Sata issues on 970A-G46 motherboard

I'm getting extremely slow write and read speeds on my pny optima ssd and my bios also has problems finding my ssd at times. I thought it was my ssd so I RMA it and I just got it back but I'm still having the same issues. The odd thing is that when playing games like battlefield my loading times are extremely fast but during basic desktop use I experience hang ups.
The ssd is the only thing plugged to the sata ports and its in AHCI mode with a fresh install of windows 8.

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    Quote from: flobelix on 12-January-13, 18:49:48
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    I tried clearing CMOS by replacing jumper and loading factory defaults. Still high pitch sound is coming intermittently. As my 30 day period is over with Frys Electronics, How easy to get a replacement board from MSI. Does anyone know the steps?

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    4) After everything is coming up roses in AHCI mode and you are having no problems, then install the AMD chipset drivers as linked above and you are golden. 
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