12-05-2023 08:36 AM - edited 12-05-2023 08:47 AM
X670e Hero Raid Controller Driver Problem/Faulty SATA Port
Hello there,
after thorough testing, either one of my Sata Ports is defect or the RaidXpert Driver ist still buggy. Im currently running Version 9.3.2.255 of the Buttom, Cfg and Controller Driver, which is, weirdly rather provided by the Microsoft Database, rather than AMD or ASUS. Im also running the latest BIOS Version.
The Raid Setup is as following:
Die Daten konnten nicht in das Transaktionsprotokoll verschoben werden. Die Daten sind möglicherweise beschädigt: Volume-ID: Y:, Gerätename: \Device\HarddiskVolume8.
Fehlerstatus: Das E/A-Gerät hat einen E/A-Fehler gemeldet.
Geräte-GUID: {759f3e43-de47-b305-40ba-507398811347}
Gerätehersteller: AMD-RAID
Gerätemodell: Array 2
Geräterevision: 9.3
Seriennummer des Geräts: 000026030c96aa81
Bustyp: RAID
Seriennummer des Adapters:
After going through multiple Versions of the Raid Driver, changing Cables to no avail, I plugged the SSD from PORT 3 to Sata6G E_1 and voila disk recognised, no more I/O errors. Disk Benchmarks and Checkups gone through with no errors. (I Also connected the SSD with an USB, also worked like a charm!) Moreover, when the Disk was connected to the supposed faulty SATA6G_3 port it took the Windows UEFI Bootloader approx 15-20 Minutes to load Windows.
From what I've been reading here, People have been having this Problem since July and still there is nothing done about this? Can someone from Asus comment on this? I'm beginning to think we're encountering a serial defect here with the Sata-Raid Ports? I really gotta say, im quite disappointed^^
Has someone returned his Board and got a replacement where everything is working?
Wonder if anyone else is still encountering this or if there are any fixes
Cheers,
Max
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Computer:
Computertyp ACPI x64-basierter PC
Betriebssystem Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Motherboard:
CPU Typ 12-Core AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D, 4400 MHz (44 x 100)
Motherboard Name Asus ROG Crosshair X670E Hero (1 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI-E x16, 4 M.2, 4 DDR5 DIMM, Audio, Video, 2.5GbE LAN, WiFi)
Motherboard Chipsatz AMD X670E, AMD K19.6 FCH, AMD K19.6 IMC
Arbeitsspeicher 64726 MB
DIMM2: G Skill F5-6000J3040G32G 16 GB DDR5-4800 DDR5 SDRAM (42-41-41-77 @ 2403 MHz) (40-40-40-77 @ 2400 MHz) (36-36-36-70 @ 2160 MHz) (32-32-32-62 @ 1920 MHz) (30-30-30-58 @ 1800 MHz) (28-28-28-54 @ 1680 MHz) (22-22-22-43 @ 1320 MHz)
DIMM4: G Skill F5-6000J3040G32G 16 GB DDR5-4800 DDR5 SDRAM (42-41-41-77 @ 2403 MHz) (40-40-40-77 @ 2400 MHz) (36-36-36-70 @ 2160 MHz) (32-32-32-62 @ 1920 MHz) (30-30-30-58 @ 1800 MHz) (28-28-28-54 @ 1680 MHz) (22-22-22-43 @ 1320 MHz)
BIOS Typ AMI (09/28/2023)
Anzeige:
Grafikkarte AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (512 MB)
Grafikkarte AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (512 MB)
Grafikkarte AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (512 MB)
Grafikkarte AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (512 MB)
Grafikkarte AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics (512 MB)
3D-Beschleuniger AMD Raphael
Monitor Acer Predator XB273U GX [27" IPS LCD] (213312AAE4200)
Multimedia:
Soundkarte ATI Radeon HDMI @ AMD K19.6 - Display High Definition Audio Controller
Datenträger:
Massenspeicher Controller AMD-RAID Bottom Device
Massenspeicher Controller AMD-RAID Bottom Device
Massenspeicher Controller AMD-RAID Controller [storport]
Massenspeicher Controller AMD-RAID Controller [storport]
Massenspeicher Controller Asmedia 106x SATA Controller
Massenspeicher Controller Microsoft-Controller für Speicherplätze
Massenspeicher Controller Samsung NVMe Controller
Massenspeicher Controller Standardmäßiger NVM Express-Controller
Festplatte AMD-RAID Array 1 SCSI Disk Device (5587 GB)
Festplatte AMD-RAID Array 3 SCSI Disk Device (930 GB)
Festplatte ASMT 2105 USB Device
Festplatte CT1000T700SSD3 (931 GB)
Festplatte Samsung SSD 870 EVO 1TB (1024 GB, SATA-III)
Festplatte Samsung SSD 970 EVO 1TB (1000 GB, PCI-E 3.0 x4)
Optisches Laufwerk HL-DT-ST BD-RE BH08LS20 (8x/2x/8x BD-RE)
S.M.A.R.T. Festplatten-Status OK
Partitionen:
C: (NTFS) 930.9 GB (522.0 GB frei)
R: (NTFS) 5588.0 GB (4152.5 GB frei)
S: (NTFS) 838.3 GB (132.0 GB frei)
X: (NTFS) 931.0 GB (930.8 GB frei)
Y: (NTFS) 931.5 GB (931.4 GB frei)
Speicherkapazität 9219.7 GB (6668.6 GB frei)
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[ BIOS ]
BIOS Eigenschaften:
Anbieter American Megatrends Inc.
Version 1709
Freigabedatum 09/28/2023
Größe 32 MB
System BIOS Version 17.9
Bootunterstützung Floppy Disk, Hard Disk, CD-ROM
Fähigkeiten Flash BIOS, Shadow BIOS, Selectable Boot, EDD, BBS
Unterstützte Standards DMI, ACPI, UEFI
Erweiterungen PCI, USB
Virtuelle Maschine Nein
BIOS Hersteller:
Firmenname American Megatrends Inc.
Produktinformation https://ami.com/en/products/bios-uefi-firmware
BIOS Aufrüstungen http://www.aida64.com/goto/?p=biosupdates
[ System ]
System Eigenschaften:
Hersteller ASUS
Produkt System Product Name
Version System Version
Seriennummer System Serial Number
SKU# SKU
Familie To be filled by O.E.M.
Eindeutige Universal-ID 794C8BD7-BABB6F6E-AD1EE89C-256AE21E
Eindeutige Universal-ID (GUID) D78B4C79-BBBA-6E6F-AD1E-E89C256AE21E
[ Motherboard ]
Motherboard Eigenschaften:
Hersteller ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
Produkt ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO
Version Rev 1.xx
Seriennummer 230825050000775
Etikett Default strin
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CPU-Eigenschaften:
CPU Typ 12-Core AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D
12-11-2023 02:46 PM
Hello, good evening, I have the same problem with the RAID. The solution there is is to leave the RaidXpert software running so that it does not cause errors. These errors, apart from Asus, also happen to users with Gigabyte, MSI... and it is a problem with either the Drivers or the RaidXpert software. Since 2022 they have not released any updates to the RAID drivers. There are users who have changed the board believing it to be defective and still get the same error. Best Regards.
12-12-2023 12:51 AM
Yeah, this seems to alleviate the problem when Windows has loaded, still its not a feasible Solution, cause the load times of Windows are taking to long due to the I/O errors..., Switching to the Mentioned Port E1 kinda was a Workarround, but I'd rather not use any additional lanes if i don't have to.
Still glad to hear, this doesn't come from a manufacturing-defect.
Hurry Up Asus and AMD!