oivilis Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 I state that I have already installed 2 OCZ corsair 2 cache and accelerator; but 1 Corsair accelerator + HD WD Black has a problem: occasionally the pc turns on the LED load HDD and everything is still for 2-3 minutes, then again quite normal. I already tried to format the SSD and reinstall the Dataplex. The problem is also presented newly installed windows. could be the faulty SSD? There are other tests that I could do? thanks configuration: MB MSI H77MA-G43 HDD CAVIAR BLACK 500GB CPU INTEL 13 IVY BRIDGE 4 GB RAM CORSAIR VENGEANCE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Incriminated Posted May 20, 2013 Share Posted May 20, 2013 Are you sure that you dont have multi-os on disks pluggen in the same time / use a dual-boot? Installing windows when another os installed und plugged in will install on the wrong disk MBR. Please read the limitations: http://www.nvelo.com/dataplex-download/corsair/Limitations.php In short: - drive must contain MBR (Master Boot Record). - Multiple-OS/dual-boot -> not supported. - Windows System Partition must be on same drive - more than one cache drive -> not supported. - identical SSDs in the system, one of which is to be used as cache -> not supported - controller mode RAID -> not supported. - NVIDIA storage controllers -> not supported - VIA storage controllers -> not supported - Adaptec storage controllers -> not supported - another system than Win7 -> not supported Sry :D Also if none of that is the reason check latest BIOS and SSD-FW and BIOS-Sata-Mode is set to AHCI, in doubt check the pc on a different pc (different motherboard chipset and different power-supply-unit neccessary) and if it works, refer to motherboard/PSU vendor with detailed report, if it fails too, request for RMA at corsair might be successfull ;) In doubt about an "accelerator" bug ask nvelo: http://www.nvelo.com (official support way stated on their homepage) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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