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Not posting after installing m.2 ssd

Mobo: gigabyte b350m ds3h

cpu: Ryzen 5 2400g

ssd: Crucial p3 2tb

 

other parts:

 - 2 HDDs

 - 1 sata ssd

 - gtx 1060

 - beQuiet system power 9 400w

 

I bought a new ssd to install in my system. After installing it, I pressed the start button and then the pc powered on but wasnt posting. Only a black screen and no error beeps.
The BIOS doesnt show. Without the ssd installed, everything still works fine.

what I tried:
- Updating the BIOS

- Resetting the BIOS config

- waiting a long time after starting the pc (1-2 hours)

- only booting with cpu, ram and the ssd installed

 

I have looked for other people having the issue but only found one person. He had multiple m.2 slots and after he moved the ssd to the other slot it work fine for him.

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Found this :

1 x M.2 connector (Socket 3, M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 SATA and PCIe x4/x2* SSD support)
* Actual support may vary by CPU.
* Supports only M.2 SATA SSDs when using an AMD Athlon™-series/ 7th Gen. A-series or Athlon™ X4 APU.

 

So what sort of M.2 ssd did you buy, SATA or NVMe ?

Edit : No, with your Ryzen you should be good

 

Update that Bios, I've done it many times, without problems

Edited by leclod

I'm willing to swim against the current.

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57 minutes ago, leclod said:

Found this :

1 x M.2 connector (Socket 3, M key, type 2242/2260/2280/22110 SATA and PCIe x4/x2* SSD support)
* Actual support may vary by CPU.
* Supports only M.2 SATA SSDs when using an AMD Athlon™-series/ 7th Gen. A-series or Athlon™ X4 APU.

 

So what sort of M.2 ssd did you buy, SATA or NVMe ?

Edit : No, with your Ryzen you should be good

 

Update that Bios, I've done it many times, without problems

Thanks for the replie. Its a nvme gen 3 x4 so should be fine.

And I updated my bios to the newest version. I also just updated the chipset drivers and it started one time after restarting. Then I went into the BIOS, looked if it was recognized and it was. I saved and exited the BIOS and it didnt start again. So I did something to make it work but I dont know what and now it doesnt work again.

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