Yellowbeard Posted November 17, 2010 Share Posted November 17, 2010 We have noticed that the firmware 2.0 for the Force series drives has solved a vast majority of the outstanding issues that existed prior to firmware 2.0. However, some users are still having issues so we need to collect some information. We request that ONLY users that have firmware 2.0 and still have issues post in this thread and fill out the information requested below. All other posts and discussions will be deleted as we need to keep the thread clean and the posts to a minimum so that we can quickly collect information to send to SandForce. This thread is not for troubleshooting or discussions. Thanks for understanding. Please list your COMPLETE system specifications in the post (not just the dropdown menu) and include BIOS versions, OS, controller drivers, and any relevent hardware information such as MOBO revisions, etc. You can use the template for the dropdown menu for your system specifications as a guide for what information to include. If you have a manufacturer's link to your laptop or motherboard, post it here. Then, after your specifications are listed, please describe what issues you have, when they occur, steps you've taken to solve them, etc. Please make only 1 post in this thread per person. If you need to add information later or if you have an update, please edit your original post. Do not reply farther down the thread as this will separate your information and spread it out to the point that it is not usable for us. Post #4 and post #7 below are great examples of the type of detail that we need and are good formats to use when posting. Thanks! ::pirate:: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ajaytanna Posted November 23, 2010 Share Posted November 23, 2010 System specifications intel DP55KG motherboard Core i7-860 CPU running at stock speed 4X2GB Corsair DDR3 1600mhz Memory CMX4GX3M2A1600C9 (installed and recognized as XMP profile running at 1600 mhz XFX Nividia 9800GT - 512MB PCIe Western Digital 250GB X 2 HDD sata for Backups Sony OptiArc DVD burner sata Corsair F120 SDD (FW 2.0) for OS and Apps. All drives on PCH controller only as AHCI OS - Unix base Problem(s): Connecting the SSD Drive to the motherboard causes it to freeze for about 30 seconds immediately after power is switched on. During this time the screen is blank except for a cursor on the left of the screen. This happens with every BIOS version on the board from intel right from the latest 5531 which I use all the way down to 3822. After this freeze the BIOS splash appears and system proceeds to boot normally. Any subsequent reboots do not have this delay, as long as power is not turned off. If power is turned off and on then the delay returns again. Hope you are able to resolve this issue soon. Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
msadat Posted November 23, 2010 Share Posted November 23, 2010 running a 2 core xeon on supermicro mb wit 48 gb ram, f120 setup as raid 0 after 2.0 update, computer crashes after hibernate sleep every single time. before update (1.1) random crashes after sleep if sleep turn off, system stable os: win 7 64 mb: supermicro x8da3 bios: 2.0a cpu: intel x5650 (2) memory: 48gb ecc disks: f120 in raid 0 using intel latest driver 9.6.0.1014 (ich10r) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nonoco Posted November 23, 2010 Share Posted November 23, 2010 Issue BSOD when resuming from sleep mode (S3). Configuration : Laptop Dell Latitude e6400 Processor Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P8600 Motherboard Dell Model 0TN248, chipset Intel PM45 rev 07, Southbridge 82801IM (ICH9-M) Motherboard bios : rev A27, 08/19/2010 Memory : 2x2048MBytes, DDR2, dual channel, 6-6-6-18, PC2-6400, Manufacturer Hyundai Electronics, Part number HYMP125S64CP8-S6 Graphics : Nvidia Quadro NVS 160M 256MBytes OS : Windows 7 professionnal x64, Vista Pro x64 (same issue) Drivers : MSAHCI from Microsoft, Intel Rapid 9.6.0.1014 (same issue) Bios in AHCI mode. Try twice with complete reinstall of the OS. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
