First they say F7 should work and that they are going to test it, then when I tell them the problem again they just say that "Through trial and error you can obtain the best setup for your system"
This is support?
Answer - 900008
Answer : Dear Customer
Unless there is a major change/update in the beta bios or else it will stay as beta.
Question - 900008
From : Richard Berry [
r123@pacbell.net ]
Sent : 3/26/2010 15:45
Question : F8c is BETA, I need the final.
"BETA describes a new version that is reliable yet may not include all the features of the final product.
During this phase we are previewing new features and gathering customer input to insure our product provides the best experience possible." Answer - 898790
Answer : Dear Customer
If the F8c is more stable for you, you can use that bios, but in terms of overclocking we cannot make any guarantee. Through trial and error you can obtain the best setup for your system
Question - 898790
From : Richard Berry [
r123@pacbell.net ]
Sent : 3/24/2010 11:00
Question : All SATA no USB drives.
Errors reported in windows log files include
a) parity error on device 0 (iastor.sys raid driver)
b) iastor.sys has failed to respond in the time allocated
I also had Random hard drive corruption and loss of data.
The GA-X48-DS5 has the ICH9R Intel chipset and I'm using the Intel Matrix Storage Console version 8.9.0.1023. The errors are random and have something to do with the Intel controller and the Western Digital VelociRaptor WD3000GLFS drives. I talked to all the companies at the time and no one would or could help.
I have a dual boot system and see the same thing in Windows 7 (64bit), Vista (32bit) and Windows XP (32bit).
It can take a few weeks for it to happen but last year before the F8c BIOS came out I had a folder on one of the drive with about 80GBs of large files in it and if I copied it from a single 1TB drive to the VelociRaptor RAID I would always get an error before it finished. After the F8c BIOS, I no longer got the error.
The F8c BIOS updates the Intel AHCI ROM and I'm thinking this is why I don't receive the RAID error if I use the F8c BIOS.
This is a thread with some folks having the same issues:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1321611 Answer - 898100
Answer : Dear Customer
Which version of the raid driver you are using under Vista 32 for the ICH10R, we will have our team run some test with the F7 bios under raid 0 with the same driver version and raid utility. What type of error message did you encounter during large file transfer and how long towards the file transferring. It is being transfer to an USB drive or to which drive?