Today I bought an m.2 ssd, installed it and after powering on I got a "cpu fan error". Went into BIOS and saw that it's not detecting my fan nor the m.2. I took out the m.2 and the PC works fine (with fan settings set to Ignore, because the fans do work). When I want to shut down my PC the fans and case lighting stays on forever. I disabled fast boot in Windows and BIOS. Have I perhaps short circuited something? I have plugged out the pc entirely and flipped the switch on PSU before installing the ssd. I'm not sure what to do. I contacted and reported to Kingston support regardless.
Specs: ryzen 5 2600, asus a320m-k prime, gt 1030, 2x4 gb 2133mhz ram (dual channel), hitachi 500gb hdd, kingston a2000 250gb m.2 ssd ( see above), 500W PSU that held this all together with no issues
If the damage has already been done can I minimize it somehow?
Specs: ryzen 5 2600, asus a320m-k prime, gt 1030, 2x4 gb 2133mhz ram (dual channel), hitachi 500gb hdd, kingston a2000 250gb m.2 ssd ( see above), 500W PSU that held this all together with no issues
If the damage has already been done can I minimize it somehow?