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When I was looking for native SATA3 earlier in the year I am sure I could only find it on expensive boards but I must have been mistaken as it's been there since the H67 chipset. I have only used two of these type, One ASrock and one Gigabyte whilst trying to acheive good speeds for customers. I won't be doing anymore builds with addon controller chip motherboards. If I have any issues with the Asmedia chip I will go onto the SATA2 port. That very interesting what you wrote about the sequential read speeds of the ASmedia chip, Infact I think your reply was superb.
#Asmedia asm1061 driver driver
It may well be using the Win7 driver I cant remember as it's been a month. I had intended to check the driver version of the ASM1061 controller as I downloaded 1.3.8.000 last night which is far newer than the revision listed at the ASrock website.
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The SATA2 & 3 were set to IDE so I changed back to AHCI and all is well. I then replaced the mouse and the bios screens were steady. I first flashed the bios to latest but the mouse was still wild in the bios. It Turned out the customer had added a Microsoft wireless mouse which was occasionally jumping into the bios on startup and going wild, Flicking around the setup screen etc. Parsec - Thankyou so much for your reply. Using an OS on the add on SATA III chipset is asking for trouble, IMO. Will the customer notice the difference? I doubt it, except it may be better. The Intel SATA controller and driver is also much more stable and reliable. The ASMedia will have better sequential read speed, of ~400MB/s, but all the other performance factors will be better on the Intel SATA II ports. Frankly, for a customers PC that knows no difference, put the 830 on the Intel SATA II ports, with either the msahci driver, or the Intel IRST driver in AHCI mode. You could use the Windows msahci driver with the ASMedia chipset, which may be more stable.Īs is usual with the add on SATA III chipsets like the ASMedia and Marvell, their performance is poor relative to Intel or AMD SATA III chipsets. Also run the OS Optimization option, but if HDDs are in that PC, you may not want to apply all the options.Īutomatic Windows updates being done? Check the ASMedia's driver in case it was changed.
#Asmedia asm1061 driver install
Install and run the Samsung SSD Magician software to check the SSDs SMART data, and run its Performance Optimizer. Seems it is the OS drive, and has a BSOD during the OS boot.Ĭheck data and power cables to the SSD. That is unusual for a 830, which are normally blue screen proof. Re: Asrock H61M/U3S3 7B Bsod after 1 month on ASMedia ASM1061 Controller w Samsung 830 SSD Theres no chance this user has been in the bios and changed the IDE/AHCI settings so its anybody's guess and I'm open to any suggestions.Īny suggestions ? I will check this post in the morning before I go. I may have to plug the SSD into the standard SATA2 ports to get it working.
#Asmedia asm1061 driver drivers
When I go in the morning the plan is to check bios version is latest and the asmedia drivers if I can get into the OS although The board is new and I believe it's all up to date. It's been running fine for a month and now this. The maching is running a Samsung 830 SSD on the ASMedia ASM1061 SATA3 controller. He called saying he is suffering the 0x0000007B Bluescreen "Inaccessible_Boot_Device " Just after the starting windows screen on Win 7 X64. I thought I would ask a question about a machine I built around a month back for a customer. I think signing up to these forums is harder than fixing PC's !!