My new desktop machine with the Agility 3 SSD system drive was running fine this afternoon when I had to step away for a couple of minutes. I come back to find a black screen and
As of this post, that machine has dropped off of IRC after I left for work. I don't know if there was another power blip that shut everything in the house down for a second and logged me out, or if the SSD crapped out again. I won't know until I get home from work in the morning.
I haven't updated firmware on the SSD since I bought it 2 weeks ago. I will make sure to do that over this weekend.
(ETA: Computer was knocked offline by another power blip. A split second total power outage. This area gets a lot of them during the summer months. A UPS is probably in order.
According to OCZ support, my issue is a known one. A combination of overclocking and a bug in the SSD firmware. The newer firmware fixes that bug, but introduced a new one. OCZ says live with the current bug for now and don't update firmware.)
Warm reboot did nothing. I warm rebooted again and checked BIOS. The SSD drive was not detected in BIOS. I shut down and double-checked connections. All seemed fine. Turned the machine back on and checked BIOS again. The drive was now detected. I made sure it was in it's proper spot in the boot chain. Rebooted. Still nothing. Same message as above. Now I'm concerned. I turn the machine off for about five minutes. Turn it on and everything runs as it should. Windows is back up and running like nothing ever happened.Reboot and select proper boot device.
As of this post, that machine has dropped off of IRC after I left for work. I don't know if there was another power blip that shut everything in the house down for a second and logged me out, or if the SSD crapped out again. I won't know until I get home from work in the morning.
I haven't updated firmware on the SSD since I bought it 2 weeks ago. I will make sure to do that over this weekend.
(ETA: Computer was knocked offline by another power blip. A split second total power outage. This area gets a lot of them during the summer months. A UPS is probably in order.
According to OCZ support, my issue is a known one. A combination of overclocking and a bug in the SSD firmware. The newer firmware fixes that bug, but introduced a new one. OCZ says live with the current bug for now and don't update firmware.)