Sorry for the long post....
So, just upgraded my system with a Z87-U3HP, i5 4670k, 8gb Corsair Vengeance all in a Cooler Master XB case. I redid the partitions on all my drive including the Corsair F120 ssd and changed them from MBR to GPT in accordance to UEFI. The problem is the SSD is not always acknowledged by the motherboard. It seems to be a z87 chipset issue with these SSDs.
It will boot into windows one time and then the SSD won't be detected at all another time. It's completely intermittent, booting once then completely gone the next. This following link describes it perfectly.
Below is pulled from a review by HardOCP of the equivalent Asus board and they had the same exact problem.
"I did have one issue with the Z87-A, as well as every other Z87 chipset motherboard we have used so far. My "old" 120GB Corsair F120 SSDs that we have used for testing motherboards caused big issues. On the ASUS Z87 motherboards, the F120 drives would work, but could be slow or not recognized, or cause boot issues, or simply not been seen by the BIOS or the OS. Plugging the Corsair F120 SSDs into the Intel motherboard shipped with the Core i7-4770K left us with nothing. The Intel motherboard would not see these drives at all. I reported this back to ASUS and it replicated the issue in-house and sent us over a Beta BIOS (as referred to earlier) that fixed the issue".
HARDOCP - Overclocking & Conclusion - ASUS Z87-A LGA 1150 Motherboard Review
I've upgraded to F4 bios for the board through this site and tried multiple sata cables and ports.
Is Gigabyte aware of this issue with this and other SSDs with similar Sandforce controllers? Above mentioned Asus has a beta bios to resolve this issue but the Gigabyte bios options don't seem to help anything. I've ordered the Asus board mentioned above but would like to keep this gigabyte one. I realize this platform is very young but any info would be great. Thanks.
So, just upgraded my system with a Z87-U3HP, i5 4670k, 8gb Corsair Vengeance all in a Cooler Master XB case. I redid the partitions on all my drive including the Corsair F120 ssd and changed them from MBR to GPT in accordance to UEFI. The problem is the SSD is not always acknowledged by the motherboard. It seems to be a z87 chipset issue with these SSDs.
It will boot into windows one time and then the SSD won't be detected at all another time. It's completely intermittent, booting once then completely gone the next. This following link describes it perfectly.
Below is pulled from a review by HardOCP of the equivalent Asus board and they had the same exact problem.
"I did have one issue with the Z87-A, as well as every other Z87 chipset motherboard we have used so far. My "old" 120GB Corsair F120 SSDs that we have used for testing motherboards caused big issues. On the ASUS Z87 motherboards, the F120 drives would work, but could be slow or not recognized, or cause boot issues, or simply not been seen by the BIOS or the OS. Plugging the Corsair F120 SSDs into the Intel motherboard shipped with the Core i7-4770K left us with nothing. The Intel motherboard would not see these drives at all. I reported this back to ASUS and it replicated the issue in-house and sent us over a Beta BIOS (as referred to earlier) that fixed the issue".
HARDOCP - Overclocking & Conclusion - ASUS Z87-A LGA 1150 Motherboard Review
I've upgraded to F4 bios for the board through this site and tried multiple sata cables and ports.
Is Gigabyte aware of this issue with this and other SSDs with similar Sandforce controllers? Above mentioned Asus has a beta bios to resolve this issue but the Gigabyte bios options don't seem to help anything. I've ordered the Asus board mentioned above but would like to keep this gigabyte one. I realize this platform is very young but any info would be great. Thanks.
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