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System Name | Prism Monolith V5 (WIP) |
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Processor | AMD 7800X3D w/PBO enabled |
Motherboard | Gigabyte X670E AORUS Master |
Cooling | EK Necleus Dark 360mm AIO |
Memory | 2x48GB G.Skill Trident Z Royal 6400MHz CL32 1.35v RAM @ CL28 6200MHz 1.5v VDD |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC |
Storage | 6 M.2 SSDs, 1 TForce 2TB, 3 Samsung 2TB, 1 Samsung 990 Pro 4TB & 1 ADATA S70 4TB, 1 10TB Seagate HDD |
Display(s) | Samsung G9 Odyssey 49" 5120 x 1440 @ 120Hz (240Hz) |
Case | Thermaltake View 91 RGB Edition |
Audio Device(s) | SteelSeries Arctis Wireless Pro (Old but gold) |
Power Supply | eVGA 1200 P2 Platinum 1200W PSU |
Mouse | SteelSeries Rival 3 |
Keyboard | Corsair K100 (replacing soon) |
Software | Windows 11 |
So I'm already in contact with Asus support to try & resolve this so I don't have to send the board back to Amazon for a refund, I'm just wondering if anyone else here has gotten this board & is having a similar problem, or if my board actually has something wrong with it.
What the issue is:
I cannot narrow down EXACTLY what causes it, but the M.2-2 slot will randomly 'disappear' - and I do mean randomly, as in sometimes it will be there, I'll reboot and it's gone. Both the M.2-2 & M.2-3 disappear when I enable the explicit "GPU+M.2 Storage" option, which SHOULD do the opposite. But the main issue is the fact that M.2-2 is unreliable at best. I have found that any time I set my RAM speed higher than 6000MHz or FCLK higher than 2000MHz, it disappears almost 100% of the time. As I'll state in the "what I've tried" section, this occurs with a slew of different drives that are KNOWN working drives, because they work just fine in other slots and were in my previous motherboard for months with zero issues.
What I've tried (I spent 1 1/2 hrs in a support chat with an Asus person so this is a long list) :
The last thing I tried was a full re-seating of the CPU, though I had serious doubts 'proper contact' was the issue, I did relay to the Asus Tech that I was going to try that just to see if it helped... it did not help with the M.2-2 slot at all, but I did apparently have a crapoli-ish mount on my CPU AIO block previously, cuz my temperatures are better now, so that's nice.
I've tried a completely separate set of drives, including a Gen3 M.2 just to see if maybe THAT would fix it... at first we thought it did, but then I fiddled with settings again & POOF gone lol
Reseated the M.2s, which they suggested, and I found rather ridiculous because I'm not an novice, but I tried it anyway
Also tried running the M.2s with no heatsink on them just to see if perhaps heatsink pressure somehow was causing an issue
Updated BIOS - this was one of the first things I did once I realized the board was on the RELEASE BIOS and Asus has since put out like... 5 updates - this did not fix anything having to do with the issue though.
Verified that the drive (4TB 990 Pro Samsung) that was in that slot originally works just fine somewhere else, I put it back in the Sabrent PCIe x4 NVMe card I have, it's been running fine with zero issues in that since I bought it last year.
But 90% of why I bought this motherboard in particular was for the extra M.2 slot AND the top 3 M.2 slots having better heatsinks/cooling - so this issue pretty much makes it 100% likely I'm going to return it if the issue isn't solved.
System Specs are in my Specs list, with the exception of the new motherboard, but I'll list them here as well:
Case: Thermaltake View 91 (I've had it for like 5 years now, it's survived 4 builds overall including 1 that was a fully-liquid-cooled bit)
CPU: 7800X3D (9950X3D soon come PLEASE AMD)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X870E-E (BIOS 0606, issue also occurred with BIOS 0223)
RAM: 2x48GB G.Skill 6400MHz CL32 kit running at CL28 6200MHz 1.5v VDD (It works, but it's one of the things that causes the M2-2 drive to disappear)
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC
Power Supply: EVGA P2 1200W Platinum PSU
Storage: 6x M.2 drives total + 1 Seagate 10TB Exo X10 Enterprise HDD - M.2s are a T-Force Z440 Cardea 2TB Gen4, 2x Samsung 990 Pro 2TB, 1 Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, 1 Samsung 980 Pro 2TB (soon to be decommissioned as a primary drive), & a new ADATA/XPG 4TB S70 Blade Gen4 - this is the drive that was disappearing at first, so I thought perhaps it was the drive being bad)
Should be noted, I'm upgrading my system to run SD/AI rendering and other rendering, in addition to being able to game on it, hence why the 9950X3D is planned, and hence why I have a 96GB kit of RAM, because 32GBs was nowhere near enough. The 1200W PSU is a relic leftover from when I was running 2 Titan Xp's in SLi, it's an excellent PSU and still has about 5 years of warranty/life left in it, at least. And all that storage... yes, I'm crazy, there's no real reason for it. lol
Anyone else have this motherboard that is or is not having this issue? Any advice is welcome, I'll let you know if I've already tried it or not, because at this point, I've tried so much I didn't list it all because I don't remember it all offhand. I got this board on October 30th, so I have plenty of time to trouble shoot before my return window runs out.
