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Processor | i5 750 4.2ghz 1.4V |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte P55-UD4P |
Cooling | Corsair H70 |
Memory | 2X2G Gskill @2140 8-11-8-28-1T |
Video Card(s) | 2xGainward Phantom3 570@860/4200 |
Storage | 2xWD 500G AAKS Raid0 + 2XWD 1T Green in Raid0 |
Display(s) | 24" HP w2408h+23" HP w2338h |
Case | SilverStone Raven2E-B |
Audio Device(s) | onboard for now |
Power Supply | Antec 1000W Truepower quattro |
Software | Win7 Ultimate 64bit |
I recently switched to a NZXT lexa blackline case from Antec900, due to its screw-less hard disk mounting mechanisms, my hard disks are making a lot of noises from vibration.
I'm very sensitive to noises and tried to install the HDD's in the 3.5" bays which has no mounting kits for HDD's at all, then I had to mod the original ones and finally fit the HDD's in (used a lot of force when pushing them in).
Now every time I switch on, raid configuration page will display one of my HDD's has an error, after a couple of seconds delay, it will load win 7 just fine, and I've scanned both disks, no errors. And intel matrix storage console shows an ecc error on one of the disk as well.
I put a lot of tissues in between these two disks to reduce the vibration, could it be a heat problem? Or one of my disk is failing? Or the force I used to push it in damaged it?
Thanks for reading, it's almost mid-night and I can't type for sh!t.
I'm very sensitive to noises and tried to install the HDD's in the 3.5" bays which has no mounting kits for HDD's at all, then I had to mod the original ones and finally fit the HDD's in (used a lot of force when pushing them in).
Now every time I switch on, raid configuration page will display one of my HDD's has an error, after a couple of seconds delay, it will load win 7 just fine, and I've scanned both disks, no errors. And intel matrix storage console shows an ecc error on one of the disk as well.
I put a lot of tissues in between these two disks to reduce the vibration, could it be a heat problem? Or one of my disk is failing? Or the force I used to push it in damaged it?
Thanks for reading, it's almost mid-night and I can't type for sh!t.
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