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Intel Motherboards : M.2 SSD in RAID configuration?

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Author: ASRock_TSD
Subject: M.2 SSD in RAID configuration?
Posted: 26 Aug 2020 at 2:19pm

Dear Arne,

Thanks for posting!

H370M Pro4 supports RAID with SATA ports only.
Building RAID with M.2 is not supported.

With thanks,
ASRock TSD

Edited by ASRock_TSD - 4 hours 57 minutes ago at 2:20pm

Intel Motherboards : Z270 Supercarrier Cannot Get Into The BIOS

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Author: vectorphresh
Subject: Z270 Supercarrier Cannot Get Into The BIOS
Posted: 26 Aug 2020 at 3:43pm

Has been some time since I posted here. My ultimate solution was to remove the bios battery. After removing the battery, the BIOS splash is always displayed. When I find some time I will check if it no longer has a charge.

Intel Motherboards : Cannot instal windows 10 on Nvme SSd

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Author: Akatski
Subject: Cannot instal windows 10 on Nvme SSd
Posted: 27 Aug 2020 at 2:37am

hi all,

I need your help with the nvme ssd ( kingston A2000) 500gb . .I tried to instal Windows 10 pro 64 bit on it but each time want to click Next to instal I got an error that its not possible .
The drive 0 itself is not recognized as partition and making partition is not working while in de windows setup .
This was the error : 0x8030024
The Nvme ssd is recognized in the Uefi .

My bios is up to date ( v.7.54 )... on Asrock z170extreme 4 .

I7 6700k , 2133mhz ddr4 , gtx 1080ti sea hawk x .

I tried to unplug all my devices and tried to instal windows 10 when they where unplugged but without results . I also wanted to see if the nvme ssd was recognized in the windows 10 itself so I installed windows 10 on my older ssd .
I have found that he was recognized but I couldn't make the partition cause all the options where Blanco,all i could do was check the settings .

I also tried this metod ...

the UEFI, in the?Boot?screen at the bottom, is an option called?CSM?(Compatibility Support Module.)?CSM?is Enabled by default. Click on?CSM?to reveal its sub-options.

The sub-option you are looking for is called?Launch Storage OpROM Policy. The default setting is Legacy Only. Change the?Launch Storage OpROM Policy?setting to?UEFI Only.

That's the main thing that must be configured. In the?Storage Configuration?screen, the?SATA Mode?should be set to either?AHCI?(default) or?RAID. This is really for any SATA drives you will be using, but is also needed for PCIe AHCI SSDs. Those are described in the PCIe SSD description section if you are interested. Why anyone would be using IDE mode with modern mother boards and drives is beyond me, but just in case?do NOT use IDE mode!

Once these options are configured,?Save and Exit?the UEFI, and?go right back into the UEFI.

Not quite done yet. Do NOT be worried if your PCIe SSD is not listed in the?Storage Configuration?screen or?Boot?order list.?That does not matter at all.

What does matter is the entry for your Windows installation media, whether a USB flash drive (the preferred method) or optical disk, in the Boot order.

You should find an entry in the Boot order like this:?UEFI: <Installation Media Device Name>.

"Installation Media Device Name" is the name of whatever you are using as the installation media.

You will see another entry with the prefix AHCI.?Do NOT select the AHCI entry.?You MUST use the entry with the UEFI prefix.

Once you select the?UEFI?entry, save and exit if everything else is in order, and the Windows installation will begin. There is no need to format your PCIe SSD before the Windows installation. It is much better to allow the Windows Installation program to format your PCIe SSD. It will be GPT formatted and have an EFI System partition, and a Recovery partition.

Once Windows is installed on your PCIe AHCI or NVMe SSD, the entry in the Boot order list appear as "Windows Boot Loader" or "Windows Boot Loader: <SSD name>", depending upon the UEFI version used with your board.

If you are using a PCIe NVMe SSD (any Intel 750 SSD, and any DC P3500 SSD, Samsung 950 Pro SSD) don't forget to install the NVMe driver that the manufactures provide for their NVMe SSDs.

The Windows NVMe driver is known to have write performance issues, which I noticed when installing Windows 10 on a 950 Pro. That installation was much slower (five+ minutes) than installing Windows 10 on an AHCI SM951 (three minutes at most.)

It is the best practice with?ANY Windows installation to only have the target OS drive powered on during the Windows installation. That is true and recommended in this case as well. If you are using an optical drive, that of course may be powered on and won't cause any problem.