psychoblaster Posted November 23, 2010 Share Posted November 23, 2010 Issue when resuming from hybrid sleep. There are no problems with normal sleep mode or hibernate. There is somewhat weird issue: when hybrid sleep fails to wake up with power connected (battery/adapter) I have to do hard shutdown (or re-plug battery) and start cold boot, cold boot from failed hybrid sleep takes less time than cold boot from hibernation (around 3-4 seconds less). Symptoms: 1) Wake up fails in hybrid sleep when there is no power failure. (with less than 5minutes sleep time) (rare with driver version 9.5.6.1001) 2) Wake up fails in hybrid sleep when there is no power failure. (with more than 5minutes sleep time) (everytime with driver version 9.5.6.1001) 3) Computer wakes up from hybrid sleep, after entering the password, welcome text comes up and computer freezes (hardware freeze, even caps lock is not working) (everytime with driver version 9.6.0.1014,10.0.0.1046 and standard drivers) AHCI Drivers tried: 1) Intel® 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller Version: 9.5.6.1001 (windows installed with this driver "F6 Menu") 2) Intel® 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller Version: 9.6.0.1014 3) Intel® 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller Version: 10.0.0.1046 4) Standard AHCI1.0 Serial ATA Controller Configuration : Laptop Acer 3820TG HDD: Corsair F120 SSD (fw:2.0) Processor Intel Core i3 330M Motherboard Laptop Acer 3820TG ( Motherboard bios : rev 1.19 (latest) Memory : 1x2048MB, DDR3, CL7 1333MHz (Nanya) & 1x1024MB, DDR3, CL7 1333MHz (Samsung) Graphics : Ati Mobility Radeon 5650 with switchable Intel HD Graphics Card Bios Mode: AHCI Windows checked: AHCI mode OS : Windows 7 N Ultimate x64 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
okmqscg Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 Configuration : Laptop Samsung np-r560 Processor : Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P8400 Motherboard : Samsung r560 (Intel PM45 mobile) Motherboard bios : Phoenix, rev 09LA, 12/09/2008 Memory : Samsung M471B2874DZ1-CF8 1GB DDR3 SO-DIMM PC3-8500S DDR3-1066 (7-7-7-20 5-27-8-4); Samsung M471B5673DZ1-CF8 2GB DDR3 SO-DIMM PC3-8500S DDR3-1066 (7-7-7-20 4-27-8-4); Graphics : NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GS 256MB (260.89 driver) Audio : Realtek Semiconductor 262 High Definition (6215 driver) HDD: Corsair CSSD-F160GBP2 (FW 2.0, SATA300, NCQ) Bios Mode: AHCI OS : Windows 7 Home x64 Issue: BSOD (f0004) when resuming from sleep mode (S3) most of the time. Symptoms: computer wakes up from sleep, after entering the password, desktop screen comes up and computer freezes, then shows BSOD. AHCI Drivers tried: 1) Intel SATA AHCI Controller Version: 9.6.6.1001 2) Intel SATA AHCI Controller Version: 10.0.0.1046 3) Standard AHCI1.0 Serial ATA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makito Posted November 24, 2010 Share Posted November 24, 2010 Symptoms: 1) Intermittant BSOD on resume from full system sleep. 2) Intermittant BSOD when SSD inactivity timer expires, is powered down, then fails to wake. 3) Intermittant very long cold boot-up time; Windows Event Log Intel AHCI driver reports SSD drive did not respond. (rare, has happened 3x in 3 months) AHCI Drivers tried: 1) Intel ICH9M-E/M 2 Port SATA AHCI: 9.6.0.1014 2) Intel ICH9M-E/M 2 Port SATA AHCI: 10.0.0.1046 Tested configurations: 1) Factory recovery onto SSD, random sleep resume BSOD 2) Fresh Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit install on SSD, random sleep resume BSOD 3) Fresh Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit install on SSD, random sleep resume BSOD 4) Factory recovery onto OEM Hitachi 160GB HDD, no fault 5) Fresh Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit on Seagate 250GB HDD, no fault 6) Fresh Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit on Seagate 500GB HDD, no fault Configuration : Laptop Lenovo X200 Tablet (7994F9U) HDD: Corsair F120 SSD FW 2.0 Processor Intel Core 2 Duo L9400 1.86Ghz Motherboard bios : 3.14 7WET64WW (latest) Memory : Lenovo OEM 2GB DDR3 Graphics : Onboard 4500MHD SATA Mode: AHCI OS : Windows 7 Ultimate x64 MFG Spec Link: Click Here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OKstate11 Posted November 25, 2010 Share Posted November 25, 2010 Dell Studio XPS 1340: F80 drive Win7 Pro 64 bit Motherboard Dell Model 0Y279R Nvidia nForce i730 chipset updated to Firmware 2.0 and still have BSOD after sleep mode most of the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
