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    boveywong got a reaction from Ben17 in NVME SSD randomly disappeared during use   
    TLDR: The system randomly hangs, then BSOD, then reboot into BIOS and found the SSD drive disappeared.
     
    It doesn't matter if I'm gaming, browsing the internet, or just leaving it on the desktop doing nothing, the system may randomly hang for 10 seconds, then BSOD (DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION).

     
    Then it reboots itself, but failed to find the boot drive. So I found the NVME SSD disappeared.

     
    After shutting down and reboot, the SSD went back.

     
    This is already the second SSD for this motherboard, I've tried to reinstall the SSD physically and made sure the SSD sits securely in the M.2 slot.
    The SSD seems fine, and the motherboard is on latest UEFI ver. No CPU or RAM or GPU overclocking applied, everything has been default.


     
    This problem has been around for quite sometimes, happens once every 1-2 months very randomly. I may try to reinstall the system when I have imte. But if there's no fix for the issue, I may just give up and upgrade to an AMD system.
     
    OS - Windows 10 Pro 1903 x64
    Age of system (hardware): 1 year
    Age of OS installation: 1 year
    CPU: Intel i7-8700K (No OC)
    RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 16GB 2666MHz x2
    GPU: NVIDIA GTX1080 FE
    MotherBoard: ASUS Z390-E (UEFI ver 1302)
    Power Supply: EVGA 850G3
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    boveywong got a reaction from Arcanekitten in What's wrong with my HGST NAS HDD? (EXTREMELY FRUSTRATED)   
    I have been using my HGST NAS 4TB HDD and an Orico dock for around 4 months my notebook at home (http://www.amazon.com/ORICO-External-Docking-Duplicator-Function/dp/B00JJEUL5W)

     
    Everything was fine until recently the HDD keeps hanging while copying/writing data on it. It has 100% activity but absolutely no I/O happening.
     
    It hangs around a minute and it came back normal, after 10s, it hanged again, and this process keeps repeated and repeated again.
     

     
    It was so frustrating that I can't recognize what's wrong even when looking at S.M.A.R.T.
     

     
    So I wiped everything, recreated a volume and ran surface test using HDDScan, the HDD still keeps hanging, so I gave up and go sleep.
     
    The next day I ran the test again, strangely this time the HDD didn't hang, but I got even more frustrated......
     

     

     
    HOW CAN A HDD SUDDENLY REACH 300MB/s!? WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE HDD!?
     
    No bad sector was found BTW, so what's wrong?
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