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    Resolved [RESOLVED] PSU Disconnects SATA HDDs

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    Is this normal for a power supply unit?

    I have a sata hdd which I ran a sata cable and powerline from the case to outside to the drive. When copying small files TO it, it does fine. When copying large files (more than 5 gb) TO it, it disconnects the drive. Read operations seem to be fine. It is the Write operations to the drive that is coughing up.

    I know you probably thinking it is the HDD. Nope, it can't be, because it is happening to all drives that I plugged into it, including a brand new one that I recently bought.

    One more thing, the drives are TRUECRYPT which means that when copying to, it would required heavy usage of the CPU to encrypt. Can this be something related to the CPU?

    I tried modifying things in BIOS, from increase the RAM Voltage to QPI. I even tried different sata POWER cable slots. It still kept disconnecting on large files unless if I move 1 large file at a time and that is only sometimes it would work.

    So just now, I decided to power the drive up with an external power supply unit and copied large files to it. It worked! I just would like to understand what is going on.
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    Put a house fan to blowing into the case. My bet is if you monitor the cpu temp it will flat scare you.

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    I use RealTemp for years and it has been reliable. It did not show anything out of the norm. I still wonder why using an external PSU would work.
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    I all ways use a external power supply with a external hdd.
    Safer and does not tax the internal power supply. Yours maybe getting close to its final legs. Awful close at that.

    Sorry missed this edit the first time.

    So just now, I decided to power the drive up with an external power supply unit and copied large files to it. It worked! I just would like to understand what is going on.
    WD Caviar Blue 500 GB SATA Hard Drives (WD5000AAKX)
    Interface: SATA 6 Gb/s
    Read/Write: 6.8 Watts
    Idle: 6.10 Watts

    WD Caviar Blue 500 GB SATA Hard Drives (WD5000AAKS)
    Interface: SATA 3 Gb/s
    Read/Write: 8.77 Watts
    Idle: 8.40 Watts

    WD Caviar Blue 500 GB PATA Hard Drives (WD5000AAKB)
    Interface: PATA 100 MB/s
    Read/Write: 8.77 Watts
    Idle: 8.40 Watts

    Maybe to close to the onboards power limit too.

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    Sounds like your externally connected drives are not getting enough power. What size and length is the power lead?

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    I have a sata hdd which I ran a sata cable and powerline from the case to outside to the drive.
    How did you do that? Did you have to use some power cable extensions?

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    SpywareDr and Midknyte, I bought extensions for both the sata power and input. Like Spyware said, it does have something to do with the power because when I use an external power supply source, no problem at all. Also, it is off and on. Sometime, I don't need to do that.

    Have you heard of any settings in BIOS or Windows 7 that limits copy or move action of large files? Or is it overload of CPU since the HDD are Truecrypt?
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    Sounds like the PSU is overloaded.

    Or that line you tapped into is overloaded.

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    As you can tell, not enough power corrupts data ... and the poor computer keeps on trying repeatedly to copy and verify that the data has been copied across correctly ... which is wasting electricity, generating excess heat, and wearing out computer components.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon Speed
    ... Have you heard of any settings in BIOS or Windows 7 that limits copy or move action of large files? ...
    No such thing.
    Cheers.

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    I bought extensions for both the sata power and input
    Did you use the extension on the external PSU as well? If it has the same problem, then it's probably the extensions causing the problem.

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    Hi,

    So, it turns out that is NOT the Power Supply Unit or cable extensions after all. I have been using an external power supply source for the extra external hard drives.

    Here is a recap:

    The external sata HDD (copy to) disconnects when I copy or move multiple large files (more than 4 gb). It does not happen to files (truecrypt files or even regular files) smaller than 4gb. I thought it was the power so I plugged the HDDs to external power supply unit. That worked off and on just like the usage of the internal power supply unit.

    Two things that I noticed:

    • The HDDs that are NOT disconnecting and working fine when I copy or move these files are 1.5 tb and below. They use MBR.
    • The HDDs that are disconnecting and NOT working fine when I copy or move these files are 2.0 tb and above. They use GPT.


    • The HDDs that are NOT disconnecting and working fine when I copy or move these files are TRUECRYPT with single or double encryption with AES and TwoFish.
    • The HDDs that are disconnecting and NOT working fine when I copy or move these files are TRUECRYPT with triple encryption with Serpent, AES and TwoFish.


    The power supply and cable extensions seem to be NOT the problem but something with the CPU and TrueCrypt. The drives that are copying or moving FROM are SSDs and they are not TrueCrypt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shinma View Post
    No such thing.
    I google Windows 7 and there seems to be something related to caching when copying or moving large files. The solution that they provided is RoboCopy.

    Also and again, I wondered if it might be settings in the BIOS because I avoid overclocking my computer and keep it at default with energy saving power options and life extension options for the CPU.

    Here is the MB:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813128422
    Here is the CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115225
    Here is the RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820220543 I DRAM voltage it at 1.60 instead of 1.65.

    Thank You so far, for your participation everyone!!!
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    Here is an update on this. I got it resolved but I am not sure why it is acting like this.

    When I plug my SATA drives in Intel Controller ICH10R (SATA2 3gb/s), everything is fine.

    When I plug the exact same SATA drives in MARVELL (SATA3 6gb/s), it will fail on large file copy/move actions. If I plug an external power into the drives on large file copy/move actions, then it is fine. Obviously, there is not enough power from a 700W PSU? I have the basic equipment.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...9SIA4H81E87131
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    OCZ has a mixed reputation for their power supplies since they are rarely the oem.
    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shinma View Post
    OCZ has a mixed reputation for their power supplies since they are rarely the oem.
    Tell me about.

    Tell me about it.
    :d
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