Yes, but the companies think from a cost/business perspective.
They can probably produce 12nm controllers for 20% cheaper (or more). They will always lag the leading process tech by a few generations because of this.
The fact that Phison is fabless, and a smaller company, also mean they'll...
Ok. I'm not the best person to dive into the highly technical aspects of the Intel platform, but another factor to consider is the benchmark itself. A single core/thread might not be able to use all that bandwidth effectively, if you threaded all the benchmark functions to run an instance on...
It is possible that the fact that they are not identical is the cause.
How many ranks does each dimm have ?
The mem controller will split the accesses between memory channels and ranks. If one dimm is dual rank and the other single rank, the memory controller might not be making optimal use of...
I've had 4 gigabyte boards since my favorite board maker Abit went out of business.
One of them failed, but to be fair it was a budget board and I think a faulty psu caused it (gigabyte still replaced/repaired it).
The other ones were highend boards and were rock solid.
I've also had Asus, msi...
I just noticed asrock has a beta bios which seems to address this issue:
Version
Date
Size
Update BIOS Under
/ How to Update
Description
Download
[Beta] 4.30G
2021/9/13
8.58MB
Instant Flash
Optimize specific high-capacity HDD.
Global
China
Try playing with you bios settings.
Disable "quick post" or similar. Some bios have a delay in seconds you can set.
If you are still unable to fix the issue i'd suggest contacting customer support for your motherboard and/or toshiba.
Does you bios have a boot override list ? is it detected...
You might be missing another SMD component next to where "4" is written on the pcb.
That pad looks like it had something there ?
Check the floor before you vaccum :)
If you have a soldering iron, and some patience, you can likely replace the entire connector.
Sometimes ebay has salvaged pcb's for cheap too, if you can find the exact part number (might not work).
Chances are the read/write heads were parked when it dropped and they weren't broken.
The pcb on the drive can be replaced, if the sata connector cannot be resoldered/replaced.
There are several companies that can do this, but it can require a specific revision and bios version be matched to...
Don't feel bad, a lot of people are struggling with PBO and CO. They are much harder to get fully stable than your typical review might suggest(and take a lot of time). Countless threads have people saying "no errors" ... then they reply a few days later saying they came back.
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