NOTE:?PCIe?NVMe?SSDs will NOT be listed in the Storage Configuration screen in the UEFI.?They will be shown in the System Browser tool in the UEFI, and of course will be shown in Windows like any other drive.

Intel Motherboards : Realtek 2.5Gbe RTL8125 NDIS Reset Problem

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Author: ebertonmoraes
Subject: Realtek 2.5Gbe RTL8125 NDIS Reset Problem
Posted: 27 Aug 2020 at 2:37am

I have exactly same problem too.

Here Z490 Steel Legend motherboard, with a i7 10700k.

Aparently is a driver problem, waiting for updates.

Intel Motherboards : USB

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Author: Mateco570
Subject: USB
Posted: 29 Aug 2020 at 3:50am

MY H61M-HG4 motherboard Always leaves the USB ports energized even after shutting down, I already went to the bios and didn't find any option to end this, because my mouse is with LED and it stays on all night, I would like to know some option to end it (without having to unplug it), as this is becoming a problem, in addition to taking the useful life of the leds. I thank the attention

Intel Motherboards : Z270M Pro4 M.2 Raid configuration

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Author: AHoffpauir
Subject: Z270M Pro4 M.2 Raid configuration
Posted: 30 Aug 2020 at 12:17am

I tried setting up the raid using 2 M.2 NVME drives, I ran through the following steps:


    1.     Press F2 or Del during POST to get into BIOS.
    2.     Press F6 to Advanced mode.
    3.     Select Advanced, Storage Configuration, and set SATA Mode selection from [AHCI] to [Intel RST Premium With Intel Optane System Acceleration (RAID Mode)].
    4.     Set Launch Storage OpROM Policy from [Legacy only] to [UEFI only].
    5.     Set M2_1 ??RST Pcie Storage Remapping from [Disabled] to [Enabled].
    6.     Set M2_2 ??RST Pcie Storage Remapping from [Disabled] to [Enabled].
    7.     Press F10 to save configuration change and get into BIOS again.
    8.     Select Advanced, Intel(R) Rapid Storage Technology, Create RAID Volume.
    9.     Key-in a volume name and press <Enter>, or simply press <Enter> to accept the default name
    10.     Select your desired RAID Level and press <Enter>
    11.     Select the hard drives to be included in the RAID array and press <Enter>
    12.     Select a stripe size for the RAID array and press <Enter>
    13.     Select Create Volume and press <Enter> to start creating the RAID array


Everything looks great until I get to windows 10 install which shows the error "Windows can't be installed on this drive" see attached image.

Intel Motherboards : Z270M Pro4 M.2 Raid configuration

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Author: AHoffpauir
Subject: Z270M Pro4 M.2 Raid configuration
Posted: 30 Aug 2020 at 12:25am

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps

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Author: Strat919
Subject: ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps
Posted: 30 Aug 2020 at 8:43am

Hello..... I overclocked this motherboard and when it reboots, the bios does not come up and I get 2x three short beeps. I've tried removing the memory and reseating and also tried one stick at a time. Also I unplugged the power supply, pressed the power button to discharge, and pressed the bios reset button on the back. Still will not boot into bios.

I also tried some other memory from another computer.... still will not boot.

Any other motherboard I've had would just reboot back to bios after a failed overclock.

Any help much appreciated:)

Intel Motherboards : Realtek 2.5Gbe RTL8125 NDIS Reset Problem

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Author: dakooga
Subject: Realtek 2.5Gbe RTL8125 NDIS Reset Problem
Posted: 31 Aug 2020 at 7:28am

New Realtek RTL8125 drivers just came out...

[URL=http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=True]Official Realtek Site[/URL]

Their site is sometimes down so try this if it is

[URL=https://www.station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=352&func=fileinfo&id=4582&lang=en]Station Drivers[/URL]

I'm now trying v10.43.723.2020 of the Realtek RTL8125 Gaming 2.5Gbe drivers

~ Koog

Intel Motherboards : Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds
Posted: 31 Aug 2020 at 9:03pm

What OS are you running, win 10?

Make sure you have your intel chipset (inf) drivers installed. It sounds like your
OS is defaulting to legacy SATA and USB speeds.

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps

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Author: Strat919
Subject: ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps
Posted: 31 Aug 2020 at 10:31pm

Update on everything I've tried with no resolution

- tested ram and worked fine in another computer

- tested cpu in another computer and worked fine

- disconnected battery, pressed power button for 30 seconds, held bios reset button for 10 min, then left over night... still 2x three short beeps.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but on this model the cmos battery is disabled by unplugging the tiny 2 pin connector that leads to the battery. Looks like it is not the standard removal of the battery like on most all motherboards I have worked on.

