Game crashes ruined my SSD

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HanSoloDK wrote:
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CrazyEmkido wrote:
Same problem, samsung 850 evo, 860 evo, firmate updted to last version, all games work is fine, but poe all time some errors of just closing client.


And how does that have anything to do with this topic??
Or are you claiming that your SSD's doesn't work after the PoE crash ??

Make your own threads per forum guidelines. You could also e-mail techsupport@grindinggear.com with your Windows logs, client.txt file and full DXDiag report.

Guess he meant that PoE do has an issue with read/write operation on SSDs. I'm just the only bad lucker enogh to lose it.
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rheena wrote:
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HanSoloDK wrote:
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CrazyEmkido wrote:
Same problem, samsung 850 evo, 860 evo, firmate updted to last version, all games work is fine, but poe all time some errors of just closing client.


And how does that have anything to do with this topic??
Or are you claiming that your SSD's doesn't work after the PoE crash ??

Make your own threads per forum guidelines. You could also e-mail techsupport@grindinggear.com with your Windows logs, client.txt file and full DXDiag report.

Guess he meant that PoE do has an issue with read/write operation on SSDs. I'm just the only bad lucker enogh to lose it.


But it doesn't. PoE works extremly well on both SATA SSD's or NVME SSD's unless the SSD itself have a "problem".
The use of SSD's over a normal HDD gives an extreme performens boost regarding load time = less DC's because to long / unstable load times.

But you will still have to have the correct chipset driver installed, motherboard settings (for RAM, CPU and so on) and a correct configured system (like Windows'10) to have a stable PoE client.
Last edited by HanSoloDK#4843 on Oct 1, 2020, 8:40:05 AM
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HanSoloDK wrote:

But it doesn't. PoE works extremly well on both SATA SSD's or NVME SSD's unless the SSD itself have a "problem".
The use of SSD's over a normal HDD gives an extreme performens boost regarding load time = less DC's because to long / unstable load times.

But you will still have to have the correct chipset driver installed, motherboard settings (for RAM, CPU and so on) and a correct configured system (like Windows'10) to have a stable PoE client.

Ok, you can't assume that.
We have more evidence that it do has some kind of issue then that it doesn't, since a lot of us are having issues just for PoE and not for anything else.
Like I said on my case:
1-Normal use of computer -> no issues;
2-Games -> no issues;
3-Playing Poe -> issues;
4-Stopped with PoE and back to normal use and other games -> no issues;
5-Back to PoE -> issues + RIP SSD.
How can you say that is not a problem with the client? You don't even play the leagues since Metamorph, how do you know that your setup is not being affected?

I have good experience with Patriot Burst sata disks. For games and for system. No problem so far, have installed around 10 of them in last three years.

ps: I had once PC that killed 3 disks - 2x hdd and one ssd. I never figured why it was happening, if PSU or mobo or what was the cause. But all other machines was ok. I had lets say around 10 PCs or more.
Last edited by Rexeos#3429 on Oct 1, 2020, 11:02:54 AM
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rheena wrote:
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HanSoloDK wrote:

But it doesn't. PoE works extremly well on both SATA SSD's or NVME SSD's unless the SSD itself have a "problem".
The use of SSD's over a normal HDD gives an extreme performens boost regarding load time = less DC's because to long / unstable load times.

But you will still have to have the correct chipset driver installed, motherboard settings (for RAM, CPU and so on) and a correct configured system (like Windows'10) to have a stable PoE client.

Ok, you can't assume that.
We have more evidence that it do has some kind of issue then that it doesn't, since a lot of us are having issues just for PoE and not for anything else.
Like I said on my case:
1-Normal use of computer -> no issues;
2-Games -> no issues;
3-Playing Poe -> issues;
4-Stopped with PoE and back to normal use and other games -> no issues;
5-Back to PoE -> issues + RIP SSD.
How can you say that is not a problem with the client? You don't even play the leagues since Metamorph, how do you know that your setup is not being affected?



Oh so now it's only PoE while playing Heist that destroys SSD's and PSU's.
Not when you "only" play standard. I see..........

However GGG did change the file system just before Heist lunch, to make it a bit better for HDD users and "almost" no change to SSD users.
I, as such, haven't felt any change in loading time or any other kind of SSD problems. My Samsung 840 have been running like a dream since I get it and before that I had 2 * 10K Raptor HDD's in raid-1 and thought I had good PoE load times. Wow, just wow when I changed to the Samsung 840 SSD.

But like I said before, e-mail GGG tech support and take it from there.
You will be getting the same reply as you have been getting here.....
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HanSoloDK wrote:

Oh so now it's only PoE while playing Heist that destroys SSD's and PSU's.
Not when you "only" play standard. I see..........

However GGG did change the file system just before Heist lunch, to make it a bit better for HDD users and "almost" no change to SSD users.
I, as such, haven't felt any change in loading time or any other kind of SSD problems. My Samsung 840 have been running like a dream since I get it and before that I had 2 * 10K Raptor HDD's in raid-1 and thought I had good PoE load times. Wow, just wow when I changed to the Samsung 840 SSD.

But like I said before, e-mail GGG tech support and take it from there.
You will be getting the same reply as you have been getting here.....

Thats is not the point, i'm not blaming GGG. I'm just telling an existing (or pottential) problem. We all know that the frist 2 or 3 weeks of league are "non-paid QA team" and we don't care because we love the game.
I don't care about losing the hardware, I just expect to the problem to be analysed and solved. Just assuming that there is no problem or pretending that it doesnt' exist is an immature positioning as a company.
Last edited by troloose#1945 on Oct 1, 2020, 3:06:33 PM

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