Overclocking AMD can turn off the M.2 drive.
Overclocking AMD can turn off the M.2 drive.
Hello,
Not sure if Im posting this in the right spot, so please forgive me if I am...
I have an interesting problem that i am puzzled by... I was doing some light overclocking on my system to see if I can improve some performance while video editing. At stock, my CPU runs at 3.1GHz, I was trying to take it up a little to 3.5GHz, but in doing so, my M.2 hard drive (which is my boot drive) does not detect. So I would like some suggestions?
My system specs:
Gigabyte B450M-DS3H board
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 Quad Core CPU
16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 Ram
KingDian 120GB M.2 Drive (Windows Boot)
Western Digital 1TB Sata Drive (For Storage)
I won't be able to explain this behavior, but I have a comparable problem.
Asus X570 TUF Gaming
AMD Ryzen 3700X
16GB G.skill 3600cl16
Adata Gammix S5 128Gb Nvme
I managed to install Windows, but it crashed after a few minutes and the installation got corrupted. Since then, I can't install Windows again. It appears in the BIOS, but not during the Windows setup or when connected as a non-boot drive. No partitioning apps found it.
Uncertain if this is connected to an OC; I was using all in Auto mode. I still need someone to check the SSD.