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two dead 750 ssd's (2 hours & 2 days)

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Hi,

 

I bricked one 750 ssd after about 2 hours of on time. The second replacement ssd died after a few days.

I'm kinda wondering what's happening here.

The 1st drive died before I could really use it and has been replaced. The second was working fine as my root file system and

failed on system power on. I'm waiting to return this device. I'm not getting a replacement.

 

I'm running a Linux system, 4.2.0 on a p9x79 motherboard. It has 3 pcie 3.0 slots, In both cases the ssd was running fine

and failed to respond on power up.

 

Are there any Linux s/w tools to query what the problem is?


530 series SSD constantly locking up.

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I'm running a 120 GB Intel 530 series SSD in a Toshiba Satellite E105 and it recently started locking up around 10 to 15 times a day. It did this when I first installed it, but I had found some 'fixes' on the web that reduced the frequency of the lockups to about 2 or 3 a day. The lockups last for a few minutes and the system resumes on its own with little to no fuss. I could handle 2 or 3 lockups a day, but 10 to 15 is just ridiculous.

SSD Data Migration software doesn't recognize Intel SSD Series 535 on Windows 10 Pro system

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I’m unable to migrate data to my new Intel SSD 535 Series (480 GB) - the Intel SSD is not recognized as being connected to my Windows 10 Pro 64-bit laptop.  I've tried two different SATA-USB connectors that work with all the HDDs I've tried (2.5" and 3.5").  Laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A665-S5179 with Intel Core i5 CPU (M 480).I've removed all other USB devices from system.  When I look at Disk Drives in the Device Manager it shows up as ASMT 2015 USB Device, not Intel SSD.   Is this a known issue with the Windows 10 Pro and this Intel SSD?  Is there a software or firmware fix in the works?

PCIe Intel 750 Cache States Question

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In the Data Centre Tool you can set Write Cache States on an Intel 750  to 1/2 or 3. Which is the best Cache State to set for performance?

Intel 750 SSD Failure on System Resume

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Hi there, I recently purchased an Intel 750 SSD (2.5 inch drive, model number SSDPE2MW400G4R5) and am having some major issues with getting it to run smoothly. I originally had it as a boot drive for Windows 10 on a newly purchased Gigabyte GA-Z170X-Gaming G1 Motherboard. Everything with the installation went smoothly. The drive was connected to the motherboard via the M.2 to U.2 Add-in-Card. My experience was fine until attempting to resume from the sleep or hibernation state on my computer. Except for a few random instances, the SSD failed to resume the system from sleep and would eventually give up and restart the system altogether. Specifically, my monitors would show nothing and have no display signal, further my mouse and keyboard would quickly disconnect (after waking the computer) and stay disconnected. However, The computer fans would turn on along with all interior lights and stay running. After auto-restarting, I would then be greeted with a blue screen of death with the error message "INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE". After the next restart (due to the BSOD), the system would then boot fine, usually taking me to the state where i had originally left the computer when it was slept. Attempting the hibernation state would cause the same error (INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE) to appear which would then cause a restart which (after automatic windows repair at the splash screen), would load where i left off at before hibernating the computer. The ensuing hours were then dedicated to trying to find the root cause of the problem. I'll briefly summarize the actions (that I can remember) taken below:

 

  • Downloaded Intel SSD Toolbox and ensured all drivers were up to date.
  • Uninstalled and reinstalled intel ssd drivers along with various others such as nvidia display drivers.
  • Changed Power State options to high performance, and changed the hard drive turn off option to "never"
  • Downloaded the latest (non-beta) BIOS version for Motherboard. Specific version ID was changed from F2 to F3  (Full hardware info will be provided below)
  • Ran Windows Memory Diagnostic Test, which came back with no errors on the RAM.
  • Ran Full Diagnostic Test on SSD through Intel SSD Toolbox, which came back with no errors.
  • Re-checked for any loose connections within computer case.
  • Uninstalled various non-core programs, and closed non-critical processes before attempting to sleep. Most likely coincidental and non-repeatable, I actually did get the system to resume a few times from the sleep state doing this method. However, after restarting and closing out the same programs and processes, I could not replicate the result. A couple hours of attempts and I gave up on this path.
  • Uninstalled windows 10 altogether and reinstalled Windows 8 cleanly. The issue still persisted in the hibernation and sleep state on windows 8 as well.

