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Elevate

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  1. Issue part- Inland 512gb NVME from microcenter Motherboard- MSI B450 A-Pro(6 months old) So, a couple of days ago, I bought a new ssd from micro center, a 512gb NVME ssd with 3100/1900 r/w speeds. I have an existing ssd in my computer which I boot off of (Kingston A400 240gb) The drive is detected in Windows and in disk/partition manager. Both drives have standard NFTS encryption, and both register as healthy, active partitions. IT WONT DETECT IN BIOS!! The drive doesn't appear in the boot order list, so I cant boot from it and use it. It appears in the BIOS when I look into the mobo map and it says in the M.2 slot, a 512gb nvme is plugged in. Any help whatsoever would be appreicated! I dont want to waste $70 on a worthless drive.
  2. For a budget build amd wins, but for this intel is better.
  3. While I may not be the smartest I know a z390 isn’t an am4 chipset, he could also purchase a new mobo and return the older one.
  4. Anything with a 80 plus rating should be fine. 600 watts and up would work for that setup. Good luck!
  5. 16gbs of RAM would work for a system of that caliber. I would get a high end Ryzen cpu or a mid range intel cpu. I also would get at least a 750 watt psu as well. I would recommend putting this build in pcparkpicker to check for compatibilities. Good luck on your build!
  6. No problem! Good luck on making it work.
  7. I would say recheck your case wires are in the mobo properly, but if you didn’t change anything it most likely isn’t that. I would make sure nothing is accidentally unplugging wires and making it nonfunctional.
  8. It may be the wiring between the modem and router or ethernet cord. I would try a different modem or router if you can, and see if that works. I recently replaced my own router and get a solid 30-40% faster down speed than before. Good luck
  9. You should be able to run two different RAM brands, and I am currently doing that myself. However, sometimes they will not work together, and you need to get two of the same brand.
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