I just found out that if you disable the ASMedia SATA3 controller in BIOS, the rear eSATA port will also be disabled.
Once the rear eSATA is connected, SATA3_A1(one of the ASMedia SATA3 ports) will be disabled.
The end. gg.
I just found out that if you disable the ASMedia SATA3 controller in BIOS, the rear eSATA port will also be disabled.
That is because you can't run two drives off of one port ..Once the rear eSATA is connected, SATA3_A1(one of the ASMedia SATA3 ports) will be disabled.
The end. gg.
It's in the manual...
1. Support Windows 8.
2. Modify ASMedia SATA3 can't detect HDD when CSM disable.
3. Add i7-2700K to CPU EZ OC, Advance Turbo 30 and Power Saving Mode support list.
Note: "Ultra Fast" is only supported by below conditions.
1. OS is Windows 8.
2. Graphics supports UEFI GOP.
New Bios 2.10
3. Add i7-2700K to CPU EZ OC,
That would be because the eSATA port is part of the ASMedia controller.
That is because you can't run two drives off of one port ..
Oddly enough, disabling the Intel SATA controller disables those ports also ..:biggrin:
Hi everyone. I am new here, as a registered user. I saw some talk about eSATA here.
I'm having problems getting my TRAXDATA eSATA/USB pendrive to be detected by the BIOS. System browser says "empty". Under Windows 7 x64 nothing shows up either.
I have all internal ASMEDIA ports otherwise vacant, so it is really only eSATA plugged in that controller. The pendrive is working fine on its USB side. Maybe it is just a dead eSATA port on my motherboard (mATX).
Any ideas?
I had to enable external Sata on one port in the BIOS to get it working
Thanks, but I have not come across that function in the BIOS or in the manual. Could you please be more specific?
Greetings
Pato
Picked one of these up from Newegg. They had a 15% off instant savings. Conveniently, or maybe not, my Gigabyte Z68X-UD4-B3 had it's rear USB 3.0 headers burn out last week. It's getting RMA'd and this is going in permanently.
In the BIOS, go to the Advanced Tab, select storage configuration.
You should see a list of sata ports and what's plugged into each. Go into an empty port (preferably), and you should see the external sata option. It's set to disabled for all the ports.
Guys I'm having a serious issue with this board
I upgraded my system to an i5 3570k, 8GB of RAM and an Asrock Z77 Extreme4.
My graphics card stayed the same, a Gainward GTX275.
The thing, the graphics card in 3D mode doesn't seem to ramp up the fans. I keep hearing some noise like if they are trying to ramp up to max speed, but are being told otherwise.
If I use EVGA Precision and apply the automatic fan curve, it works correctly and it ramps up gradually, but before, this wasnt needed. Why is this happening? Is the GPU too old for this chipset? Is something wrong? I doubt this is the planned behaviour
The mobo has nothing to do with fan profiles on a GPU. That is strictly a function of drivers and the GPU BIOS. Obviously third party GPU software can change it as you've found.
Cause it ended on 10/6
eSata is only on the ASMedia controller period...Thank you, I found that option. Funny enough, it is available for the intel ports only, but not for the ASMEDIA ones, where I actually have the eSATA device plugged in. I enable external sata on all Intel ports, but the ASMEDIA controller still doesn't detect it.![]()
eSata is only on the ASMedia controller period...
(SATA3_A1 connector is shared with eSATA3 port)
make sure you dont have anything in the SATA3_A1, if you also have esata port in use!