Hello and good afternoon,
Couple weeks ago i thought i'd treat myself to one of the pre-overclocked bundles (Z87) from scan.co.uk. I'd overclocked before myself but thought being as the Corsair H100i was involved I'd prefer Scan to stress test the bundle before I installed the bundle in my case and fired everything up. Bundle details as follows:
- Intel Core i7 4770K, Haswell, 3.5GHz, Quad Core with HT, 8MB Cache
- Corsair H100i Hydro - CPU Cooler
- ASUS Maximus VI Hero, Intel Z87 Chipset
- 16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro Red, 1866Mhz
Hard Drive Used (separate to bundle):
- 128GB Samsung 840 PRO SSD
After installing Windows 7 64bit and installing all drivers/utilities from the DVD which came with the motherboard - I quickly discovered USB 3.0 wasn't working correctly, (in the front USB3.0 ports on the case and the ports directly on the motherboard at the rear), by that I mean data would only transfer at 30-40mb/s and then hang half way through for 1-2mins before (usually) continuing the transfer, however sometimes the transfer would not continue and instead the external USB drive would drop connection all together before reconnecting moments later. USB2.0 ports worked correctly as normal. Also, other external USB3.0 drives were tested. Same thing.
I'll continue via bullet points with regards to next steps/discoveries as that may be easier to read:
- Installed the latest drivers and utilities from the ASUS website (CHIPSET/IMEI/LAN/ACPI/USB3.0)
- USB3.0 now worked correctly but system/SSD would now intermittently hang at Windows Splash Screen during boot and arbitrary software installations for 30-60 seconds
- Checked all connections/ports/device manager - no exclamation marks
- Suspected issue may be a bad overclock by Scan.
- Cleared CMOS - confirmed bios was in default/automatic mode with zero overclocking
- Issue not resolved
- Reinstalled Windows 7 64bit - No issues with hanging - started installing latest drivers/utilities again
- Installed latest chipset drivers from ASUS website - system immediately hung during next boot
- Reinstalled older chipset drivers from mobo DVD - System would no longer hang but USB3.0 now "broken" again.
- Again reinstalled latest chipset drivers from ASUS website - system immediately hung during next boot
Investigation suggests the VI HERO (or at least the one sent to me) does not completely agree with the chipset drivers provided by ASUS. So could the issue be a faulty motherboard?
My research has come across the following potential root causes:
- Motherboard does not have the latest BIOS version installed - this is my next port of call tonight.
- The VI Hero has 6x Intel SATA Ports and 2x Asmedia ports (internally), I have not installed the drivers for the Asmedia ports as I didn't intend to use them - however might the board be reaching for the Asmedia drivers as it *knows* it has Asmedia ports somewhere, therefore holding everything up? - Could this be linked with a corrupt/upset VLSI chip on the mobo?
- My case is the Corsair Air 540 which has it's own hard-wired SATA cable which allows for a hot-swappable devices (though I have the hot-swappable function disabled). (However I have tried a different SATA cable, same hang occurs).
I'm about to arrange an RMA with scan later this evening, as the fact of the matter is something's not right. Any further ideas or suggestions beforehand would be greatly appreciated as I'd like to avoid RMA'ing the parts if at all possible.
Thank you kindly. Much obliged.