Pc BSOD when gaming on new ssd
Okay so i bough a teamgroup l5 lite 3d 120gb And installed it on my secondary pc. But after a while when playing a game window would bsod with different error. Last one was system_service_exception. Sometime memory management and other error

So this ssd is definitly not the issue because it is a replacement cuz i though the first was defective but this one does the same issue. But at the same time this pc doesnt have any issue running off a mechanical drive

This mobo doesnt support AHCI

NOTE: this is not my main rig
Spec :
CPU : core2quad q9400 stock
Ram 8gb ddr3 1333mhz (forget brand name)
GPU : msi gt 1030
PSU ultra x-finity 2g 600w (very old psu)
MOBO: asrock g41m-s3

Windows 10 1709
Last edited by an annoying pirate; Jun 12, 2018 @ 4:04am
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TehSpoopyKitteh Jun 12, 2018 @ 4:24am 
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
Okay so i bough a teamgroup l5 lite 3d 120gb And installed it on my secondary pc. But after a while when playing a game window would bsod with different error. Last one was system_service_exception. Sometime memory management and other error

So this ssd is definitly not the issue because it is a replacement cuz i though the first was defective but this one does the same issue. But at the same time this pc doesnt have any issue running off a mechanical drive

This mobo doesnt support AHCI

NOTE: this is not my main rig
Spec :
CPU : core2quad q9400 stock
Ram 8gb ddr3 1333mhz (forget brand name)
GPU : msi gt 1030
PSU ultra x-finity 2g 600w (very old psu)
MOBO: asrock g41m-s3

Windows 10 1709
You need to update to Windows 10 1803.

Also, what games are you playing? The GT1030 is not a gaming graphics card.
Bad 💀 Motha Jun 12, 2018 @ 4:29am 
That should never use Win8 o 10; it should have Win7 cause that is all Legacy stuff you have.
SSD is not a good idea on non-AHCI and you only have support for SATA-II


Originally posted by The Spoopy Kitteh:
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
You need to update to Windows 10 1803.

Also, what games are you playing? The GT1030 is not a gaming graphics card.

Nothing too much demanding. Black ops serie overwatch l4d2 ect
I know its not a gaming card but i got it realy cheap and its almost the same perf as a 750ti p’us its not my main gaming rig

Originally posted by Bad_Motha:
That should never use Win8 o 10; it should have Win7 cause that is all Legacy stuff you have.
SSD is not a good idea on non-AHCI and you only have support for SATA-II

Alway worked fine on a HDDwith win 10
Last edited by an annoying pirate; Jun 12, 2018 @ 4:52am
mtono Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:21am 
you should try another hdd or ssd. if it works then you have it. if not there must be a softwareerror in windows. you can reinstall then windows. more i dont know.
kind regards.
Originally posted by professor pilz:
you should try another hdd or ssd. if it works then you have it. if not there must be a softwareerror in windows. you can reinstall then windows. more i dont know.
kind regards.
Its already a fresh install

Litteraly only the graphic driver steam and some game installedright now

Work fine on hdd but bsod frequently with any ssd
Last edited by an annoying pirate; Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:28am
Elon Mosque Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:39am 
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
Originally posted by professor pilz:
you should try another hdd or ssd. if it works then you have it. if not there must be a softwareerror in windows. you can reinstall then windows. more i dont know.
kind regards.
Its already a fresh install

Litteraly only the graphic driver steam and some game installedright now

Work fine on hdd but bsod frequently with any ssd
This may seem weird but i suggest you try with another Sata cable. I hafbsod issues 2 years ago I tought it was the drive. The new drive had the same problem as soon as I connected to the cable where old drive was connected. So might worth taking a look at it.
Last edited by Elon Mosque; Jun 12, 2018 @ 6:47am
John Doe Jun 12, 2018 @ 7:18am 
http://www.silentpcreview.com/article288-page3.html

PSU screams junk all across the board. No APFC even.

