a Vertex 4 128Gb but now I am having issues getting it to work properly.

 

When I connect the drive to my sata6 marvel controller I can set up windows and everything, run benchmarks (BTW this thing is unbelievably fast) but as soon as i transfer big files to or from the drive my pc crashes (No BSOD or anything just screen goes black and restart).

Just to be clear I am running firmware 1.5 both the marvel and the intel controllers are set to AHCI and I tested the drive in my buds pc and it shows that the drive is not at fault.

I transferred the drive to my sata3 intel controller and so far it is running like a champ even if I am only getting half the rated performance.

 

so now my question is : is it my marvel controller that is to blame, can something be done about it and how do I do it? I mean I really would like to be able to fully utilize this drive.

 

PS.The motherboard is a ASUS Sabertooth x58 and I had no problems running my sata6 1Tb drive from the marvel controller getting the rated 120mb/s speeds and at the time both the hdd and the ssd were in the marvel controller.

 

Any help would be appreciated.

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You could be causing the Marvell controller to crash since the drive is so quick...can you test another SSD on it to see if it causes the same issue?

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Sorry for the confusion :rtfm:

 

And yes I am using a SATA3 cable on the marvel SATA3 port

 

Apparently the issues I am experiencing has to do with the marvel AHCI drivers?

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I did after windows was installed and apparently that was not the way to go?

 

Re-installing windows now on the intel controller to see what can be done.

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