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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Sunny Florida
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So, I have a problem...
I can't get my system to recognize both of my sata drives. my specs: abit IC7-G intel 3.2c 2x512 ocz 500MHz cards in the system sapphire 9800pro 256 intel pro100 NIC SB audigy1 current drives 80gb maxtor ide (this drive is removed when the sata drives are installed) drdrw on ide 3 a side note here, my floppy drive controller doesn't work I just bought 2x74gb raptors which are sata... now the ic7-g has 4 sata connections: 2 on the NB and 2 on the SB controlled by a Silicon Images chip both have raid options but the NB one has jbod options also this is the actual pb - both controllers detect the first hd of the pair correctly BUT the 2nd one is detected as a wdc 80bb and a size of zero when a striped set is created it has a combined size of 138gb which seems close to what it should be after a reboot the 2nd drive is no longer part of the stripe set but can be added to the stripe with no problems, however it drops out of the stripe again after rebooting also after trying several sata cables on the SB the 2nd drive wasn't detected at all and when the system boots with the drives connected to the SB it tends to power off almost immediately... sometimes SO... why is it detecting the wrong kind of drive? why does it create a stripe set & then forget what drives are in the stripe? why the power off? possible solutions i've thought of... replace the MB - best buy sells this board so i can do a buy, swap, & return cost: none, takes a while, will be a bitch to remove mb as it's WC benefit: replace controllers trade the cable of the working drive with the the none working one cost: none benefit: test drive and controller return drives cost: no proformance increase benefit: save $300 and a lot of frakin hassle... thanks Last edited by jman1310; 02-08-2005 at 10:54 PM. |
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Thermophile
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Charlotte, NC
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Its because youre overclocking. Dont be a cheapskate and do the bestbuy thing, its not gonna get you anywhere anyways.
Many boards have problems with onboard SATA and stuff crapping out at high FSB. [EDITED 2/9/05 by Brians256: So that Killernoodle isn't making stupid racist comments.]
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Sunny Florida
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actually i don't overclock at all
at least not ever on this board |
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Cooling Neophyte
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Oregon (soon)
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I know some one who claims he got an 80gb Raptor, maybe you have one too? I know some people have sold real 40gb Raptors (from the 36 variety) online, maybe you got lucky. I know a few people who have no idea how to OC and have these same SATA issues, but it's with setting them up. A friend of mine tried many different drivers but wasn't able to get anywhere with installing the drives on his Asus AV8/A8V, so he took it to some shop and it took them a few hours to figure it out. I have an Abit IC7 Maxx3 and I had no problems with my 74gb Raptor and my 300gb Maxtor. The board detected them like anything else and windows installed w/out needing to install any drivers using the F3 thing, and since it seems that your board has no problems detecting them, it could be an 80
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Sunny Florida
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Do you think a loud thunking sound is a bad thing??
I'm going to RMA the thing. |
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Cooling Savant
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Okotoks, A.B. Canada
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what about swapping drives first to second and second to first... does it still drop teh second? on a side note though the loud thunking sound isn't a good thing... I have a drive that does that everytime i reboot... I don't realy trust it anymore.
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