- I'm thinking the bios is faulty and I am not able to reset the bios

This is definitely a motherboard problem and not a component problem.

Any ideas on hoe to fix this?

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 1:31am

Make sure the RAM is fully seated, this particular beep code is typically caused
by the RAM not being seated all the way or dirty traces on the RAM contact area.

Intel Motherboards : Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds

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Author: dka56
Subject: Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 1:50am

Yes Win 10.

I tried restart and enter BIOS but don't have the option upon restart. We didnjust recently switch to a Corsair K70 USB keyboard.

I swapped back to the old non-USB keyboard but still no option to enter BIOS on restart.

Intel Motherboards : Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds

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Author: dka56
Subject: Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 2:10am

I was able to get into the BIOS after a reset. This is the configuration:

USB Controller--------------Enabled
Intel USB3.0 Mode-----------Smart Auto
Legacy USB Support----------Enabled
Legacy USB 3.0 Support------Enabled
USB Compatibility Patch-----Disabled
Third Party USB 3.0 Controller-Enabled

Intel Motherboards : Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds

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Author: dka56
Subject: Z97 Extreme 4 slow internal & USB 3.0 speeds
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 2:27am

So I have to confess I made an error. I was transferring files and the drive I chose was a WD Black magnetic drive....my mistake.

The USB 3.0 speeds are still slow but the drive transfer was user error.

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps

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Author: Strat919
Subject: ASRock Motherboard Z390 Phantom 3 short beeps
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 4:22am

Thanks for the info:) I have built many computers and the ram has been properly seated.

Intel Motherboards : J3455 can't start, Power and HDD LEDs are flashing

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Author: yuriy_Spb
Subject: J3455 can't start, Power and HDD LEDs are flashing
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 9:42pm

My J3455B ITX can not start from time to time. No LED, no cooler of Power Supply, no boot. Or I see fast and alternately blinking Power LED and HDD LED after plug-in the 220 Volts connector to outlet. And no start after that.

Than I'm unplugging it from 220 Volts, wait 1-2 minutes - and it can start well by normal short press to Power button. Or try to push Power short-short-long pressing and it begin to boot. Factory reset of UEFI can not fix this problem.

What warning code does it mean - fast and alternately (1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2-1...... twice per 1 second) blinking Power LED and HDD LED?

I even change ITX-case and PSU from InWin 160W to Foxline 220W - but problem are same. From time to time (1-2 times per week) no start, no boot
Last FW 1.9.

Intel Motherboards : J3455 can't start, Power and HDD LEDs are flashing

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Author: Xaltar
Subject: J3455 can't start, Power and HDD LEDs are flashing
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 11:19pm

Try replacing your SATA cables with new ones, bad SATA cables can cause issues.
Remove and reinstall everything on the board, RAM, drives etc. It could be intermittent
connection causing problems. Also clear CMOS by removing the battery and leaving
the system unplugged from 220v for 2 hours or so and see if that resolves the issue.
It could be an RTC error which can only be reset by pulling the CMOS battery
like I mentioned.

If none of that helps then try contacting ASRock Tech Support:
https://event.asrock.com/tsd.asp

Intel Motherboards : ASRock Z390 PHANTOM GAMING X LGA 1151 (300 Series)

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Author: chasd9
Subject: ASRock Z390 PHANTOM GAMING X LGA 1151 (300 Series)
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 at 11:22pm

Can you use a Western Digital WD BLACK SN750 NVMe M.2 2280 1TB PCI-Express 3.0 x4 64-layer 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) WDS100T3X0C in the slot that dont disable any sata drive as a boot device on the above motherboard. Thank you

Intel Motherboards : Z490 Aqua PCI Lanes?

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Author: Entram
Subject: Z490 Aqua PCI Lanes?
Posted: 02 Sep 2020 at 2:20am

Can anyone tell me how the PCIE lanes are distributed on the Z490 aqua?

It seems like no matter what I do my graphics card wont read at 16x (even when running a bench).

I know the NVME SSDs are likely the culprits but I'm not sure of the actual lane distribution to correct it.

The manual was no help. Does anyone know which (if any) are safe to use with NVME so I can still get 16x out of my card? I'm planning to get a 3090 so will need the extra bandwidth.
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