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    Re: PCI Parity error

    Got back home at 2am. I've reset the CMOS this morning and the drives all mounted, but after running some mysql checks, after about 15mins started getting the same drive failures. I'm still going to run more checks to determine if it is indeed the SSD. I have the spare now, so can get that in if needed.

    But perhaps it is the mobo. The PSU checks out ok.

    If it comes to it, what would you all recommend for a mobo? It needs to support the core-i7 2600k, 32Gb Memory and 4 SATA 3 channels. I don't plan on overclocking at all. Perhaps a server class board might be better.

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    Re: PCI Parity error

    I am having a "Dejá vu",

    with a slight paranoia.

    Good luck trying all those operations Bok.



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    Re: PCI Parity error

    Quote Originally Posted by Bok View Post
    Got back home at 2am. I've reset the CMOS this morning and the drives all mounted, but after running some mysql checks, after about 15mins started getting the same drive failures. I'm still going to run more checks to determine if it is indeed the SSD. I have the spare now, so can get that in if needed.

    But perhaps it is the mobo. The PSU checks out ok.

    If it comes to it, what would you all recommend for a mobo? It needs to support the core-i7 2600k, 32Gb Memory and 4 SATA 3 channels. I don't plan on overclocking at all. Perhaps a server class board might be better.
    All of the following have really good reviews on Newegg. Even the more recent reviews rate well.


    Asus
    P8Z77-M mATX [Sata-3 (x2) Sata-2 (x4] - $124.99 (Link)

    P8Z68-V PRO/GEN3 ATX [Sata-3 (x4) Sata-2 (x4] - $199.99 (Before $25 MIR) (Link)


    ASRock
    Z77 Extreme4 ATX [Sata-3 (x4) Sata-2 (x4] - $124.99 (Link)

    P67 EXTREME4 GEN3 ATX [Sata-3 (x4) Sata-2 (x4] - $139.99 (Link)

    Z77 OC Formula ATX [Sata-3 (x6) Sata-2 (x4] - $239.99 (Link) (10% off w/ promo code MBPROMO1108 , ends 11/14)


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