![]() ![]() This socket will support Key-M devices of 80mm, 60mm, and 42mm length.Ĭonflict: The top Key-M slot shares lanes with SATA ports 4/5. Than a dedicated data cable and power cable. All M.2 devices are designed to connect via a card-bus styleĬonnector, secured by bolting into place, and powered by the connector – rather Substantially faster transfer speeds and seek time than SATA interface Most popularly paired with NVMe SSDs, this standard offers M.2 is an SSD standard, which uses up to four PCIe lanes and utilizes Gen3 O M.2 Enable/Disable is set within the BIOS 10. O This M.2 Key-M slot shares lanes with SATA ports 4/5. O M.2 Enable/Disable is set within the BIOS Also see if you can open control panel, administrative tools, computer management, disk management, then right click your drive and see if you can assign a letter to the drive manually. According to the manual here is your M.2 slot configuration. Try and move your M.2 drive to the bottom 110 slot so its not even affiliated with your sata ports and sata controller. I am not using RAID at this point Should I not be able to install Windows on the 1TB drive in the M.2 Socket? or be able to join the drives in one storage pool? It appears there is no way to use the M.2 drive so do I have a bad drive or a bad motherboard, or a bad operator? My other EVGA X299 FTW MB allowed me to boot off the M.2 drive and install windows on it without any issue. Windows says that I only have 1.81 TB of usable space left on the drive If I go to the Windows Storage pool, I can see both drives and can format the 1TB drive in the M.2 socket but Windows will not show me a drive letter for this drive and it will not allow me to join the drives and increase and storage pool size. I am able to boot of this drive and was able to install windows on this drive. I can see this drive in the BIOS on the Advance -> SATA Configuration page, showing as CT2000MX500SSD (2000,3GB). ![]() I also have a Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) CT2000MX500SSD1 connected to SATA 2. I do have all of my M.2 Key Slots enabled in the BIOS on the On Board Device Configuration Page. I do not see it in the Advanced -> SATA Configuration page and I can not select it on the Boot page for booting my system. I can see the drive in the Bios if I go to Advanced -> NVM Information Page. Just got my Z390 FTW board installed with a Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD - CT1000P1SSD8 mounted on the motherboard in the M.2 Socket 3 Key-M (80MM) position. ![]()
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