olddoc Posted November 27, 2010 Share Posted November 27, 2010 System specs: F120 SSD FW 2.0 (I never ran with FW1.1 -- flashed to 2.0 on delivery) Lenovo X200s 7465CTO, Intel Core2 Duo L9400 1.86GHz Win 7 64Bit pro (fresh install, fully patched), 4GB RAM, Bios 3.15, AHCI enabled, AHCI drivers 8.9.2.1002 or 9.6.0.1014 Intel Virtualization and VT-d enabled. Link to Manuf Spec page Symptoms: BSOD on resume from STR sleep always. tried the different AHCI drivers and trim on/off by fsutil command line. The system works fine with the Samsung SSD as delivered. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sratner Posted November 29, 2010 Share Posted November 29, 2010 Symptoms: - Resuming from sleep: type in password at the prompt, and the system freezes (used to reboot until I disabled auto-reboot-on-error). No blue screen, no entry in system log, no kernel dump. - Resuming from hibernate: boot device not recognised from cold boot ("Select boot device and try again" message). Pressing ctrl-alt-del at this point resumes Windows normally. Tested configurations: With firmware 1.1 shipped with drive: - Intel AHCI 8.9.2.1002 - Intel AHCI 9.6.0.1014 - MS AHCI 1.0 standard driver (6.1.7600.16385) After upgrading to firmware 2.0: - MS AHCI 1.0 standard driver (6.1.7600.16385) - MS AHCI 1.0 w/ http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977178 (6.1.7600.20621) - same symptoms but takes longer on the spinning "Welcome" screen before freezing; I suspect the hotfix just extended the timeout from 10s -> 30s. - Intel AHCI 10.0.0.1046 - [edit: resuming from hibernate seems to work 50% of the time with this driver, but resuming from sleep is still a problem every time] This is a clean install of Windows 7 64bit after getting the F160. Symptoms are the same in all configurations. System specs: Motherboard Asus UL30VT 1.0, BIOS 211 (2010/07/14) Chipset Intel GS45 Rev 07 Processor Intel SU7300 @1.733GHz Memory HMT125S6BFR8C-G7 Video Card # 1 Intel GM45 Video Card # 2 Nvidia G210M Hard Drive # 1 Corsair F160GBP2 Operating System Windows 7 Pro 64bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
schuckid Posted November 29, 2010 Share Posted November 29, 2010 Symptom: The F120 is not immediately recognized by Intel Matrix Storage Option ROM after cold start. It takes about one minute for the Option ROM to detect the SSD. So on every start up I have to press "Pause" during POST before drive detection, wait a minute and then go on. This problem was new with firmware version 1.1 and was not seen with 1.0 Configuration: Motherboard: Asus P5E Deluxe, BIOS 0501. X48/ICH9R Chipset, SATA in RAID Mode (Option ROM version 7.5.0.1017) SSD: Corsair F120, Firmware 2.0 @ SATA-Port0 (NON-RAID-Drive), for OS HDD: 2x Seagate ST3320613AS, Firmware SD11, RAID0 @ SATA-Ports 2+3 ODD: LG GH20NS15, Firmware IL00 @SATA-Port1 CPU: Intel QX9770 GPU: Asus GTX280 RAM: 4GB (Kit of 2) CORSAIR Dominator Series TWIN2X4096-8500C5D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
corndogg Posted December 3, 2010 Share Posted December 3, 2010 Symptom: BSOD upon resuming from sleep: sometimes it the system freezes on an all black screen from Media center and I have to hold the power button to shutdown. Other times, I get a true bluescreen upon resuming. I have tried at least 10 clean OS installs WIN7 x64 using F6 AHCI Intel driver installation, default windows drivers, installing drivers after OS installation. I tried the F40 in a single drive AHCI and IDE config as well as a Raid config. SSD firmware 1.1 and 2.0 Intel Driver - 10.0.0.1046 WHQL MS AHCI Driver System: Mainboard - Asus P5Q-EM Bios Ver. 1406 and 2203 Chipset - Intel G45/ Intel ICH10R Processor - Core 2 Duo E8400 Memory - ******** XLR8 8GB (4 x 2GB) DDR2 1066 Video Card - SAPPHIRE 100284L Radeon HD 5750 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 Video Card 2 - Onboard Intel GMA X4500HD Hard Drive 1 - Corsair Force F40 CSSD-F40GB2 (2 x F40 Raid 0 Boot Drive) Hard Drive 2 - SAMSUNG Spinpoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB (Data) TV Tuner Card 1 - Hauppauge 2250 (x 2) TV Tuner Card 2 - Adaptec AVC 3610 Operating System Windows 7 Pro 64bit ALL standby issues