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X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem

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2019/01/22 22:18:16 (permalink)
Buy the X299 DARK motherboard, do not recognize the M.2 interface hard drive, the settings are set according to the instructions, or not recognized, what to do! What do you need to set?
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    GGTV-Jon
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    Re: X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem 2019/01/22 22:55:14 (permalink)
    What did you buy for an M.2 drive?
    Exact part number please


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    Re: X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem 2019/01/23 09:19:40 (permalink)
    is it m.2 or nvme since there is no bios setting to change it will auto detect unless you disabled the port manually




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    Re: X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem 2019/01/23 10:16:46 (permalink)
    startekselva
    is it m.2 or nvme since there is no bios setting to change it will auto detect unless you disabled the port manually




    Or he bought an M.2 sata drive.... That is why I why asking for the part number


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    Re: X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem 2019/01/23 12:12:35 (permalink)
    M.2 is the form-factor (type) of the device.
    NVMe is the communication interface protocol for PCIe-attached storage devices (NVM = non-volatile media, e = PCI-express).
     
    X299 DARK supports only NVMe M.2 devices. Any SATA device installed in M.2 port will not operate, as there is no physical SATA signals routed to NVMe M.2 ports on this board.

    If you have question, please post in public forum. I do not reply PMs, so all in community can benefit the answer. 
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    Re: X299 DARK motherboard, M.2 Problem 2019/01/23 17:36:32 (permalink)
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    M.2 is the form-factor (type) of the device.
    NVMe is the communication interface protocol for PCIe-attached storage devices (NVM = non-volatile media, e = PCI-express).
     
    X299 DARK supports only NVMe M.2 devices. Any SATA device installed in M.2 port will not operate, as there is no physical SATA signals routed to NVMe M.2 ports on this board.


    +1
    Thank you Tin_EE for clarifying that


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