NVME not recognized in BIOS
H0enheim Posted messages 1458 Registration date Status Membre Last intervention -
Hello,
I have just built this PC:
CPU - Core i5-10400F
Motherboard - TUF GAMING B560-PLUS WIFI
RAM - DDR4 Kingston Fury - 3200 MHz
SSD - Samsung Series 970 EVO Plus 1 TB
The problem is that my SSD is not recognized in the BIOS, nor during the Windows installation, and still not in diskpart.
I installed it in the second port "M2_2" (PCI-E 3.0 4x and SATA) since the first one is normally disabled with a 10th generation Intel CPU if I understood the documentation correctly.
I tried switching to UEFI, Legacy, changing the mode in CSM> BOOT DEVICE CONTROL, but nothing works.
Thanks in advance for your solutions :/
1 réponse
Hello,
Go to the Advanced section of the BIOS (F7 key) if you are in EZ mode.
Under Advanced > Onboard Devices Configuration
look for M.2_2 PCIE Bandwidth Configuration [x2][x4] = Choose the x4 mode.
Then go back to > Nvme Controller / nvme configuration.
Apparently for M2_2; your SATA6G_2 port will be disabled.
For the nvme m2_2 configuration, there are 3 options... Auto/Sata/PCIE.
You can choose the PCIE mode.
Press F10 to save & exit the BIOS.
Normally after that, it should be fine.
In the Boot section, there is also > AMI native Nvme Driver support; it should normally be Enabled.
Check just in case....