[SOLVED] Disk Error with new ssd

sasastanojevic745

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Hi guys.
I've had a problem with my pc it had a "disk error" error and i couldn't boot in windows at all. Now i've bought a completly new ssd i've did a fresh install and all that and few days later i have the same issue . What could the problem be? Also it's a new sata cable on ssd and other port on the motheboard.
And hdd which had that error was just a few months old and it had 100\100 score in hdd sentinel, new ssd also.
I would appreciate any help because i can't keep spending almost 100$ every few months on storage.

i7 7700k 4,20ghz
2x8Gb Corsair Vengeance lpx 3000mhz
gtx 1060 3gb
asus prime b250 plus

windows 10 pro
 
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Not enough information to implicate or exclude the motherboard.

Such is the nature of intermittent problems.

Could be a power problem or something else.

That is why knowing the system hardware specs and OS is important.

Including PSU.

Some things that you can do:

Update your post with specs. Someone may note a problematic component.

Ensure that all important data is backed up and verified recoverable and readable.

Look for error codes in Reliability History.
Did you swap out both SATA drive cables: the data cable and the power cable with known working cables?

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Do you see any drive related error codes or warnings in Reliability History?
 
Did you swap out both SATA drive cables: the data cable and the power cable with known working cables?

Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS information.

Do you see any drive related error codes or warnings in Reliability History?
yes i swaped out them.
I've forgot to edit the post but pc just started working fine now.
Could that be a motherboard issue ?
 
Not enough information to implicate or exclude the motherboard.

Such is the nature of intermittent problems.

Could be a power problem or something else.

That is why knowing the system hardware specs and OS is important.

Including PSU.

Some things that you can do:

Update your post with specs. Someone may note a problematic component.

Ensure that all important data is backed up and verified recoverable and readable.

Look for error codes in Reliability History.
 
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