I just built a new Ryzen 2700X SFF watercooled build using the (very) recently released Asus X470-I motherboard, and I have pretty large issue that I can't seem to fix. I transplanted my Samsung 960 Evo NVMe drive to the new rig along with my other 2 drives, but it isn't recognized in Windows or in the BIOS. Some googling seems to point to Asus sharing M.2 slots with SATA ports 1 and 2, but removing all other drives (1 SATA SSD, and 1 SATA HDD) doesn't work either.
The other 2 work perfectly, and I was able to install Windows on my 256 GB SSD. Disk Manager doesn't show the M.2 either. Some folks in the past have had issues with this on Asus boards, but I can't seem to find the answer. I still need to try moving it to another board to test on a known working m.2 slot, but I need to cobble together my old rig to test. I didn't think to test it as it was known working when removed. I'm hoping someone here here has had success with BIOS settings on Asus boards discovering M.2 drives. I would really like to avoid disassembling this build if I can. It took all weekend to build, and RMAs are troublesome at the best of times.
The other 2 work perfectly, and I was able to install Windows on my 256 GB SSD. Disk Manager doesn't show the M.2 either. Some folks in the past have had issues with this on Asus boards, but I can't seem to find the answer. I still need to try moving it to another board to test on a known working m.2 slot, but I need to cobble together my old rig to test. I didn't think to test it as it was known working when removed. I'm hoping someone here here has had success with BIOS settings on Asus boards discovering M.2 drives. I would really like to avoid disassembling this build if I can. It took all weekend to build, and RMAs are troublesome at the best of times.