gone after reverting back to WD Raptor WD740HLFS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nutshell Posted December 4, 2010 Share Posted December 4, 2010 Symptoms: When waking up from sleep, everything freezes at the "Log In" screen, BSOD appears, and laptop reboots. This occurs 100% time when it sleeps. AHCI Drivers tried: Intel RST 9.6.0.1014 Standard AHCI1.0 Serial ATA Controller Configuration : Lenovo X200 tablet HDD: Corsair F120 SSD (fw:2.0) Processor Intel SL9400 Chipset : Intel GS45 Motherboard BIOS : rev 3.15 (latest) Memory : Corsair CM3X2GSD1066 2x2GB PC3-8500 Bios Mode : AHCI Windows checked : AHCI mode SATA Version : 2.0 (SATA 300) OS : Windows 7 Pro 64 bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ned14 Posted December 8, 2010 Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hi, This is actually the first time I have ever had a problem with a Corsair product. Your PSUs and memory have been just great. The PSU in particular was expensive at the time but I think has actually saved me money over the years due to its power efficiency and it not blowing up when the electricity spikes! (Also, the detachable cables are a dream ... but I digress) Anyway I recently bought the 60Gb CSSD-F60GB2 with 2.0 firmware. My system: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 MSI MS-7350 mainboard with NVidia nForce 650i SLI chipset v1.6 of its BIOS 6Gb of PC6400 DDR2 RAM ATI Radeon 5770 graphics 320Gb Seagate hard drive Windows 7 x64 Professional This is a pretty ancient motherboard - in particular, it doesn't support AHCI nor TRIM, and nVidia's SATA implementation is very slow with a high latency - you won't beat 130Mb/sec peak no matter what you do, and it takes a minimum of 0.25ms to access anything. OTOH it runs GTAIV at full detail @ 1920x1200, so I don't really care enough to upgrade. Anyway I tend to keep lots and lots of stuff open and in progress, so I like to put the computer to sleep when I'm not using it. This ordinarily works fine with this SSD except in ONE circumstance - if I accidentally move the mouse while it is going to sleep it will wake itself up immediately after as expected, but it is on this and ONLY this occasion does the SSD hang itself. In other words, if it sleeps and actually goes to sleep for a prolonged period it has always woken without issue. If it goes to sleep and immediately wakes, then it always hangs the computer. I figured that this difference might help you fix it, hence I bothered reporting it. Niall Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grweidla Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 System specifications Lenovo T510 Intel Core i7-620M Processor (2.66GHz, 4MB L3, 1066MHz) 8 GB PC3-10600 DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz SODIMM Memory (2 DIMM) NVIDIA Quadro NVS3100M Optimus Graphics 512MB Corsair F240 SDD (FW 2.0) for OS and Apps. (AHCI) OS - Windows 7 Ultimate (64 bit) Driver - Intel Rapid 9.6.0.1014 Problem(s): When booting the machine BIOS intermittently reports ERROR 2100: HDD0 (Hard disk drive) initialization error (3) Press <ESC> to continue. Pressing escape results in system attempting to boot from network. Switching the machine off and on again repeatedly will eventually result in drive being recognised and booting. Returning from Hibernate regularly has the same issue, after multile restarts when the drive is finally detected system resumes normally. Also intermittent, coming back from S3 sleep hard drive activity light does not come on, log in screen displayed briefly then blue screen (BSOD). After S3 failure there is a critical error in the logs: EventId:41 Task Category:(63) The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly. System tested and works perfectly with no errors and no detection issues with the following drives: Samsung 128Gb SSD (SAMSUNG MMCRE28G8MXP-0VBL1) Hitachi 200Gb HDD (HITACHI HTS722020K9SA00) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pferd5 Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 Issues: Awaking from Energy Save Mode (think this is S3) = BSOD F4 or A7 DNF = Disk not Found --> Firmware is too slow while detecting from Bios. AHCI Drivers tried: Intel RST 9.6 Intel RST 10 Microsoft SATA Configuration : HP Elitebook 2540p HDD: Corsair F120 SSD (fw:2.0) Processor Intel i5 540 Chipset : Intel QM57 Motherboard BIOS : F06 SATA Version : 2.0 (SATA 300) OS : Windows 7 Pro 64 bit EFI/GPT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BubiSparks Posted December 10, 2010 Share Posted December 10, 2010 My machine is having three different types of failure: 1. On a cold boot, after POST, a flashing cursor when the Windows logo should start appearing - then the machine just shuts down. This is quite rare but has happened about 4 times in the 10 weeks I've owned the drive. 