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Asrock B350M Pro4 - Sabrent Rocket Nvme

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Topic: Asrock B350M Pro4 - Sabrent Rocket Nvme
Posted By: Lu5ck
Subject: Asrock B350M Pro4 - Sabrent Rocket Nvme
Date Posted: 03 Oct 2019 at 8:32pm
Hi,

I have recently bought [URL=https://amazon.com/Sabrent-Rocket-Internal-Performance-SB-ROCKET-1TB/dp/B07LGF54XR]sabrent rocket nvme[/URL]. According to paper, it should be compatible but the bios can't detect it.

I then updated the bios to 5.90 but still the same.

I tried both nvme slots as well, still the same.

I remove my sata ssd, still the same.

I disable CME (i think that what is called), still the same.

I am gonna bring the nvme down to a diagnose shop to test if the nvme is faulty tomorrow but just wanna find out if I miss anything.



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Posted By: Ray62
Date Posted: 03 Oct 2019 at 11:36pm
Let the SATA SSD be removed and place the NVME SSD in M2_1.
Go to the bios and load the defaults, save and power off.
Then try again, switch on to start into the bios.
If the drive still is not visible:
Then make a CMOS reset (like described in the manual) and restart to the bios.

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Posted By: Lu5ck
Date Posted: 04 Oct 2019 at 12:28am
Originally posted by Ray62 Ray62 wrote:

Let the SATA SSD be removed and place the NVME SSD in M2_1.
Go to the bios and load the defaults, save and power off.
Then try again, switch on to start into the bios.
If the drive still is not visible:
Then make a CMOS reset (like described in the manual) and restart to the bios.


Same, not showing.


Posted By: Lu5ck
Date Posted: 04 Oct 2019 at 9:05pm
An update. Apparently the nvme ssd is DOA =(



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