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c-moto ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 10 May 2022 Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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Hi all,
I'm hoping someone here can tell me if the ASRock E3C226D2I LGA 1150 Mini-ITX should be compatable with a Silverstone ECS06 6-Port SATA Gen3 (6Gbps) Non-RAID PCI Express Gen3 x2 card. The card uses AsMedia 1166 controller chipset. I have installed one and the Bios utility can't see the card which is seated in the PCI-e slot Should i be able to see the sata controller card in my Bios, under advanced tab > North bridge configuration ? I'm running P3.50 UEFI version My OS is unraid, i have sent in my diagnostics log to those guys and the moderator tells me the card is not being detected. Any guidance hugely appreciated, the sata card is brand new, so i have to assume its my lack of know how, could be a faulty card i suppose |
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threadzipper1957 ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Mar 2022 Status: Offline Points: 8545 |
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Maybe ASRock Rack support can answer this question
https://event.asrockrack.com/tsd.asp Wne using gmail, check the spam folder for replies I don't think the card should be found in BIOS, maybe it has its own BIOS. But check with the manufacturer, if the card is UEFI Compatible. When the answer is It should work It should be compatible with PCIE .... protocol It always worked It's not tested, yoiust ask for a clear yes or no, all other evasive answers are not worth reading. I know that the newer Dawicontrol cards often work without a problem on desktop boards. |
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kerberos_20 ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 06 Dec 2017 Location: czech republic Status: Offline Points: 2577 |
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external cards if they dont have its own ooprom (bios firmware) cant be used in bios, they will however work in windows as long you provide drivers to it
if you have CSM disabled, card need to have uefi compatible ooprom, if its enabled, then legacy ooprom should be enough, also make sure that loading optional ooproms is enabled in bios settings and if you manage to initialise ooprom through bios, advanced bios settings will not see it, once POST finishes, then right before boot you should see configuration for your drives inserted there, if not ooprom not loaded Edited by kerberos_20 - 24 Aug 2022 at 11:57pm |
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