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January 16, 2018, 11:58:40 PM
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I'm getting Event ID 11 - The driver detected a controller error on \Device\Harddisk0\DR0 in my Win10 event logs on one of my 6 gpu miners.  They are pretty constant and the rig will run for about 6-8 hours before crashing.

Asus Prime Z270-P
Ballistix Sport 4GB DDR4
Crucial 120GB SSD
Celeron 7th Gen Processor
(2) EVGA 1000W GQ Gold
(6) ASUS Republic of Gamers Strix 1080ti's

Thus far I have swapped the sata cable, moving the sata cable to a different sata controller (i've tried all 4), wrote my image to a new ssd and swapped it, installed latest chipset drivers, checked for bios update, nothing in the bios looks any different than any of my other 3 rigs.  Ran chkdsk.  No bad sectors. 

Is there anything else anyone can think of doing before I swap the board? 



 

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January 17, 2018, 03:23:56 AM
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Swapped board.  Same issue. 

I guess at this point, I'm going to reinstall the OS?  I haven't swapped the cpu or ram, but I don't see how either one of those is causing a hdd controller error.  I suppose deep down, it could be.  I'm running out of ideas, but I think next I will wipe the drive and install the OS from scratch.  When I swapped the ssd, I used an image of the first ssd.

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January 17, 2018, 03:30:22 AM
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I would have a hdd handy...  if your not using a ssd this could be your hdd failing.  Make a backup.  Buy an SSD to run such large swap files.

I have seen controller errors on bad cables and bad hdd's only. Never a mb issue in my experience.
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January 17, 2018, 03:53:20 AM
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I would have a hdd handy...  if your not using a ssd this could be your hdd failing.  Make a backup.  Buy an SSD to run such large swap files.

I have seen controller errors on bad cables and bad hdd's only. Never a mb issue in my experience.

You would have a hard disk drive handy, huh?  OMG.  Did you even read my original post, mr. fucktard? Lol ... Jesus Christ, dumbass.  This beats the newbie dumbass posts, for sure!  Thanks for the bullshit response that wasn't helpful at all, because you can't fucking read Smiley Smiley Smiley  By the way, Happy New Year, friend.

I said in my original post that I did make a back up, was using a 120gb ssd and that I've also tried writing that backup to a new ssd.

I also never mentioned a swap file, so how the fuck would you even know?  P.S. ... I also reduced the size of the system page.  Go fuck your mother and send her my way when your done.

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