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Strange behavior of SSD when turning on the PC?
Processor Intel Core i5-4670K, 3400 MHz (34 x 100)
Motherboard Asus H87M-Pro (2 PCI-E x1, 2 PCI-E x16, 4 DDR3 DIMM, Audio, Video, Gigabit LAN)
System memory 12193 MB (DDR3 SDRAM)
Video card AMD Radeon R9 280X (Tahiti)
SSD OCZ Vector 180
SSD Samsumg 850 PRO
HDD Hitachi
1) The problem is this, I immediately formatted one new ssd in hfs + to install linux, after installing linux and restarting, the computer hung on the asus logo, without the ability to enter bios, I pulled out this ssd, and the system started to boot, I thought that ssd is not working, then I formatted another ssd again in hfs + and the problem repeated, without the ability to enter bios, I removed two ssds, put them in a usb 2.0 controller and formatted them in ntfs from a laptop through paragon. Now I managed to install windows on one ssd, but the PC does not start correctly, the first time you press the power button, a dark screen, after rebooting the system boots.
2) Also, if I connect a second ssd formatted in ntfs to the motherboard, the system hangs on the logo, if you pull it out, then after rebooting the system works again. What can happen, how to fight?
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Maybe a stupid option, but maybe try to flash the ssd with the latest firmware?
a similar situation was, it turned out that the controller died on the SSD, I had to change the disk
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