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[https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yjTsXR ](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yjTsXR)
Since building the rig I have updated the BIOS to version F3i (latest available from 19/12/2024)
After updating the BIOS I went in and checked that all peripherals were found correctly.
Both SN850X m.2 drives are found as well as the graphics card.
I've since updated the XMP profile, so the ram runs at its designated speed.
Next up I wanted to create my NVMe Raid array, I went into the SATA settings and turned the NVMe Raid setting to enabled.
After a quick boot and the obligatory mashing of the delete button I find myself back in the BIOS, this time around however the m.2 drives are nowhere to be found.
If I browse the NVMe settings it just lists no devices found. Also in the overview it marks both slots as empty. I'm dumbfounded as the what happened.
I don't understand why the AMD Raid Xpert 2 tool isn't available to me and there seems to be no information available about this issue.
Luckily for me Gigabyte has support... unfortunately they're closed for the holidays so ... ye.. not really supportive right now.
I hope someone can help me out with this conundrum. I really thought NVMe Raids were easy after 6 years of progress, that'll teach me ;-)
So I had to search the bios for the word scan in order for amd xpert2 raid control to become available to me
Now I see that it made two arrays of one disk
I'll delete those and make my mirror raid
I've been at this for hours, a part of my inner child died over this
[https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yjTsXR ](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yjTsXR)
Since building the rig I have updated the BIOS to version F3i (latest available from 19/12/2024)
After updating the BIOS I went in and checked that all peripherals were found correctly.
Both SN850X m.2 drives are found as well as the graphics card.
I've since updated the XMP profile, so the ram runs at its designated speed.
Next up I wanted to create my NVMe Raid array, I went into the SATA settings and turned the NVMe Raid setting to enabled.
After a quick boot and the obligatory mashing of the delete button I find myself back in the BIOS, this time around however the m.2 drives are nowhere to be found.
If I browse the NVMe settings it just lists no devices found. Also in the overview it marks both slots as empty. I'm dumbfounded as the what happened.
I don't understand why the AMD Raid Xpert 2 tool isn't available to me and there seems to be no information available about this issue.
Luckily for me Gigabyte has support... unfortunately they're closed for the holidays so ... ye.. not really supportive right now.
I hope someone can help me out with this conundrum. I really thought NVMe Raids were easy after 6 years of progress, that'll teach me ;-)
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So I had to search the bios for the word scan in order for amd xpert2 raid control to become available to me
Now I see that it made two arrays of one disk
I'll delete those and make my mirror raid
I've been at this for hours, a part of my inner child died over this
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