P8P67 Motherboard and adapter fail to identify Samsung NVME 970 EVO device
P8P67 Motherboard and adapter fail to identify Samsung NVME 970 EVO device
I need assistance with my old Sandy Bridge P8P67 for music production. I want to connect Windows 10 to access my Samsung Evo 970 NVMe SSD I recently bought. The card is plugged into the PCIE adapter, which has a brown slot labeled PCIE16x. I have a graphics card (GTX650ti) in the first PCIe slot and a sound card in the first SATA slot. The adapter appears to be working, but when checking in Windows 10, BIOS, and Linux, nothing shows up about the NVMe drive. Here’s the link to the adapter: https://www.glotrends-store.com/glotrend...p0020.html The Asus P8P67 seems to be running the latest firmware (3602), but I haven’t found it in Windows Device Manager or Computer Management. I’ve seen modified versions of the P8P67, but I can’t load them. I only need the drive for quick sample loading from music libraries, not for booting Windows.
This board lacks a UEFI BIOS setup. It might be unfeasible to make it function properly. You can attempt the process, but results could be limited if the drive isn't recognized. https://www.win-raid.com/t2375f50-Guide-...ethod.html If it fails, you're done. Best of luck. https://www.win-raid.com/t3552f44-OFFER-...e-mod.html
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