 

At this point, I was out of ideas and decided that the best path forward was to put windows 10 on my SAMSUNG 840 EVO 500 GB to further isolate, confirm, and better diagnose the Intel 750 SSD and the drivers as the underlying issue. As a result, I disconnected all other hard drives/SSD's along with the Intel 750 SSD and installed Windows 10 on the Samsung SSD, I once again attempted the sleep and hibernation states multiple times and over several restarts after installing various programs and drivers. I did not have any issue occur once. The system resumed in roughly 7-10 seconds every time, without a problem.

 

I now connected all my other storage devices to my PC to once again test for problems. First of all, the Intel 750 SSD was detected and accessible under my devices and drives. I then proceeded to test the sleep state once again without issue on multiple instances. However, the total time to resume from the sleep state increased to roughly 20-30 seconds. Further, the Intel 750 SSD was now no longer detected by windows. Checking Event Viewer lists two relevant entries occurring during system resume.

 

  1. Error at 12:54:59 AM at Source "stornvme" (event id 11): The driver detected a controller error on \Device\RaidPort2.
  2. Warning at 12:55:04 AM at Source "disk" (event id 157): Disk 4 has been surprise removed.

 

At this point, I entered into Device Manager and disabled, and then re-enabled the "standard NVM Express Controller". This immediately caused windows to detect the ssd once again and fixed my issue (until the next sleep state is attempted). If anyone could provide any guidance to me on this issue it would be much appreciated. I do know that users have had similar issues with other M.2 SSD's not resuming from sleep state. One solution I've also read about is to disable link power management? However, I don't want to attempt anything else until I perhaps hear from someone with more experience on solving an issue like this. Thanks so much for reading this far, I'll provide a summary of my specs below, but please let me know anything else needed to help aid you all in solving this!

 

Operating System

  Windows 10 Home 64-bit

  CPU

  Intel Core i3/i5/i7 6xxx @ 3.50GHz 23 °C

  Skylake 14nm Technology

  RAM

  16.0GB

  Motherboard

  Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z170X-GamingG1 (U3E1) 28 °C

  Graphics

  XB270HU (2560x1440@144Hz)

  VG248 (1920x1080@144Hz)

  VG248 (1920x1080@144Hz)

  TOSHIBA-TV (1920x1080@60Hz)

  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA)

  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 (EVGA)

  ForceWare version: 353.62

  SLI Enabled

  Storage

  223GB SanDisk SDSSDHII240G (SSD)

  931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

  223GB KINGSTON SV300S37A240G (SSD)

  931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

  372GB NVMe INTEL SSDPE2MW40 (Unknown)

  465GB Samsung SSD 840 EVO 500GB (SSD)

  931GB TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 (SATA)

  Optical Drives

  HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW UH12NS30

  Audio

  Sound Blaster ZxRi

How do I activate Opal on Intel Pro 2500 SSD?

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I have an Intel Pro 2500 SSD.eDrive is enabled I know with windows 8 when u install the OS is automatically activates Opal and provisions drive as part of installation. I have Windows 10 installed but when I did it, it did not activate Opal. Does this not work with Windows 10?

activate opal pro 2500 ssd

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I have an Intel Pro 2500 SSD. eDrive is enabled. I know when you install Windows 8 it will automatically provision the drive and activates Opal, however I installed Windows 10 and Opal did not activate. Is there something I need to do, or is this feature not supported under windows 10?

Intel 750 SSD only showing 500MB out of the 400GB it is suppose to have

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Hi after installing my SSD it is only showing 500MB max and it is a 400GB SSD


will the intel ssd migration software work with the 750 SSD AIC?

