pseguin :
I have 2x Corsair Force GT SATA 3 drives that I am running on the 2 6g connectors on my Asus Rampage III Black edition motherboard. My problem is intermittent system instability and Corsair told me that the Marvell controllers are very buggy. Is this true and should I consider a PCIe 6g controller and if so, which one?
I also have a new Gigabye 990FX Motherboard and an AMD FX processor which I ran for a while and then reinstalled the ASUS/core i7 extreme. I read a lot of reviews about the FX being a huge dissapoinbtment so so I went back to intel. The upside of the 990FX board is that all the connectors are 6g and it just seems like it might be a better board. The downside is that the AMD FX would probably be trounced by my core i7 extreme (gulftown) unless I overclock it, which isn't outside the realm of possibility since I have a liquid cooling system.
Any advice?
wow so i just typed up a long message, went to hit control-c to copy before submitting, needless to say that you saw the result of that! haha, Dang it
SO:
How do you know its a problem with the motherboard?
Corsair Tech Support Script:
"so from what you are explaining, it appears that its obviously a problem with the [Enter Motherboard manufacturer here] Motherboard, i recommend that you call them."
So you call Asus, Asus Tech Support Script:
"Well there are no known issues with this, asus would not sell a sub-par product and its very apparent that the problem is with the [Enter SSD mfg here] Drives and you need to call them, maybe they have updated firmware or drivers."
Basically these low level support are going to try to get you taken care of quickly so if they can pawn it off on the next guy, they are going to do exactly that. Your better off googling around to see if other users have experienced the same thing. as in, are users with your same motherboard having problems with your or any other SSD/HDD? or are users with your Corsair SSD's having problems with any motherboard manufacturer? It seems unlikely that the problem would be ONLY between that specific motherboard and hard drive as there are plenty of SSD's using that sandforce chipset and on the flip side, many motherboards with identical chipsets which is ultimately what it boils down to.
So how did you determine that the problem is the hard drives? When you say "intermittent system instability" what exactly does this mean? Does the computer skip or stutter/lock up temporarily or does it lock up completely requiring you to physically reboot? Does it restart the system on its own or give you a BSOD? Have you noticed any rhyme or reason to the instability? As in can you replicate the problem or does it happen when your using any specific applications/games or when you have any external devices such as an external HDD or Thumb drive? Also you mention 2 drives but do not mention if that means they are configured in a RAID-0/1 or if they are standalone drives as that is very important.