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ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 Card
EUR46,38

ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 Card


Question about ASUS Hyper M.2 X16 Card

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monteirorenato06

5 years ago

Hello, I am buying this card to use with an asus Strix Z270H with two Samsung 980 pro. I still have two Samsung 970 evo. I am testing with 4, 3, 2, 1 and cannot get it to work properly. The card only detects one m.2. Can you tell me what the problem is? Thank you.

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digruttola

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
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Hello, I actually also encountered controller detection problems, but I used it on a Dell 5820 and didn't always detect the disks, I assumed a DELL bios problem, I ended up installing it on an old DELL 5810 but only one disk, the Aqua Computer kryoM.2 works without problem on any computer but only controls 1 disk
Good day to you
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SuddenDeath

5 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
I come to the news

/!\ I advise you not to modify anything if you don't know anything about it /!\
I'm going to regedit and I wanted to check if the other three nvme entries were closed, but unfortunately I don't know enough about it.

to seek the site
- Right click on start (windows logo bottom left) -> device manager -> storage controllers -> standard NVM Express controller
- right click -> properties -> events
(under general: location you see the pci bus you connected it to... let's resume)
- under events you will find the path to the different regedit folders, for me : \VEN_15B7&DEV_5002&SUBSYS_500215B7&REV_00\4&f2959ff&0&0018
- so now we copy that and paste it on the notepad, then
- start -> write regedit (regedit editors) open -> edit -> search paste the text you copied onto the notepad
- full path :
Ordinateur\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\PCI\VEN_15B7&DEV_5002&SUBSYS_500215B7&REV_00\4&f2959ff&0&0018

In short, I don't dare to go any further, I managed to repair my old cyborg ambx lamps by going through and changing 2-3 numbers, but there are too many sub-files and I'm lost, if someone knows a little and wants to venture into it can he share with us a possible solution, if any exists.

Sorry for the mistakes dortograf :(
Greetings