[SOLVED] Storahci I Event ID 129 I Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued. I Windows 10 PC Freezing

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So I built my gaming pc In September 2018 and nearly 2 months later, my pc has been suffering from these horrible freezes that completely freeze my screen and don't allow me to click or type anything but I can move my mouse. I checked event viewer as some suggested and found hundreds of storahci event id 129 warnings and Disk event id 153 warnings that happen whenever my pc freezes. I have an SSD and HDD with windows installed on the SSD. I believe the freeze is happening on my SSD. I have tried...
  • Setting HIPM to Active
  • Turning off Link state power management
  • Disk check
  • antivirus scan
  • restarting pc (obviously)
  • disabling cache writing
  • repair installing windows
  • swapping sata cables and port
  • Updating bios and mobo chipset driver to its latest release
  • Disabling MSI mode in the registry
My pc specs include...

  • CPU - Ryzen 3 1200 overclocked with Ryzen master to 3.8ghz at 1.35v
  • Mobo - Gigabyte b350m gaming 3
  • Power supply - EVGA 500w
  • Graphics Card - Gigabyte windforce 1050ti factory overclocked
  • SSD - Kingston 120gb A400 SSD
  • HDD - WD blue 1TB
  • RAM - Corsair 2400mghz Dual channel 2x8gb
If you need any other information please let me know and I appreciate any feedback on how to fix this as it is making my gaming pc unusable for gaming.

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Solution
You used Ryzen Master to overclock your CPU. Remove the OC and see if that also fixes the issue.
A slightly bad OC can have slight issues, like data corruption, even if everything else seems fine
Dec 21, 2018
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Can you post a pic of your AS-SSD & disk management screen please.

Also, siince this is sometimes driver related, have you installed all your Motherboard Drivers?
I installed the chipset driver, graphics driver, lan driver, audio driver, but not the sata/raid driver as the website only has options for raid drivers and says it uses the default ms driver. Also is this the picture you wanted?
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Thanks for your reply!
 
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You used Ryzen Master to overclock your CPU. Remove the OC and see if that also fixes the issue.
A slightly bad OC can have slight issues, like data corruption, even if everything else seems fine
I disabled the OC and the errors dramatically decreased but still happens 1-4 times every 10 hours opposed to the 50-100 so thank you very much for your help!