Hi,
My system specs: 10900k,32gb 3600mhz Gskill,1TB 970 evo plus nvme (boot drive), 500gb 850 evo (sata, secondary drive) running completely stock settings.
Most of the time everything is working fine. but every now and than I get A2 code and it takes windows a long time to boot, but eventually it boots into windows, but than I see that drive "D" (samsung 850 evo ) is not recognized by the system. Than I power off the system (restart doesn't help..) and power it back on and everything is fine!
This drive seems to work ok, I don't have any issued with it except this one... How can it be that most of the times it is recognized and only every once in a while it is not?? And even if something IS wrong with it, it is not even the boot drive! so why am I keep getting A2 code. And the strange thing is that it happens only now and than, not all the times..most of the times everything is ok.
And Another thing, some time ago I got boot failure..something with the XMP settings. I had to load default settings in the bios and it worked it out.. I set XMP again and it works ok (passed ram check) . Didn't happen again, but what was that??
Is this bios super buggy or what? I am on version F3, I didn't update the bios because gigabyte doesn't relate to those issues in the description. I don't want to update the bios if it's not gonna solve those issues.
I would like to hear from experts here if they know those issues and know what can cause them.
Thx.
My system specs: 10900k,32gb 3600mhz Gskill,1TB 970 evo plus nvme (boot drive), 500gb 850 evo (sata, secondary drive) running completely stock settings.
Most of the time everything is working fine. but every now and than I get A2 code and it takes windows a long time to boot, but eventually it boots into windows, but than I see that drive "D" (samsung 850 evo ) is not recognized by the system. Than I power off the system (restart doesn't help..) and power it back on and everything is fine!
This drive seems to work ok, I don't have any issued with it except this one... How can it be that most of the times it is recognized and only every once in a while it is not?? And even if something IS wrong with it, it is not even the boot drive! so why am I keep getting A2 code. And the strange thing is that it happens only now and than, not all the times..most of the times everything is ok.
And Another thing, some time ago I got boot failure..something with the XMP settings. I had to load default settings in the bios and it worked it out.. I set XMP again and it works ok (passed ram check) . Didn't happen again, but what was that??
Is this bios super buggy or what? I am on version F3, I didn't update the bios because gigabyte doesn't relate to those issues in the description. I don't want to update the bios if it's not gonna solve those issues.
I would like to hear from experts here if they know those issues and know what can cause them.
Thx.