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Date: Oct 2007 Location: NSW, In a house. Posts: 3,735 Ultra DMA CRC Error Count - What is this? Should I be worried? I ultra dma crc error count ssd recently threw a spare Samsung HD501LJ into my server for some extra storage and ran HD Tune Pro to do a quick SMART check. It came up saying the following: What exactly does this error mean? Furthermore, I though ultradma crc errors 200 Ultra DMA was something to do with PATA drives only? This is a SATA drive. Should I be concerned? __________________ | Main Rig | i5-2500K @ 4.326Ghz | CM 212+ | Sabertooth P67 | 16GB Corsair Vengeance @ 1648Mhz | Asus GTX960 Strix DirectCU II OC 4GB | Silverstone ST75F-P | Fractal Design Define R3 | 1 x 250GB HDD | 3 x Dell U2412M | -Sk3tChY- View Public Profile Visit -Sk3tChY-'s homepage! Find More Posts by -Sk3tChY-
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Find More Threads by -Sk3tChY- Join OCAU to remove this ad! 22nd January 2011, 6:03 PM #2 rowan194 Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Posts: 1,976 A CRC error is caused when a packet of data between the controller and drive (or vice versa) is corrupted in some way. 10 communication errors for a drive that's been powered on for 7+ months shouldn't be of major concern. You can try replacing the cable. "UDMA" in the variable name hints at the legacy of an older interface when SMART was first created. It's not suggesting that you have an IDE drive. rowan194 View Public Profile Find More Posts by rowan194 Find More Threads by rowan194 22nd January 2011, 6:30 PM #3 peter10001 Member Join Date: May 2010 Location: Netherlands Posts: 122 -Try different cable. -Look if cable connector is connected good with connector on mainbord/harddisk. -Other cables/parts can disstort the connection, but yours is low, so i do not thinks it's this. Put your cable different through your case, if possible. -Try a different controller connection. peter10001 View Public Profile Find More Posts by peter10001 Find More Threads by peter10001 22nd January 2011, 11:46 PM #4 issa2006 Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: AUSTRALIA (ADL) Posts: 3,113 smart errors + smart software can be wrong sometimes(esp with ssd) (chang power+data cable(swap them for a diff hdd plu
tech Search Tags: Builds Cases Cooling CPUs Graphics Laptops Memory Monitors Motherboards more Peripherals PSUs Storage VR ForumStorage DMA CRC Error Count is very high. Sata controller failing? nrn9520Jun 6, 2011, 7:41 AM HD Tune is showing very high ultradma crc errors hddscan numbers of Ultra DMA CRC ERRor Count for both drives running on my motherboards ultradma crc errors 199 SATA controller. Over 63,000 for the system drive! I have a 320GB WD, and a 64GB OCZ Agility SSD as the boot drive.
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Here are the Health screenshots:Agility http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/7296/agilityr.pngWD http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/2182/wd320.pngHD Tune says that it could be caused by a damaged cable, but i have changed both cables. I have also moved them from ports 0+1 to 3+4. This has had http://forums.overclockers.com.au/showthread.php?t=934051 no effect.Is this a sign of the SATA controller failing? The system has been working fine, except that games tend to crash for some reason (even though CPU and Ram stress tests are always stable). Any info about the situation would be appreciated.Edit: Motherboard is Gigabyte P35-DS3L 16 answers Last reply May 6, 2012 More about error count high sata controller failing almartinJun 6, 2011, 8:47 PM It could be because when your game crashes http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/269937-32-error-count-high-sata-controller-failing it is logging these errors. You could try and boot to the dos prompt and run CHKDSK to check your drives and let it repair any bad sectors if there are any before you load windows. Also clear your log files and get a fresh update on your errors. sminlalJun 6, 2011, 9:14 PM These indicate problems with the transfer of data between the host and the disk. They can't be caused by software, and they don't indicate a problem with the disk itself. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.#Known_ATA_S.M.A.R.T._attributesThe first thing I'd do is to reseat all of the drive cables. If the numbers continue to climb then I'd try using different cables.Edit: Ah, I see you've already done that. Given that it's happening in multiple drives it seems pretty unlikely to be a drive fault. But could still be some systemic problem such as an overtaxed power supply. Related Resources SATA Controller Issues with New HDD Sata 3(6gb/s) controller Need help with a sata raid controller Hard disks or controller failing? Trouble adding Silicon Sata 3114 controller card Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer nrn9520Jun 7, 2011, 3:57 AM Yes, I assumed like you said that multiple drives eliminated them as the problem. The first thing is did was change cables, and also change to different connectors on the motherboard
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Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Hardware and Technology > Computer Help > S.M.A.R.T. HDD failure: how to repair? Discussion in 'Computer Help' started by axelfox, May 9, 2005. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. axelfox Diamond Member Joined: Oct 13, 1999 Messages: 6,721 Likes Received: 0 UPDATE 4: Ran WD's write zero program. It fails 3/4 into it. I think this sucker is done. UPDATE 3: The drive is probably set up to be a goner. I backed everything up and trying to ovewrite with zeroes as a last resort. The warranty expired 12/14/04. Thanks everyone. UPDATE 2: I ran WD diagnostics full test and it supposedly fixed the bad sectors. Upon reboot, however, the drives aren't detected. I remove the cables and then put them back in and reboot. I get the SMART failure again and run the WD diagnostics, only to tell me that the SMART has failed again. I ran EVEREST with the results in the post below. At this point I have backed up my data on another drive. I can low level format if that will fix the bad sectors (or what ever is wrong). _________ My primary slave started to get this message upon detection of the IDE channels: Primary Slave: S.M.A.R.T. hard drive failure. Failure imminent. Back up and replace. Its been doing that for a couple of weeks and I'm waiting for it to crash. Does anyone know how to fix it? Thanks UPDATE BELOW. #1 axelfox, May 9, 2005 Last edited by a moderator: Jan 6, 2014 harpy82 Senior member Joined: Nov 21, 2001 Messages: 891 Likes Received: 0 "... for a couple of weeks and I'm waiting for it to crash. Does anyone kno..." so... the hdd has not yet crash ? S.M.A.R.T detection isn't really tat all smart... so.. i guess is best is to disable S.M.A.R.T to get rid of the error messages.... then get a new drive and transfer ur data over.. drives r so cheap this day that i wouldn't worri about upgrading one... unless it has already failed... then i will sweat... cry...... suicide... LOL #2 harpy82, May 9, 2005 montag451 Diamond Member Joined: Dec 17, 2004 Messages: 4,587 Likes Received: 0 I think the way SMART works is on probabilities. If a certain event happens, then you get the warning if the probability