Raze664
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I've just built a new computer,
i5 2500k (stock[for now])
8GB DDR3 1600
Asus P8Z68
Dual 6970's 2GB in Crossfire
1TB WD Caviar
and a 60GB Corsair Force 3 SSD
This is my first experience with a Solid State Drive, not too impressed so far..
Original setup was the Corsair as my primary drive for windows and the like, but got continous BSoD, was always 'ntoskrnl.exe' that was crashing it in the dump reports.
I formatted windows, put it on the Corsair again, updated the firmware on the drive, same problem.
So I've taken the drive out, and put the Caviar as my drive, no problems (at least not so far, it's lasted longer than the Corsair.)
Anyone know any reasons why its doing this? Should I send it back and get another, or are they just going to say there's nothing wrong with it and send it back (probably at my expense.)
i5 2500k (stock[for now])
8GB DDR3 1600
Asus P8Z68
Dual 6970's 2GB in Crossfire
1TB WD Caviar
and a 60GB Corsair Force 3 SSD
This is my first experience with a Solid State Drive, not too impressed so far..
Original setup was the Corsair as my primary drive for windows and the like, but got continous BSoD, was always 'ntoskrnl.exe' that was crashing it in the dump reports.
I formatted windows, put it on the Corsair again, updated the firmware on the drive, same problem.
So I've taken the drive out, and put the Caviar as my drive, no problems (at least not so far, it's lasted longer than the Corsair.)
Anyone know any reasons why its doing this? Should I send it back and get another, or are they just going to say there's nothing wrong with it and send it back (probably at my expense.)