What the issue is:
I cannot narrow down EXACTLY what causes it, but the M.2-2 slot will randomly 'disappear' - and I do mean randomly, as in sometimes it will be there, I'll reboot and it's gone. Both the M.2-2 & M.2-3 disappear when I enable the explicit "GPU+M.2 Storage" option, which SHOULD do the opposite. But the main issue is the fact that M.2-2 is unreliable at best. I have found that any time I set my RAM speed higher than 6000MHz or FCLK higher than 2000MHz, it disappears almost 100% of the time. As I'll state in the "what I've tried" section, this occurs with a slew of different drives that are KNOWN working drives, because they work just fine in other slots and were in my previous motherboard for months with zero issues.
What I've tried (I spent 1 1/2 hrs in a support chat with an Asus person so this is a long list) :
The last thing I tried was a full re-seating of the CPU, though I had serious doubts 'proper contact' was the issue, I did relay to the Asus Tech that I was going to try that just to see if it helped... it did not help with the M.2-2 slot at all, but I did apparently have a crapoli-ish mount on my CPU AIO block previously, cuz my temperatures are better now, so that's nice.
I've tried a completely separate set of drives, including a Gen3 M.2 just to see if maybe THAT would fix it... at first we thought it did, but then I fiddled with settings again & POOF gone lol
Reseated the M.2s, which they suggested, and I found rather ridiculous because I'm not an novice, but I tried it anyway
Also tried running the M.2s with no heatsink on them just to see if perhaps heatsink pressure somehow was causing an issue
Updated BIOS - this was one of the first things I did once I realized the board was on the RELEASE BIOS and Asus has since put out like... 5 updates - this did not fix anything having to do with the issue though.
Verified that the drive (4TB 990 Pro Samsung) that was in that slot originally works just fine somewhere else, I put it back in the Sabrent PCIe x4 NVMe card I have, it's been running fine with zero issues in that since I bought it last year.
But 90% of why I bought this motherboard in particular was for the extra M.2 slot AND the top 3 M.2 slots having better heatsinks/cooling - so this issue pretty much makes it 100% likely I'm going to return it if the issue isn't solved.
System Specs are in my Specs list, with the exception of the new motherboard, but I'll list them here as well:
Case: Thermaltake View 91 (I've had it for like 5 years now, it's survived 4 builds overall including 1 that was a fully-liquid-cooled bit)
CPU: 7800X3D (9950X3D soon come PLEASE AMD)
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X870E-E (BIOS 0606, issue also occurred with BIOS 0223)
RAM: 2x48GB G.Skill 6400MHz CL32 kit running at CL28 6200MHz 1.5v VDD (It works, but it's one of the things that causes the M2-2 drive to disappear)
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC
Power Supply: EVGA P2 1200W Platinum PSU
Storage: 6x M.2 drives total + 1 Seagate 10TB Exo X10 Enterprise HDD - M.2s are a T-Force Z440 Cardea 2TB Gen4, 2x Samsung 990 Pro 2TB, 1 Samsung 990 Pro 4TB, 1 Samsung 980 Pro 2TB (soon to be decommissioned as a primary drive), & a new ADATA/XPG 4TB S70 Blade Gen4 - this is the drive that was disappearing at first, so I thought perhaps it was the drive being bad)
Should be noted, I'm upgrading my system to run SD/AI rendering and other rendering, in addition to being able to game on it, hence why the 9950X3D is planned, and hence why I have a 96GB kit of RAM, because 32GBs was nowhere near enough. The 1200W PSU is a relic leftover from when I was running 2 Titan Xp's in SLi, it's an excellent PSU and still has about 5 years of warranty/life left in it, at least. And all that storage... yes, I'm crazy, there's no real reason for it. lol
Anyone else have this motherboard that is or is not having this issue? Any advice is welcome, I'll let you know if I've already tried it or not, because at this point, I've tried so much I didn't list it all because I don't remember it all offhand. I got this board on October 30th, so I have plenty of time to trouble shoot before my return window runs out.