2. After resume from S3 - BSOD with ONLY the following text: "STOP: c0000135 The program can't start because %hs is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem." This same error message was reported appearing last week due to an AVG Anti-Virus bug although it was at boot. I am not using AVG. 3: After resume from S3 - BSOD with the usual text and error code: "STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x00000003, 0x892987D8, 0x89298944, 0x82E60DD0). I'm getting BSOD's about 80% of the time after a sleep resume during testing for the problem. I have now abandoned using any power saving other than for my monitor. The system is rock solid when not using S3 sleep. System: Motherboard: Asus P7H55D-M EVO BIOS: 1604 (latest) Processor: Intel Core i7 860 (Stock Clock) RAM: 4GB - 2 x ******** KVR1333D3N9/2G (Stock Clock) Graphics: XFX GeForce 9600 GSO 384MB HDD C: Corsair F80 SSD (FW 2.0) HDD D: Seagate ST3500418AS ODD: Samsung SH-S223C Mode: AHCI - Intel 10.0.0.1046 OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
m.twallet Posted December 12, 2010 Share Posted December 12, 2010 Corsair F80GBP2-BRKT with v1.1.fw the only problem that has been repetitive is the BSOD after resuming from SLEEP. So I just dont use the sleep function anymore which is a shame. Updated to v2.0.fw to see if it had remedied the crash.....no luck. The situation remains the same BSOD after resuming from SLEEP, that is the only problem I have from the list of numerous problems provided by other members plaguing this Sandforce chipset. Specs: Dell Studio 14 - 1458 Intel® Core™ i7-840QM Processor 8M Cache, 1.87 GHz - 3.20GHz Turbo 1333 FSB. Intel® HM55 Chipset Southbridge - Intel DMI Host Bridge Rev.11. 8GB (4x2) PC3 - 10700 DDR3 1333 FSB - HMT351S6BFR8C-HP - Hyundai Electronics. ATI Radeon HD 5450 1GB DDR3 675MHz - 800MHz. Corsair F80GBP2-BRKT SSD (Fixed Hardrive). Seagate ST9500420ASATA 500GB 7200rpm (ODD- Removed BDROM-DVDRW to External Case). Windows 7 Professional 64bit AHCI Drivers tried: Intel RST AHCI - Intel 9.6.0.1014 Intel RST AHCI - Intel 10.0.0.1046 Microsoft SATA (Currently Running-Best Resuts) Hope Sandforce or Corsair finds a fix soon....this has been going on for a while. ----------------------------UPDATE: 2010.12.28-------------------------------- Well Intel's new chipset drivers fixed the BSOD problem for me. Updated to Intel Rapid Storage Technology 12/15/2010 Version 10.1.0.1008 last week and not a single BSOD since. I can finally use my sleep function on my laptop again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quaki Posted December 12, 2010 Share Posted December 12, 2010 Symptoms: When waking up from sleep, everything freezes at the "Log In" screen, BSOD appears, and laptop reboots. This occurs 100% time when it sleeps. AHCI Drivers tried: Intel RST 10.1.0.1008 Intel RST 9.6.0.1014 Standard AHCI1.0 Serial ATA Controller Configuration : Asus Notebook F8Va HDD: Corsair F240 SSD (fw:2.0) Processor Intel P8600 Chipset : Intel PM45 Motherboard BIOS : rev 209 (latest) Memory : 2x4GB PC2-6400 Bios Mode : AHCI Windows checked : AHCI mode SATA Version : 2.0 (SATA 300) OS : Windows 7 Pro 64 bit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rsanders256 Posted December 13, 2010 Share Posted December 13, 2010 Occasional hangs at BIOS screen from cold boot that result in a harddrive initialization error. This occurs roughly 25% of the time from cold boot. Ctrl-Alt-Del after error will allow the system to boot. The same hang occurs when resume from suspend-to-ram. No OS errors after successful boot that I have noticed. No errors during warm boot observed. Same issues observed with Firmware 1.1 as shipped. Tried to disable quick mode in BIOS to slow down boot, but the disk init comes up before the extended tests. Lenovo X201 / i5-560M / 2G / Bios: 1.31 10/26/2010 (latest) Corsair CSSD-F120GB2, Firmware 2.0 Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, HAL: 6.1.760.16385 Intel AHCI 9.6.0.1014 (8086:3bf2:216817aa_rev06) F-120 is the only disk drive in system, no CDROM http://www.lenovo.com/shop/americas/content/pdf/notebooks/ThinkPad/X-Series/X201%20ThinkPad%20datasheet.