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Brian Tyler

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  1. Thanks for the reply, I get that the motherboard doesn't support the card natively, but that wasn't that suppose to be the whole point of using the PCIE adaptor?
  2. Help! Here's what up.: I've got an old Sandy bridge P8P67 that I use for music creation. I just want to get Windows 10 to see my Samsung Evo 970 NVME I just spent my last dollar on. Installed the 970 into the PCIE adapter and I have the adapter card seated in a brown slot that says PCIE16x on it. Not sure if this info is needed however I have a graphics card (GTX650ti) in the first PCIE16x lane, a PCIE soundcard in the first 1x slot. Power on the adapter seems to be working fine, however in the bios, in windows 10, and even Linux, I see nothing about the NVME. Here is the link for the adaptor: https://www.glotrends-store.com/glotrends-pa11-hs-2-in-1-22110-m2-adapter-with-aluminum-heatsink-for-pcie-nvme-ssd-key-m-and-m2-sata-ssd-key-b-bm-p0020.html The Asus P8P67 looks like its on its latest firmware (3602) but I haven't been able to see anything in Windows device manager, or computer management that the NVME stick is available. I've seen modded P8P67 firmware, but I haven't been able to load it. I don't need to boot windows from the NVME, I only needed it to load samples quickly from music libraries.
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