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Akoya P67002 second M.2 drive

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Akoya P67002 second M.2 drive

Hi

 

I have installed a samsung 970 EVO NVMe M.2 in the second M.2 port on the Akoya P67002 but it is neither recognized by Windows 10 not the BIOS.

What should I do so that it is recognized?

 

Thanks for you help

Laurent

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RS13
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Hi @lkempe and @daddle

 

I've verified this with my colleagues, and @daddle is correct, the motherbord is fitted with a total of three M.2 slots, one for the WLAN module, one for PCIe X4 NVMe SSD's (Which is in use for the 256 GB Intel SSD), and one that supports SATA mode only. 

 

Kind regards, 

Paul. 

 

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Hi @lkempe

 

At the moment there is no BIOS update available for this system as far as I'm aware. The drivers that are available for this system kan be found on this site.

If a BIOS update comes available you can find it through the same link. 

The PC has an ECS Z370H4-EM motherboard, but I don's have any documentation available for it I'm afraid. 

Ow, and @daddle is correct again, the Intel SSD supports only NVME mode, and will not work on the M.2 SATA port. 

 

Kind Regards, 

Paul

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daddle
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@lkempe

If the  M2 is not recognized by the Bios or by WIndows, it is or defect or it is the Interface.

I guess your PC can only accept M2 SSDs.with a SATA-Interface. So check the technicla data of your mainboard,

even better and faster swap your M2 NVMe-SSD and make it a SATA M2

Regards , daddle.

 

 

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Thx for you answer @daddle

The dirve is new and just our of the box so I doubt it is the problem.

Where can I find the technical data of my motherboard, I tried earlier to find something on the Medion website without any luck. I found drivers and documentation but nothing about the motherboard!

"even better and faster swap your M2 NVMe-SSD and make it a SATA M2"

Do you mean to get back to the shop and exchange the drive?

 

Thanks

Laurent

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@lkempe

 

For technical data an mainboard specs you have to address a mod, may be @RS13 or @Rex could help you.

And yes, I would bring the NVMe back to the shop after a mod confirmed my guessing that its only a sata-Interface.

 

Good luck, daddle

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I guess that the mod you mentionned will see this message and will answer!

It will be hard to bring it back, but do you think it would work on the first port in which I have the original NVMe Intel drive?

 

Thx

Laurent

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Hi @lkempe and @daddle

 

I've verified this with my colleagues, and @daddle is correct, the motherbord is fitted with a total of three M.2 slots, one for the WLAN module, one for PCIe X4 NVMe SSD's (Which is in use for the 256 GB Intel SSD), and one that supports SATA mode only. 

 

Kind regards, 

Paul. 

 

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Hi @RS13

 

Thanks for your answer, is there a place where we can download the specifications of the motherboard?

And btw I searched a placeto download BIOS update, is there any?

 

Kind regards

Laurent

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Hi @RS13

 

Would the 256 GB Intel SSD work on the sata port?

 

Kind regards

Laurent

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@lkempe

No, of course not. The slot and the build in Intel SSD utilize a NVMe- Interface, while the other free  M2  2280 Slot  utilizes  the SATA- Protocol.

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Hi @lkempe

 

At the moment there is no BIOS update available for this system as far as I'm aware. The drivers that are available for this system kan be found on this site.

If a BIOS update comes available you can find it through the same link. 

The PC has an ECS Z370H4-EM motherboard, but I don's have any documentation available for it I'm afraid. 

Ow, and @daddle is correct again, the Intel SSD supports only NVME mode, and will not work on the M.2 SATA port. 

 

Kind Regards, 

Paul

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