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Asus motherboard problem.....again?

I'm having the SAME problem I had on my other motherboard I just returned.

It cannot be a coincidence can it?

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/300889-new-computer-help/#entry4088297My old thread

Basically it detects my drives when it feels like it and my hdd doesn't get detected at all. And my main ssd didn't show up in the boot options now. I have to manually select it in the bios to boot. Everything is new. No used

My old board was a x99a and I have a rampage extreme v. Same exact problem

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Could you check your CSM settings? Try disabling CSM completely and check UEFI. And then Enable CSM and check the UEFI.

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I'm having the SAME problem I had on my other motherboard I just returned.

It cannot be a coincidence can it?

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/300889-new-computer-help/#entry4088297My old thread

Basically it detects my drives when it feels like it and my hdd doesn't get detected at all. And my main ssd didn't show up in the boot options now. I have to manually select it in the bios to boot. Everything is new. No used

My old board was a x99a and I have a rampage extreme v. Same exact problem

maybe bad sata cables? 

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maybe bad sata cables?

I tried like 7+  

Could you check your CSM settings? Try disabling CSM completely and check UEFI. And then Enable CSM and check the UEFI.

how?

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I would imagine that it is in your BIOS somewhere. I don't know where though, don't have your motherboard.

yeah obviously . But there is loads of options in the rampage boards

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I would imagine that it is in your BIOS somewhere. I don't know where though, don't have your motherboard.

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*cough* look at the OP's name *cough*

thanks for the helpful post

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Go in your PCH Storage Configuration settings and check to make sure that AHCI is enabled on all of the drives. The exception to this would be if you had your OS on a previously configured IDE drive. Also try swapping your OS drive to an entirely separate controller from any other drives/SATA devices. i.e.- move OS drive to controller 1, everything else to controller 2. If that doesn't work swap back.

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Go in your PCH Storage Configuration settings and check to make sure that AHCI is enabled on all of the drives. The exception to this would be if you had your OS on a previously configured IDE drive. Also try swapping your OS drive to an entirely separate controller from any other drives/SATA devices. i.e.- move OS drive to controller 1, everything else to controller 2. If that doesn't work swap back.

tried that

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