Hyper M.2 X16 comes with no software. As the manufacturer states, everything you need to do is to install it and then the drives will be detected in bios.
Hi everyone! I have added a PCIe expansion card with four NVME drives to my pc but only two of them are recognized in bios. Someone on the net has advised me to update the motherboard driver but that didn’t solve the problem. I have SSDs of different makes and capacities. Can this cause such a...
Update the BIOS and install all the necessary drivers for your GPU.
It may also be the GPU faulty order in your BIOS. You external card should be set as primary.
Your motherboard may need a bios update to support the chipset. This actually a pain, because you need another, suitable cpu to update it or another motherboard.
Hope that's not your case.
The issue may also be in the frequency. What ram do you have?
I found no differences in specs that will make your gaming better or worse. If they are second hand, look at their condition. That's the only thing that matters here. As for me, I would take Asus, just because I like its design.