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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/16 17:03:47
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jmesserfish Hello! I am looking to do a build with the x99 FTW K and was wondering if the m.2 steps still apply or has it been adjusted in a BIOS release. Meaning does it just recognize it or should I still do these steps? Thanks!
I own the classified version which is about the same as yours, and you should follow this guide to get your m.2 drive to be recognized.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/25 20:51:28
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/26 05:55:16
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I have tried everything but my m.2 drive won't show up on my X99 FTW K. I think the m.2 slot is not working.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/26 06:39:49
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Hello RECLUSERICK, and welcome to the forums! When using an M.2 on an X99 motherboard, make sure that it's an NVMe drive and not SATA. Unfortunately none of our boards will support a SATA M.2, as there are no connections to the SATA controller. Let us know the model M.2 drive you're using, and we should be able to determine if this may be the case.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/26 06:45:27
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RECLUSERICK I have tried everything but my m.2 drive won't show up on my X99 FTW K. I think the m.2 slot is not working.
Sorry to see your having an issue with your MB seeing the M.2 drive Since your in this thread, you should have followed all the steps listed, so what now you are asking ? Step 1 - Make sure the M.2 is fully / properly seated Step 2 - confirm your BIOS settings Step 3 - in the X99 MB section of the Forum - start a New Post, request for help, so we do not derail this thread; make sure you list your PC parts and what OS, create a useful / engaging title to catch the eye of those whom many be able to assist you You can also contact EVGA tech support directly
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/04/26 22:42:24
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Thanks for the help. It is a Sata m.2 drive and not a nvme m.2.
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2017/04/28 15:57:02
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Thx for info it really helps me because I had my eye on the 960 pro Samsung m.2, just was w8ting for price to drop. What is there average price now for a 500GB or 1TB??
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2017/05/06 00:56:53
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/06/08 00:46:13
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Nevermind.
post edited by kram36 - 2017/06/08 09:50:27
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/11 04:24:03
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Classified: Gen2 / SATA & PCIE AHCI, no PCIE NVMe M.2 support FTW-K, Micro2: Gen3 / PCIE AHCI & NVMe, no SATA M.2 support FTW, Micro: No M.2 Slot M
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/11 06:58:02
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This is, unfortunately, incorrect MelonGx. The Classified, FTW K and Micro 2 all support NVME exclusively, and do not support SATA M.2s.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/11 20:46:19
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EVGATech_BrandonS This is, unfortunately, incorrect MelonGx. The Classified, FTW K and Micro 2 all support NVME exclusively, and do not support SATA M.2s.
But why the manual said Classified's M.2 sharing a Gen2 PCIe slot?
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/12 06:14:08
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The Classified uses PCIE NVMe, and not SATA.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/12 22:24:26
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EVGATech_BrandonS The Classified uses PCIE NVMe, and not SATA.
OK I quit the discussion since you avoided answering why the Classified's manual saying the M.2 shared a Gen2 PCIe slot. This made it similar to a PCH-based M.2.
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Re: X99 Micro "2" Complete GUIDE Setting it all up !!
2017/08/15 06:11:12
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I'm sorry if I wasn't clear enough. Yes, the Classified's M.2 runs on PCH; in this case, however, it's limited to PCIE 2.0 speeds, and is not capable of using SATA. Most early X99 boards were exactly the same; we made some changes to the Micro 2 that allowed it to use CPU lanes instead of PCH, but both are still only capable of using PCIE M.2s.
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2017/11/18 03:53:14
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I'm trying to get my windows to recognize my Samsung m2 drive. I have the X99 Classified. When I enable UEFI, my regular SATA drive, which has windows installed on it, is not recognized anymore, and I do not have the UEFI hidden menu to enable Windows boot manager. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2017/11/18 04:36:41
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You will need UEFI to recognize your M.2 drive. Do you wish to boot from that drive? I recommend a fresh install so use a Windows USB drive or Windows DVD if you have a DVD drive. When the BIOs is set to UEFI and then you install Windows this will create the Windows Boot manager. That will be your primary boot device.
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2018/10/04 18:13:18
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just ordered the HP EX920 M.2 1TB PCIe 3.1 x4 NVMe for the x99 classified will i have any issues with this drive and any way i can clone my drive without doing a fresh install? i know the slot is pcie 2.0 x4 so i will get maybe half of the rated Read/Write Speeds up to 3,200 MBps / 1,800 MBps
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2018/10/04 20:19:18
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Most likely you will, you should do a fresh install of the OS in use and is also noted in the Post above #47.
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Re: X99 M.2 Getting it to work **STEP BY STEP**
2018/10/11 12:03:22
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thanks for the help this is about the best i could pull from my hp ex920 with the onboard pcie 2.0 x4 https://imgur.com/a/FL5lpmp it seems much slower then some of the tests i have seen
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