ASUS PRIME a320M-K board fails to recognize M.2 NVMe devices in both BIOS and Disk Manager settings.
ASUS PRIME a320M-K board fails to recognize M.2 NVMe devices in both BIOS and Disk Manager settings.
Your Ryzen 5600G A M.2 NVMe ASUS PRIME a320M-K is showing issues in both Windows and BIOS. I've checked using a NVMe to PCIe adapter, but the problem persists. It might be a configuration-related issue or an NVMe hardware fault.
If it doesn’t fit in the slot or work with a PCI-E adapter, it’s likely the drive is faulty. Try searching online for the drive model, motherboard details, and compatibility info to see if others have similar problems.