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Hi all

couldn't work out what was wrong with it so sent back the ssd drive, gskill trident ram and sabertooth z87 motherboard

1 ocz upgraded me with a new 512gb fertex450 series ssd drive

2 asus sent Me a brand new sabertooth z87

3 gskill put the 16gb of ram on test and sent it back saying its in perfect working order

so I will try and work on it over the next week

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clearly OCZ and ASUS are good choices for future purchases :)



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I would gladly lend my time to assist you if needed.



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Welcome back MARKOFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF :)

 

So what you going to do ? How you going to do it ? What OS are you going to use ?

 

Some questions

 

 Does your user manual for your MB say any thing about the indilnx Barefoot 3 series controller (That should be the controller on your HD )and your Mother board or vice versa does your HD manual give you any idea if it needs a driver before the OS installation ? Or does your HD need the  AHCI turned on in BIOS before you load your OS ? 

 

 I did not look but make sure you hook up the HD to a sata 6 port on your MB

 

Don't think I forgot anything here . If I did I'm sure somebody will let us know. Try to have those questions answered Mark before going forward.



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cheers labob some good question there, I'll be looking into it this time in a bit more detail before putting it all back together lol

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achi is a definite on a ssd.  if its not set to achi in the bios for the ssd then the os will have problems and cause all kinds of weird issues


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