Hi VirtualLarry
You mentioned a couple of interesting things
1. I did install the F20 BIOS (I hadn't heard about the problems). I only did it after I encountered the video problems
2. I could _swear_ that when I initially set this machine up (just in November), that there were settings in the BIOS to configure the SATA lanes for my video card (I saw them, but left them alone, because I only have one card). But for the life of me, I can't find them now. Did I imagine that? I can't see a way to tell whether my card is in x8 or x16 mode. Any suggestions?
3. On the migration, here's what I did:
My original setup had 1 ssd and 2 hdds:
(ssd for O/S and software, 1 HDD for User data ("my documents", etc mapped to here), and 1 4TB HDD for disk image backups (I use acronis)
My goal was to use the 960 Pro as my O/S / software drive, to replace my User Data HDD with the SSD that I had been using as my boot drive, and to keep my 4TB backup drive.
So here were my steps:
1. Installed the Samsung drive (note, I don't know whether this matters, but I initially installed the Pro to the wrong M.2 slot, thus shutting down a bunch of my SATA connections. I corrected this before proceding to step 2)
2. Installed the Samsung NVMe driver
3. I used Samsung's Data Migration tool to copy my old ssd to the samsung (I had considered just restoring an Acronis backup, but I wanted fewer variables in case I needed to get support from Samsung)
4. After the migration, I noted that the Data Migration tool had cloned the disk signature from my old ssd to the samsung, and put my old ssd offline (I guess it assumes you are not keeping the old drive)
5. Used DiskPart to assign a new signature to my old ssd.
7. Removed my old hdd
8. Enabled Windows 8/10 mode in my Bios, and set teh SATA mode from "Legacy" to UEFI (seemed to be required to get a successful boot out of the samsung
9. Booted, and restored a backup of my User Data volume (that I had taken before I began) to my old SSD so that it could be my user data drive.
10. After a little poking around, I wanted to see how fast some of my games loaded, so I fired up the Borderlands Prequel.
11. I had previously configured it with all the settings maxed (didn't make the 1070 break a sweat before)
12. Noticed that the game is now very choppy
13. Rebooted (no joy)
14. Shut down, cut power, re-powered, retried (no joy)
15. Updated to latest firmware on my motherboard (I guess I'm lucky it didn't brick)
As an aside (and I don't know whether this is related), I'm also not getting the rated throughput out of my drive. according to Magician, I'm getting 2,226 MB/s read, and 1,802 Write, which is pretty close to the specs for the 950 Pro.