How to fix storage link timeouts on Onda H610E-B?

Every time the game tried to render complex light-mapped blocks, it would just crash to desktop without warning. It was incredibly frustrating. The PCIe lanes on the Onda H610E-B were hitting driver-level timeout detection errors when pushing massive texture datasets, which basically froze the system. I tried moving the game to a different partition, but that just added 8 seconds to the load time and didn't stop the crashes—a total waste of time. I ended up grabbing the latest BIOS firmware from the official site and, after flashing, I went into the M.2 settings and disabled the power-saving mode. After that, I cycled through 10 different heavy scenes and didn't hit a single crash; the stability is night and day. I did have a scare where the system wouldn't recognize the boot drive right after the update, but I fixed that by resetting the boot priority. SSD temps are hovering around 40-48℃. The system logs are finally clean of storage error codes, and the input response feels way more tactile.
Category:Real-time Monitoring Last updated:March 27, 2026 9:05 AM