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arcling Posted December 14, 2010 Share Posted December 14, 2010 Specs: HP Compaq nx6320 (RM712PA#ABG) Intel Core 2 T5600 at 1833 MHz, Stepping 6 2,5 GB RAM Rom Date: 2/21/2008 Bios Version: F.0E Sata Native Mode Enabled XP Pro Corsair Force F120, firmware version 2.0. With the original HP supplied AHCI driver, iastor.sys vers. 5.5.0.1035, the laptop freezes on cold boot before the windows logo appears 9 times out of 10. This occurs regardless of boot delay. HP have a custom MBR that can load their recovery partition software, and when that partition is missing, the MBR will provide a 'press any key' delay. This MBR code always runs. But windows will not get to the startup logo, 9 out of 10 times. On warm boot, windows _will_ start, 19 times out of 20, unless the previous boot failed, in which case it starts maybe 1 out of 2 times. When warm booting, the windows logo shows. When the boot fails, it bluescreens or freezes after the logo has shown, or mup.sys has loaded if in safe mode. Suspend to RAM works just fine :) The drive is very fast when windows manages to boot. I have not determined its long term reliability, as the laptop is for work, and unreliable booting is not acceptable. When upgrading to the Intel Rapid Storage driver, version 9.6.0.1014, the machine will not boot at all - just bluescreens and freezes. Upgrading the firmware from 1.2 to 2.0 seemed to reduce the frequency of the cold boot failure slightly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turrican_1 Posted December 15, 2010 Share Posted December 15, 2010 i have bsod after resume on my crosshair 4 and my f120 corsair force . i have flash firmware on my maximus 3 because on crosshair 4 can't possible flash it version 2.0 but bsod after resume is always present . MB asus crosshair 4 bios 1102 cpu amd phenom x6 1090t Vga Sapphire 5870 Ram dominator gt 2133 2x2gb SSD corsair force 120 firmware 2.0 hard drive samsung spinpoint f3 1tb power supply enermax modu 87+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
raanan Posted December 16, 2010 Share Posted December 16, 2010 System specifications LG P510 Laptop LG Electronics MB, Intel P45 Chipset. ICH9-M Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo P8700 CPU. Total Mem - 4GB DDR3 Memory 2x2GB PC3-8500F (533Mhz) Hyundai Electronics, HMT125S6AFP8C-G7 NVIDIA GeForce GT 130M 512Mb SSD - CSSD-F60GB2 (FW 2.0) it's the only disk on the laptop. SSD on Intel® ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller AHCI Intel driver version 9.6.0.1014 Also tried Intel driver version 10.1.0.1008 and Microsoft default driver. Phoenix BIOS in AHCI mode. (bios version SPHRSF00) Windows 7 64bit OS. Problem BSOD when resuming from sleep mode (S3). happened also in FW 1.1. This makes the laptop hard to use, as I need to shutdown it every time. If I understood the BSOD details, the disk does not wake up with the system. the OS can't access the disk and even the dump file isn't written. As this seems to be a HW or FW problem of the drive, with no feasible solution in sight. I think I''ll try to return it, and try another company SSD. Don't know if it helps but here is the "Power data" page from the Intel controller driver properties: Current power state: D0 Power capabilities: 00000009 PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED Power state mappings: S0 -> D0 S1 -> Unspecified S2 -> Unspecified S3 -> D3 S4 -> D3 S5 -> D3 and the same data from the Disk Drives driver : Current power state: D0 Power capabilities: 0000000B PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED PDCAP_D1_SUPPORTED PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED Power state mappings: S0 -> D0 S1 -> D1 S2 -> Unspecified S3 -> D3 S4 -> D3 S5 -> D3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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