After a couple hours I found the fix. Windows device manager had listed "AMD RAID BOTTOM DEVICE". I was like WTH is that? So I looked into the driver of it, and the other option was "Standard NVME". So I chose that, and now Windows is fine. Issue solved.
I have Kingston U.2 DC1000M 3.84TB that I'm trying to add to my system. The ASRock MB does have their own propritary header for an add-on device to add a drive like this, but it says it would disable M2 slot 1.
So I purchased a Startech U.2 PCIe x4 host adapter. I installed the drive onto it...
I would never use any TV as a computer display. TV's may be a bigger screen, but due to dot pitch, etc, are never better then dedicated computer monitor.
I'm sorry you have to run your RAM so slow. 2400MHz won't quite be fast enough for my needs. I built this workstation as a dedicated DaVinci Resolve workstation with an Nvidia 1080ti for color grading films. No games or anything else. I built it for professional business purposes. So I need...
Ahh yes. When I first installed the ram it was at default 2400MHz. Even at that speed the board still wouldn't post sometimes. So I doubt it's this ram. I took out all but one stick last night and dropped it down to 2400 and still it wouldn't post occasionally. Swapped out DIMMs. No change. So...
Overlooking is increasing the speed of the ram and CPU. I am doing neither. I decreased the speed of ram to get it stable. How is that running it outside of the specs? It won't post otherwise when ran at default timings and speed.
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So I've been having another issue with this board. Sometimes it won't POST. The onboard LEDs show code 63, which is Chipset Initialization error. I'm not overclocking. Running a 1900x at stock speeds, with 64GB PC3200 downclocked to 2900MHz. It happens almost every day now. Have the latest BIOS...
I'm under spec with my memory timings and the memory speed. This memory should be more then capable to post at a lower speed of 2900mhz. I didn't pay extra for 3200mhz memory to have to loosen timings and run it way under spec. This board may just not like the memory even though it's on the...
Corsair vengeance PC 3200 4*16GB =64GB total. Downclocked to around 2900MHz which is the max it will run out stability when doing a memory stress test in win 10.
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The board is not without it's problems though. Mine won't POST some times when i turn my system on. Fans spin up, no kb/mouse power, nothing on my LCD monitor. I have to hold down power button to power off, then back on again. And most of the time it will then POST. But sometimes takes a couple...
I ended up just getting a 500gb for OS and 1TB for data. All data ports on my Taichi X399 still function. Since threadripper has enough pci-e lanes nothing is disabled. I can still add a third NVMe drive. Drives work fast and speed test shows 450-500MB/s write times. I can copy a 5GB file to...
I do not see a legacy+uefi option. Only legacy or uefi. And I run uefi.
Anyway I did finally find a Firewire card that worked but my Esata cards won't work.
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