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will the intel ssd migration software work with the 750 SSD PCI-E add in card?

Intel 750 & W7 Install: No New Devices Found Issue

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System Specs:

 

- Asus Z170 Pro Gaming

- Intel 6700k

- Intel 750 400 GB

- 12 gb of Cosiar LPX

- Old CD / DVD RW Drive

- Onboard video

 

I'm trying to install W7 Pro (just downloaded off the Microsoft website) from a USB drive to the Intel 750. The BIOS sees the SSD fine. So far I've:

 

- Disabled fast boot in the bios

- Set UEFI driver first for PCI drives

- Tried switching the slots for the Intel 750

- Tried using the most recent driver versions

- Made sure I'm booting my USB drive from UEFI

 

When I get into the W7 installation it prompts me with a dialog saying "A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing..." I then select the drivers from the intel 750 CD and the driver that is about to be installed is the "Intel Solid-State Drive P3700/P3600/P3500 Series" (IaNVMe.inf.) The green bar at the bottom thinks for a few minutes and then pops up with a message saying "No new devices could be found. Make sure the driver files are correct and located on the driver installation media." 

 

I'm soooo excited to get this beast up and running! Thanks for all the help.

PC boots to bios first before Win10

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Hello,

 

I recently built a new Skylake PC (i7-6700k) using your new Intel 750 PCIe 4x NVMe SSD. I'm using the Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 7 mobo and I've upgraded the BIOS to version 4F. I managed to install the OS with little real difficulty but when I turn my PC on, it always boots to BIOS. I can then save and exit despite making no changes and it will then boot to Win10.  How do I get it to boot to Windows directly?

 

[edit....]  I've attached my SSD log file just in case it's needed.

Can Intel 750 PCIE configured as RAID 0

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Hi

 

Was wondering if Intel 750 400GB or 1.2TB can be configured in RAID 0 mode with 2 similar size ssd?

Is this P3700 legit or is it a 'es' or something else? In what way are the ES P-series drives limited ?

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Hi,

 

I am doing some research on buying a few intel nvme ssd's. I am being offered a (used) P3700 nvme SSD that is decently priced, and I'm considering to buy it because this would allow me to get to know the product, do some testing in my environment to make me feel comfortable before ordering multiple pieces. This seems a good way to test without spending so much $$$ buying a new one. The thing is it has some strange numbers on the label that look a bit odd, and i would like to know what you guys think about the product? Is it legit? Or is it some kind of sample?/dummy/Fake? Would buying an engineering sample be legal?

 

Is there any way to find out if the SSD is a ES?

 

Would an engineering sample even be usable? because I read this at the Intel® Solid-State Drive Data Center Tool;

  • The tool does not update firmware on Engineering Sample (ES) drives

 

Does this mean the drive is pretty much useless? / lacks allot of features compared to the retail version?

 

I bought an ES Xeon a few years ago, as a cheap way to do some testing with the product before spending my money on it, and I have to say that it performs exactly the same as the retail processor. I never had any problems with it what so ever. Was this dumb luck, or would an ES P-series ssd also be a good way to do some testing in my environment before buying a real one?

 

I certainly hope so, because the P series ssd's are so expensive, buying one and later finding out that it does not really fit my use-case/environment would make me pretty sick...

 

I hope I can get some clarification on this subject. Especially about how to recognize ES SSD's from the label.

 

Thanks for the help

 

Cloudbuilder

I need to find a cable for a DC P3600 SSD.

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  I have a customer who bought one of these drives OEM from Newegg and it didn't come with a cable.

when SFF 8639 aka U.2 cables will be available on Market

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Intel selling p3700/ p3600 / p3500 series 2.5" form factor SSD / NVMe drives.. but there is a problem here although intel 750 series has sff 8639 cables in their boxes , other series has no cables .. and Intel explain the situation because of Enterprise systems has no need.. but is it forbidden to use these high-end ssd 's other than enterprise systems..

 

first .. why these SSD's has no cable on their boxes

second.. why these U.2 / SFF 8639 cables are not available on market / online stores..

third .. when these cables will be available..


