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Razec11 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 30 May 2020 Location: 66-100 Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Hello
I have Asrock 970 Performance 3.1 motherboard with AMD chipset, BIOS ver. 1.1 UEFI, AMD FX 8350 processor without overclocking, 16 GB RAM and AMD Radeon 7870 graphics card with UEFI support. Recently, I bought a Toshiba Kbg30zms128g M.2 connector in NVMe protocol. I tried to install WIN 10 64 on it, but all the attempts failed. Installation instructions found on this forum described by a friend "parsec" on the forum page http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=1236&title=how-to-install-windows-on-a-pcie-ssd. He writes in it that the disk may not be visible in the BIOS The disk is invisible in the BIOS, but is visible in the browser in the BIOS and works well on this board under the already installed WIN 10 64 system. I tried to mount the system according to the first and second method, which is described by a colleague "parsec", but I only came to the moment when the first part of the bootable USB was mounted on the disk and the computer had to restart. Later, according to a colleague, "parsec" in the BIOS in the boot order should appear in the list "Windows Loader", but for me there is no such thing and the system after removing the USB boot does not load. Is the reason for this is that this disk is not completely supported by the BIOS, because if so it cannot be a boot disk. greetings |
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hotrob ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 07 Jun 2020 Status: Offline Points: 14 |
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The only thing I can think of is that that's a bit of an odd memory module, I'm guessing an OEM model. I think you're right in that it's not fully supported by the bios. Is it possible to test with a more mainstream NVME SSD?
It's also only an x2 interface (designed around PCIE 3), so it's not that much of an upgrade over a SATA SSD - it'll probably do about 650 read and 230 write vs a cheap SATA SSD's 500/500. I'd recommend getting a Silicon Motion P34A80 or an AData SX8200 Pro / Gammix s11 if you can pick up one of those on the cheap - they'll both do 2000/2000 and max out the pcie 3 bandwidth if you upgrade anytime soon. |
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