06-29-2016 11:18 AM - last edited 2 weeks ago by ROGBot
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07-29-2016 01:16 PM
zaraki1311 wrote:
Intel SSD 750 PCIe 1.2tb
4x 2tb Seagate SSHD in RAID 0
07-29-2016 03:27 PM
ftjacques wrote:
Unrelated to your actual question, but I'm wondering... since you have a SSD for performance (why not M.2?), why setup a RAID0 with your 4x2TB? Wouldn't a RAID5 make more sense as a storage device to protect your data? A single failed drive and it's a total loss unless you back it up frequently, which is a tad of a pain with 8TB...
Also, I'd check out the HX4R (http://www.vantecusa.com/en/product/view_detail/526) for your storage. It's extremely cheap to purchase, supports RAID5, eSATA and would allow you to move the heat generation from your storage outside of your case. It's also waaaay more friendly to replace a failing HDD if it happens 🙂
Now back to your question, since it seemed to work for awhile and started to fail recently, is anything running hot? Possibly a heatsink that unscrewed, warmer room temp due to a hot summer, or anything like that?
08-08-2019 06:37 AM
08-16-2019 04:18 AM
lumpen1 wrote:
Hello!
I revive the topic.
The author never said whether he was able to fix his problem.
I faced the same situation.
What did I do:
Pulled out of the case, left only the CPU GPU RAM RAM PSU = QCODE 76
CPU RAM = QCODE 76
CPU = QCODE 76
NO CPU = QCODE 00
Clear CMOS, pulled out the battery for an hour, FlashBack BIOS 2001, 7101 (i have U3.1)
Bought a used Xeon E5-2630L v3 ES QEYX to check. It’s the same with him.
How did the problem happen?
From the very beginning, my memory fnever work either on XMP or in manual 3000 mode. I read this forum and came across a description in which there were no memory problems with BIOS 8101. I installed this BIOS and really the memory started working stably on the XMP 3000. I passed SuperPi realbanch tests. Without raising the voltage, I decided to return stable overclocking to the processor 4000. BCK was automatically raised to 125. Everything worked stably.
The next day did not want to turn on. CODE 76 ((
Spec
RAMPAGE V EXTREME/U3.1
G.Skill F4-300C15Q-16GRBB
ASUS STRIX GTX1080-A8G-GAMING
SSD Plextor M5Pro 256, 2x Seagate ST2000DM001
Seasonic SS-1250XM
Please give some advice. What can be done? RMA expired. I wrote to a local service center but I think there will be no result. I do not want to buy a motherboard for the test. Mine is so expensive even in the secondary market
Regards