So, I've posted a few times, mostly about bug, and features that are lacking.No official replies.As someone on their 14th or 15th ASUS mobo, and a previously loyal customer, should I be concerned due to the lack of response?P.S. Better place to post...
Title pretty much says it all. I'm not getting any HDD activity light. I have a single M.2 SSD installed via the combo IV card.Yes, I've tested both polarities on the pins. Is this normal?
I was setting up my board, and using the Fan Control options in the BIOS. I completed the QFAN test, and set the profile to "Turbo" on all fans (CPU, CHA1, CHA2 in my case), however the sound tone didn't change, i.e. they didn't spin up any faste...
I don't have any SATA drives at this point, just a solo M.2 SSD.I noticed that the S.M.A.R.T option is in the SATA section of the BIOS, and there is nothing associated with M.2 - at least that I can find.As far as I know, SSDs of all interfaces shoul...
I'm trying to add an M.2 SSD. To do so, you must remove 3 screws to take the cover off of the mPCIe Combo V module (it also holds the WiFi/Bluetooth components).On one side there's a single screw which is tiny, but I was able to remove it, with too...
RhysLewis wrote:Hi Plemgm , I have the same issue !! .. even with the screws to tie the module down , they just turn and turn .. poor machining processs, and also those tiny screws I tried to drill out and fuked my M.2 board in the process. Then I fo...
Wanted to follow up in case anyone else encounters this. Even though the manual specifically indicates screw removal (and offers several diagrams of it), you need only slide the M.2 drive into the module. No screw removal required.This odd documen...
Hey, thx for the input! I assumed the cover somehow secured the SSD, but as you said, it looks like you can just slide it in.Why the heck would they say to remove the screws, especially hard ones that even a computer shop couldn't remove? Crazy.Th...
I was hoping for that too, but pages 2-14, 2-15 in the manual say that the cover has to be removed to install an M.2 SSD.I've never installed an M.2 drive at this point, so I'm unsure.So, you just slid the NGFF into the combo module and screwed it do...