Issues initializing Intel 750 PCI SSD on Asus WS motherboard

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Hello forum,

 

Yesterday I took my new Intel 750 PCI SSD and was able to get it working on my personal machine with the new Asus AZ170, and installed everything I needed on it (Windows 7 64bit and some VFX software). However when I put it inside my primary workstation as a boot drive, I can't seem to boot into it. It's an Asus Z10PE-D16 WS. It doesn't have the newer GUIs that the consumer motherboards do, and there is little documentation on this mobo.

 

This is my system for work so I really need to get this running, any ideas?

 

I set the CSM settings, enabled, UEFI only, PCI devices and boot devices, but still nothing.

Intel SSD toolbox unable to report SMART data on Intel 750 SSD

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Recently built a new PC using Intel 750 (400 GB, PCI-E slot version) as boot drive, with Windows 10 Enterprise.

 

It was detected automatically by the BIOS on the Asus Z170 Deluxe motherboard, and the install was unremarkable.

 

All running well, however I've now also installed Intel SSD toolbox, and it's not reporting any SMART data:

 

Intel_SSD_toolbox.png

 

I attempted to install the latest driver by using the SetupNVME.exe that came with Intel Windows NVMe driver 1.3.0.1007 x32-x64.zip, but this made no difference.

 

Can anyone shed any light on this lack of SMART data from the toolbox?  I haven't found any other utilities that recognise the drive at all, so I was hoping the Intel SSD Toolbox would show me these details.

Why is the Intel 750 Slow to boot?

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Howdy Everyone. Just picked up the Intel 750 1.2TB SSD card. Installed it on my X99 Asus Rampage V board and installed Windows 7 X64 without a problem. However, I am seeing a boot performance issue. This drive is taking about 25 seconds to boot, approximately 13 seconds longer than my Samsung 850 EVO. Did a little Googling on this and apparently, I am not the only one. I have read several reviews and the ones that measure boot time / performance will say this is the slowest SSD to boot. I have provided the link below as an example.

Intel's 750 Series solid-state drive reviewed - The Tech Report - Page 5

 

Intel - Is this going to be fixed in a future firmware release? I wont be able to justify keeping this card if first generation SSD's still outperform in terms of booting.

 

Thanks,

Randman76

 

X99 Rampage V

I-7 5960X OC to 4.4 ghz

Corsair Vengeance (4x4GB)

980 GTX-SLI

1200W PSU

Intel 750 avtivity led (pcie)

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Hi guys,
I'm having some issues with the 750 ssd and the hdd activity led on my case. For some reason there is NO activity led, though the system works just fine with no crushes, errors,  etc. By "No activity led" I mean, it just semi blinks for one or two times during boot and never blinks again, whatever I do (games, installing apps, running intel optimizer, etc). Have tried all the usual and possible things to check but no luck. *The led on my case works fine for the record.
My specs are :

Asus Rampage V Extreme/ 3.1 usb revision
Intel core i7 5820K @ 3,6Ghz
Corsair dominator 16GB DDR4 @ 3000Mhz

Intel 750 ssd (pcie version, Connected on PCI e 3.0 x8, so works x4) **Latest Firmware with Toolbox 3.3.1/ latest driver 1.2.0.1002
MSI 290x Lighting
Running Windows 10 Pro x64 fully updated (no option here )

 

Tried both with CSM on and off, no difference

Looking forward to hearing from you!
Chris

Intel 750 Cannot replace Windows 10 driver

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Recently installed Intel 750 400GB NVME PCI-E drive as boot drive on new ASUS Z170 motherboard.

 

All went well. No install or boot problems. But Win10 will not let me update the MS Driver with the latest Intel one. "Best driver is already installed".

 

How can I force the driver replacement? My AS SSD Seq scores are roughly 1500 MB/Sec, which is lower than other posts I have seen.

 

Or am I looking at the wrong entry in the Device manager?

 

Thanks - Norvil

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