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Motherboard boots then stops detecting m.2 ssd?

5 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

I disabled csm and booted into windows. I will now shutdown and see if it will boot back up. 

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1 minute ago, Lefteh said:

hype train

Booting up and it’s frozen on this screen...image.thumb.jpg.aa226cb341fb9ae361d777e9713c5243.jpg

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Just now, Lefteh said:

reboot?

Just got into bios and said system can’t detect any devices.☹️ Should I try a different m.2 slot? 

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Just now, Lefteh said:

did CSM get enabled again?

Csm is still disabled. 

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6 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

yea try different m.2 slot GL

Installed in the 2nd slot. Booted to windows. Let’s see if I can shutdown and turn back on now. 

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7 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

yea try different m.2 slot GL

2nd slot just worked! Let me try 1 more time to verify!

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8 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

yea try different m.2 slot GL

2nd slot worked again! Problem solved! 

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Wow i thought the slot you were using was correct im going to check the manual for real now lol. :D

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i hope the other updates and UEFI things helped along the way atleast ?

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5 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

i hope the other updates and UEFI things helped along the way atleast ?

And I close up the case and then boot up and can you guess what happened?

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Just now, SalvatoreLacorte said:

And I close up the case and then boot up and can you guess what happened?

It’s not detected! 

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3 minutes ago, Lefteh said:

WHAT

Yup, I am about done with this crap... I have an ssd... can I just install that and transfer my data from the m.2 to that. 

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Odd. Outta curiosity, what happens if you try to boot again with no side panel? I've heard of odd shorts happening with a case (when putting a side panel on for example),

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 AF -- CPU Cooler: Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT -- Mobo: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5 -- RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Oloy 3000 MHz -- GPU: EVGA Nvidia 1070 Black -- Case: Phanteks P600S -- Storage: 240GB Corsair Force MP510 NVMe - 500GB WD Blue HDD - Hitachi 3TB HDD -- PSU: Corsair RM750i -- OS: Windows 10 Pro

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2 minutes ago, PhoenixEmmaley said:

Odd. Outta curiosity, what happens if you try to boot again with no side panel? I've heard of odd shorts happening with a case (when putting a side panel on for example),

Let me try real quick...

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3 minutes ago, PhoenixEmmaley said:

Odd. Outta curiosity, what happens if you try to boot again with no side panel? I've heard of odd shorts happening with a case (when putting a side panel on for example),

Same thing occurs. ☹️

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i think you have either a defective motherboard

or defective ssd

 

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Welp was worth a quick try. I think it might be either the board...or the m.2 drive itself.

Specs:

CPU: Ryzen 5 1600 AF -- CPU Cooler: Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT -- Mobo: Gigabyte AX370-Gaming K5 -- RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) Oloy 3000 MHz -- GPU: EVGA Nvidia 1070 Black -- Case: Phanteks P600S -- Storage: 240GB Corsair Force MP510 NVMe - 500GB WD Blue HDD - Hitachi 3TB HDD -- PSU: Corsair RM750i -- OS: Windows 10 Pro

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5 minutes ago, PhoenixEmmaley said:

Welp was worth a quick try. I think it might be either the board...or the m.2 drive itself.

I just replaced the mother board so it just be the ssd. This makes me so sad because I was at micro center today. 

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