First I would like to say sorry if this ends up not being a HDD problem, I'm fairly certain its either that or the graphics card.
A few days ago I took apart two computers with pieces that were better from each side and fused them into one. Since then I've had a few problems but have managed to "fix" all of them except for one. Whenever I launch a game my pc shuts down without any warning or BSOD. When I boot it back up and check the event log I get 5 event 11 nvraid errors. I'm not completely sure what is happening or how to fix this, and if anyone could help I would appreciate it.
My specs are:
Windows 8.1 Pro
AMD Phenom x4 9650
M2N78-LA Pegatron
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560ti
700W PS(If anyone thinks it matters I can check the name and brand)
SanDisk 256GB SSD
Since I think it may be relevant, the previous problem I had was with my 750GB HDD (Not sure of the name or brand but I can check). Basically sometimes when I would try to access data from that HDD it would crash and reboot causing my computer to slow down immensely. So to solve that I just unplugged it.
That's pretty much it at the moment, if I can think of anything else or if I need to find anything please ask and thanks in advance.
Edit: The RAID setup is mirror, which is RAID1 I think? Would turning off nvraid in the bios help or would it just destroy my computer since it used to be setup that way?
Edit 2: I checked the RAID array and it is mirrored, but the SSD is in the free disks category.
A few days ago I took apart two computers with pieces that were better from each side and fused them into one. Since then I've had a few problems but have managed to "fix" all of them except for one. Whenever I launch a game my pc shuts down without any warning or BSOD. When I boot it back up and check the event log I get 5 event 11 nvraid errors. I'm not completely sure what is happening or how to fix this, and if anyone could help I would appreciate it.
My specs are:
Windows 8.1 Pro
AMD Phenom x4 9650
M2N78-LA Pegatron
Nvidia GeForce GTX 560ti
700W PS(If anyone thinks it matters I can check the name and brand)
SanDisk 256GB SSD
Since I think it may be relevant, the previous problem I had was with my 750GB HDD (Not sure of the name or brand but I can check). Basically sometimes when I would try to access data from that HDD it would crash and reboot causing my computer to slow down immensely. So to solve that I just unplugged it.
That's pretty much it at the moment, if I can think of anything else or if I need to find anything please ask and thanks in advance.
Edit: The RAID setup is mirror, which is RAID1 I think? Would turning off nvraid in the bios help or would it just destroy my computer since it used to be setup that way?
Edit 2: I checked the RAID array and it is mirrored, but the SSD is in the free disks category.