Reply To: Computer Setup

Home Forums Projects Computer Setup Reply To: Computer Setup

#3147
DeVaultSetter
Keymaster

    [Moved from Software …]
    Got a WHEA uncorrectable bugcheck – looks like it points to the Standard NVM Express Controller of the newish (PCI connected) SSD. After booting the event log showed this:

    A fatal hardware error has occurred.

    Component: PCI Express Endpoint
    Error Source: Advanced Error Reporting (PCI Express)

    Primary Bus:Device:Function: 0x1:0x0:0x0
    Secondary Bus:Device:Function: 0x0:0x0:0x0
    Primary Device Name:PCI\VEN_1987&DEV_5019&SUBSYS_50191987&REV_01
    Secondary Device Name:

    Might also be related to the recent Intel firmware upgrade, so we’ll just have to sit back to see how this evolves. 🙂

    Edit: With all this blah-hoo regarding specifications, all you get from Windows is some error occurred. When these devices report an error, it usually filters through as just an “error”. Sure, the more error checking there is, the slower the system is, and the more wear on the H/W, can we at least get a little more breakdown i.e. parity (R/W), CRC (dust & heat) or a tiny hint of any SMART errors?
    Apparently a SMART test is run each boot, no problems so far – at least as far as the percent reliability of SMART permits it. 😛