vishalrao
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I’m running Win11 Pro on a new 9970X CPU + ASUS TRX50 (older non-A variant) board with a Samsung 9100 Pro SSD and a SuperFlower Leadex Platinum ATX 3.1 1000w PSU.
Very rarely the system will freeze for almost exactly thirty seconds then go back to normal.
Upon some web-searching and looking at event viewer, there’s event IDs (forgot the numbers) related to NVMe (“stornvme.sys” IIRC) saying something like “write blocked/failed” about the same time the issue occurs.
Searching for the issue, some similar reports online suggesting defect with either the board, SSD (firmware issue or just defect) or in some cases PSU. Suggested workaround to enable a Windows power saving related setting via registry edit something to do with “AHCI sleep” which I tried and it didn’t help.
Does anyone have any pointers or suggestions about this issue? Or should I start replacing the parts one by one?
Side note that my board is really old inventory (manufactured over a year ago!) which makes me want to replace it first before the other parts.
Thoughts?
Oh what about any BIOS settings to try? There’s some power related option IIRC like “idle current typical” or “idle blah” gosh I should really look it up and write it properly here…
Very rarely the system will freeze for almost exactly thirty seconds then go back to normal.
Upon some web-searching and looking at event viewer, there’s event IDs (forgot the numbers) related to NVMe (“stornvme.sys” IIRC) saying something like “write blocked/failed” about the same time the issue occurs.
Searching for the issue, some similar reports online suggesting defect with either the board, SSD (firmware issue or just defect) or in some cases PSU. Suggested workaround to enable a Windows power saving related setting via registry edit something to do with “AHCI sleep” which I tried and it didn’t help.
Does anyone have any pointers or suggestions about this issue? Or should I start replacing the parts one by one?
Side note that my board is really old inventory (manufactured over a year ago!) which makes me want to replace it first before the other parts.
Thoughts?
Oh what about any BIOS settings to try? There’s some power related option IIRC like “idle current typical” or “idle blah” gosh I should really look it up and write it properly here…