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    Posted: 13 May 2019 at 10:18pm
I just picked up the X470 Taichi Ultimate board. I have 2 M.2 2280 drives. BIOS recognizes the M.2 connected to M2_1 but not the M.2 connected to M2_2. I do not have anything plugged into SATA3_3 and my graphics card is connected to PCIE1.

I have connected the M.2 to an external enclosure and verified that the drive is working and I formatted it as well. BIOS does not recognize the drive in M2_2. I also upgraded the BIOS to version 2.0, no change in results. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
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What are the system specs?
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Originally posted by xhue xhue wrote:

What are the system specs?


Ryzen 5 1600x
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OK, seriously... You are talking about issues with SSD and we have to guess their models? :D

Post the mobo BIOS version, SSD models and make a CMOS reset just in case.
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Originally posted by xhue xhue wrote:

OK, seriously... You are talking about issues with SSD and we have to guess their models? :D

Post the mobo BIOS version, SSD models and make a CMOS reset just in case.


I jsut upgraded the BIOS to 2.0. SSDs are Samsung MZ-NLN256B (PM871a) and SanDisk x400. Both are 2280s.
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Try swapping the drives in the M.2 slots, clear CMOS (like, really) and report back.
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The M2_2 does not support SATA3 interface so it won't work with the Samsung PM871A (SATA3). Try it on the M2_1.
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