Even though the SSD only pulls a mere couple of watts, that PSU needs to go if you want to keep that machine going.
I use the very same sata cable that used to be on the HDD
John Doe Jun 12, 2018 @ 7:50am 
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
I use the very same sata cable that used to be on the HDD

You know you could burn out the SSD with that PSU, right? You remind me of the people in Siege that make everybody wait because of their crap HDD full of bloatware, yet can afford 10s of games.

Seriously, buy a new cheap PSU that is at least decent.
Originally posted by John Doe:
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
I use the very same sata cable that used to be on the HDD

You know you could burn out the SSD with that PSU, right? You remind me of the people in Siege that make everybody wait because of their crap HDD full of bloatware, yet can afford 10s of games.

Seriously, buy a new cheap PSU that is at least decent.

The system work fine when im not gaming. It only crash after a certain amount of time ingame when there alot going on

Plus i dont care much about that ssd i only paid 40$ for it

If its the psu then explain why the hdd work fine but not ssd that need less power on the same cable

Last edited by an annoying pirate; Jun 12, 2018 @ 8:01am
rotNdude Jun 12, 2018 @ 9:35am 
If it works fine with a HDD, put it back in. If you look at the BIOS for that motherboard, the last update was 6 years ago.
Bad 💀 Motha Jun 12, 2018 @ 9:37am 
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
Originally posted by professor pilz:
you should try another hdd or ssd. if it works then you have it. if not there must be a softwareerror in windows. you can reinstall then windows. more i dont know.
kind regards.
Its already a fresh install

Litteraly only the graphic driver steam and some game installedright now

Work fine on hdd but bsod frequently with any ssd

here's the problem; HDDs dont care what SATA mode u run, never...
However if you lack AHCI which means full native speeds for all your SATA drives; DO NOT put an SSD on that system; it wont run correctly.


You could update that machine to Z97 + Haswell 4th Gen CPU and actually have a great system and still use your existing DDR3 RAM

If you're gonna put Win10 on ANY system; it better have full Drivers for it; nothing legacy.
Your system is entire SO legacy it's not funny; that system should be running WinXP or 7 when comes to Windows OS, nothing else will work correctly.
Last edited by Bad 💀 Motha; Jun 12, 2018 @ 9:39am
igloosfolly Jun 12, 2018 @ 11:02am 
Repeat after me Windows Unified Drivers intstall the SSD and run the driver in compatibilty mode for a older operating system. The board supports SATA2 only.
John Doe Jun 12, 2018 @ 11:23am 
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:
Originally posted by John Doe:

You know you could burn out the SSD with that PSU, right? You remind me of the people in Siege that make everybody wait because of their crap HDD full of bloatware, yet can afford 10s of games.

Seriously, buy a new cheap PSU that is at least decent.

The system work fine when im not gaming. It only crash after a certain amount of time ingame when there alot going on

Plus i dont care much about that ssd i only paid 40$ for it

If its the psu then explain why the hdd work fine but not ssd that need less power on the same cable

Yet you don't pay $40 for a decent PSU? See, the Siege player logic perfectly fits here. Go ahead, have your house burned down by that piece of junk PSU. You already have signs of a PSU going bad yet you don't care about it. It's your parent's money after all, right? Might as well give the rig to somebody else, who will care about it.
an annoying pirate Jun 12, 2018 @ 11:33am 
Originally posted by John Doe:
Originally posted by an annoying pirate:

The system work fine when im not gaming. It only crash after a certain amount of time ingame when there alot going on

Plus i dont care much about that ssd i only paid 40$ for it

If its the psu then explain why the hdd work fine but not ssd that need less power on the same cable

Yet you don't pay $40 for a decent PSU? See, the Siege player logic perfectly fits here. Go ahead, have your house burned down by that piece of junk PSU. You already have signs of a PSU going bad yet you don't care about it. It's your parent's money after all, right? Might as well give the rig to somebody else, who will care about it.

sorry to pop your bubble but i aint living with my parent and tbh ad laugh if the psu actualy caught fire since i never keep that system on when im not there im not buying a psu cuz its been working just fine for over a decade and i highly doubt just switching a drive to a ssd would make it fail
Last edited by an annoying pirate; Jun 12, 2018 @ 11:34am
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