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Hi, i have 2x 860 evo's in my build one of them which has all of my games and stuff works just fine the other does not show up at all. Another issue I ran into when I came home and booted up my PC is it said it did not have a boot drive yet my boot drive should be an m.2 drive. At this time i took out the drive that i thought did not work hoping to maybe get a different one. I replugged in my SSD and it booted almost like it was booting from the SSD that did not work. eny ways to check if the drive works or if i am booting from that drive and not my m.2 thanks.

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Well I would first check drive order if you had (no boot drive) as the pc may have screwed up and changed the #1 drive in the list

Current main PC:

 

CPU: R7 7800x3d (PBO undervolted)

GPU: 7900XT

RAM: 32gb Gskill Ripjaws S5 6000mhz

MOBO: Asus TUF B650e wifi

CASE: Xtia Xproto ATX

 

Server PC:

 

CPU: Xeon X5690

GPU: R9 Fury X

RAM: Assorted 4gb sticks (24gb total)

MOBO: Asus Sabretooth X58

CASE: Alienware Area 51 ALX

 

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well what do you mean? windows media installer lets you choose what drive you install windows 10 on

Current main PC:

 

CPU: R7 7800x3d (PBO undervolted)

GPU: 7900XT

RAM: 32gb Gskill Ripjaws S5 6000mhz

MOBO: Asus TUF B650e wifi

CASE: Xtia Xproto ATX

 

Server PC:

 

CPU: Xeon X5690

GPU: R9 Fury X

RAM: Assorted 4gb sticks (24gb total)

MOBO: Asus Sabretooth X58

CASE: Alienware Area 51 ALX

 

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