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NVME not detected in BIOS. AX370 Gaming K5

I just built my first Ryzen build and I'm having an issue getting Win 10 installed on the NVMe drive I put in it. It's not being detected in BIOS, only the two sata SSDs I put in are detected. They're in Sata0 and 1. What do I do?  I've updated the BIOS to the latest version and I'm not seeing anything in there to enable NVMe

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First install Windows (in EFI mode), and then try to boot from it by using Windows Boot Manager as boot option.

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2 minutes ago, agent_x007 said:

First install Windows (in EFI mode), and then try to boot from it by using Windows Boot Manager as boot option.

But I can't install Windows. It only shows the 2 sata drives that I'm going to use as storage

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Full specs?

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1 minute ago, JDE said:

Full specs?

AX370 Gaming K5

1800x

Gtx 1070

2400 Mhz Corsair DDR4

960 Evo NVMe

Sandisk 1TB SSD storage drive

Crucial SSD 500GB storage drive

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Just now, akb8812 said:

AX370 Gaming K5

1800x

Gtx 1070

2400 Mhz Corsair DDR4

960 Evo NVMe

Sandisk 1TB SSD storage drive

Crucial SSD 500GB storage drive

Still haven't gotten full specs. How much RAM and what model? What PSU?

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Spoiler

 

Helios EVO (Main):

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Pacific Spirit XT - Server

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2 minutes ago, JDE said:

Still haven't gotten full specs. How much RAM and what model? What PSU?

16GB CMK16GX4M2A2

RMx 750W

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Just now, akb8812 said:

16GB CMK16GX4M2A2

RMx 750W

hrm...

did you screw in the m.2.?

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lol yes of course. But I'm gonna reseat it now and see if that's the issue

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23 minutes ago, akb8812 said:

But I can't install Windows. It only shows the 2 sata drives that I'm going to use as storage

So...does that mean that you've tried installing windows to see whether the drive is there or not? 

 

I had an issue with my X99-S motherboard where 3 out of 5 SSDs that were connected would not get detected in BIOS but were detected by windows so... :P 

Looking at my signature are we now? Well too bad there's nothing here...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What? As I said, there seriously is nothing here :) 

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I found an old drive with Win 10 installed. It's not detected in Disk Mgmt

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Not finding any solutions on Google. I've tried to unplug other drives and still nothing. It's the latest BIOS/UEFI from Gigabyte.

Also, is it normal that it takes 30-50 seconds to POST and get into setup for

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1) Have you tried installing it's drivers ?
2) Are you sure you are booting in EFI mode, not CSM ?
3) What options you have in BIOS => Peripherals => NVMe Configuration (a picture would be nice) ?
4) What did you choose under "Windows 10 Features" in BIOS ?

CPU : Core i7 6950X @ 4.26 GHz + Hydronaut + TRVX + 2x Delta 38mm PWM
MB : Gigabyte X99 SOC (BIOS F23c)
RAM : 4x Patriot Viper Steel 4000MHz CL16 @ 3042MHz CL12.12.12.24 CR2T @1.48V.
GPU : Titan Xp Collector's Edition (Empire)
M.2/HDD : Samsung SM961 256GB (NVMe/OS) + + 3x HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 6TB
DAC : Motu M4 + Audio Technica ATH-A900Z
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3 minutes ago, agent_x007 said:

1) Have you tried installing it's drivers ?
2) Are you sure you are booting in EFI mode ?
3) What options you have in BIOS => Peripherals => NVMe Configuration (a picture would be nice) ?
4) What did you choose under "Windows 10 Features" in BIOS ?

1. Not yet, you mean load the driver in WIndows setup?

2. I think so, I've tried change every setting from legacy to uefi, disable and enable CSM. Tried it all

3. That was the first place I looked, I don't have any options. Just text saying there is no NVME device detected.

4. Right now it's default "Other OS" but I've tried Windows 10 and Windows 10 WHQL and played around with the options that appear when that is chosen.

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Ad 1. Yes. If it's UEFI glitch, it should show up after drivers installation.
Ad 2. Don't use CSM or "Legacy" for booting (CSM = Disabled).
Otherwise, you can't boot from NVMe drive.
Ad 3. OK
Ad 4. Try Enabling "Fast Boot" to fix this long loading (try setting EFI driver on "VGA Support" option as well).

CPU : Core i7 6950X @ 4.26 GHz + Hydronaut + TRVX + 2x Delta 38mm PWM
MB : Gigabyte X99 SOC (BIOS F23c)
RAM : 4x Patriot Viper Steel 4000MHz CL16 @ 3042MHz CL12.12.12.24 CR2T @1.48V.
GPU : Titan Xp Collector's Edition (Empire)
M.2/HDD : Samsung SM961 256GB (NVMe/OS) + + 3x HGST Ultrastar 7K6000 6TB
DAC : Motu M4 + Audio Technica ATH-A900Z
PSU: Seasonic X-760 || CASE : Fractal Meshify 2 XL || OS : Win 10 Pro x64
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No matter what I try it doesn't work. I'm all out of ideas

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So I booted into Windows on my old SSD which has Win 10 on it. Looked into Device manager and saw an NVMe standard controller driver with a yellow exclmation mark. So I installed the Samsung NVMe and all that did was change the name from standard driver to Samsung driver. However I did notice when I opened properties that it said "This device cannot start. (Code 10)"

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My RAM is 2400Mhz Corsair. Is it possible that could be causing the slow boot times?

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