I was wondering if it might be due to some bits/bytes software issue that could be remedied. I assume what you're talking about is some kind of actual hardware fix - going in and soldering something or the like?Theoretically yes, depending on the type of damage. Though the time/energy/skill involved for even the simplest of repairs would not be worth it. A new Board would be the way to go if it becomes an issue.
A Gigabyte LGA775 board, don't have the exact model immediately at hand.What motherboard is it?
I was wondering if it might be due to some bits/bytes software issue that could be remedied. I assume what you're talking about is some kind of actual hardware fix - going in and soldering something or the like?
Not sure about this assertion. Each SATA port has its on driver stack.If the Drive works fine on another port as you say, then it's not software related.
Each years, SATA port's pin will downgrade slower until it stop let data flow throught. I would recommend to get new motherboard.
I don't need to proven evidence
Each years, SATA port's pin will downgrade slower until it stop let data flow throught. I would recommend to get new motherboard.
Simply......TOO BAD. You are not adove everyone.
I don't need to proven evidence to you. I see you have been always challenged me, you can't win. I also see you like to argument with me in public, using PM instead. Act like adult, or leave me alone.
That's probably because you physically broke it.I have tower case for longer than 5 years, and my audio, USB port and few SATA are broken.
No, it won't.That mean data tranfer will become slow over a years.
They can degradation very slower ever if you take care of your computer. I will make simply, USB port does not lasting longer, HDMI does not lasting longer also, copper does not lasting longer too, and cable does not lasting longer either. Ever if you take care of your computer pretty well. I have tower case for longer than 5 years, and my audio, USB port and few SATA are broken. So, that is why I told Okedokey that I don't need to proven evidence at time, it is very easily to tell if you have same metal pin on any interface for 7 years. No metal pin for interface will stay best quailty for over 10 years. That is why his SATA port are bad and it is older motherboard.
Everything he do is not defense. What I said is make any sense. SATA port will degrade slower. That mean data tranfer will become slow over a years.
I've concluded one of the SATA ports on my Gigabyte mobo has gone funky, getting 4mb/sec out of it. Switching to another port cures the issue so it must be an issue with that port.
Any such thing as a fix for a SATA port?
They can degradation very slower ever if you take care of your computer.
- Download and update the latest BIOS.
- Clear the CMOS and load default BIOS settings. Save and Restart.
- Enter BIOS and set your custom settings (e.g. boot priority and so forth).
- Enter WIndows and download the latest chipset and SATA drivers to another USB stick. Worthwhile also downloading the F6 SATA drivers.
- Set a Windows Restore Point.
- Restart in safe mode and uinstall all SATA drivers.
- Restart again in SAFE mode and re-install all SATA drivers with newest drivers.
- Install chipset drivers.
- Restart normally.
- Test SATA port.
I see what you said in second sentence that state hard drive won't getting slower each years. My hard drive are getting slower, that I called degradation or lossing performance, then how do I get it back to normal speed?