Samsung 950 pro m.2 raid 0 sleep problem |
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clubfoot
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You could also try the latest 3.60 UEFI.
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nme
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OP here. A year later lol. Thanks for all the responses. I lived with using hibernate for the whole time. I did just upgrade my computer with some more SSD love but i still have the main 950s in RAID 0. I tried the above 3.10c bios and it indeed works. I will stick with this one. Thanks gtharea and the rest of you for your research!
FYI I still have this set up and I do overclock. My 4.6 Ghz overclock went away when i did the bios update, and i can't load my profile anymore. I will be recreating it and overclocking again. If anyone with the same board has any questions or would like to compare, feel free to give me a shout! Thanks.
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gtharea
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The latest BIOS, 7.30 has the half speed wake from sleep issue
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parsec
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Thanks for the download link. It worked for me, I have the file. OS drives, including RAID volumes as OS drives, can loose some performance over time. But that seems a bit much to be related to that. Did you ever run the trimcheck tool on that RAID array? I know I did at one time, but don't have a RAID 0 or 950's anymore. TRIM worked at that time. Just a thought, might not be the cause. http://files.thecybershadow.net/trimcheck/ Also, CPU power saving options, and the chipset ASPM power saving options can affect performance of drives. Just going over other possible causes. So you don't see any loss in performance in other areas, like 4K Read and Write, etc? What benchmark test did you run? What version of IRST are you using, just for the record. |
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clubfoot
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Good to know a fix is coming.
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gtharea
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Hi all, support has provided be with a beta BIOS for the Extreme7+:
https://1drv.ms/u/s!AlIuWeCO2Mqakil342R4ICN8Xqqo Its a modification of BIOS 3.10C Haven't tried it yet, not at home Great support tho, I emailed them yesterday. Hope it works! edit: The fix works, there is no more decrease in speed after waking from sleep. However, it seems like sequential reads have decreased by about 400mb/s. Used to be around 3200, now its 2800
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Grant Rogers
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For reference
Hello, The fix will also be implemented in the next regular BIOS release (after 2.60). I have no information about when a new version is planned. I expect it will also be used in the next regular BIOS release for Z170 Extreme7+ and Z170 Professional Gaming i7. Thanks, ASRock Support |
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Grant Rogers
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Here is a quote from the support staff themselves:
Hello, Thank you for the feedback. Maybe good to know the BIOS version: 2.52C I will ask my colleague in Taiwan if this fix will be implemented in the next regular BIOS version, and ask him to have a look at that thread. Thanks, ASRock Support |
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Grant Rogers
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Ah ok, I guess 2.5, I didn't see anything identifying in the name of the file. I will check the BIOS for version numbers when I am back home at that PC.
I didn't explicitly clear anything, I don't know what the upgrade / downgrade does to settings. I did need to enable the m.2 mapping (I can't remember the exact name) and go back into the BIOS to check the RAID array was still there, everything booted fine after that . I wasn't that worried, I would have just rebuilt the machine again. Yes very true, it is only compatible with my board. I hope the support staff that sent me the BIOS update will comment here on what the problem was and fixes to the other motherboards. Um that is a good question, no I haven't noticed anything special about this BIOS. I haven't seen my RAID array being trashed through any BIOS changes, the only thing I noticed was that I needed to change a couple of settings to get the BIOS to recognise the array again. I should have written them all down for future reference. I will check tonight to see if I can remember the steps and list them here. |
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parsec
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For your Z170 OC Formula, there is a standard 2.50 UEFI version, but the latest Beta is 1.92. So the UEFI version file you got is 2.50, or something else? Apparently not. So you actually cleared the UEFI with the UEFI version ASRock sent you, and your RAID 0 array survived? Great, and thanks for trying that for us and ASRock. Kinda scary to do that, wasn't it? You should make it clear that the UEFI version ASRock sent you with the fix is ONLY for the Z170 OC Formula. Not that it should cause problems with other boards, it won't install, but you know what I mean. Is there anything you noticed about that UEFI version regarding UEFI options or settings that is different than the others, that prevents the failure of the RAID array? |
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