Hello,
So a couple of weeks ago I bought a Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD. Whenever I connected the SSD to the top slot of my motherboard it would not show up in either my bios or Windows. I moved the SSD to one of the lower slots and it showed up in both. I have a different SSD as my boot running Windows 10. After a few days, I tried playing PUBG and the game would crash randomly. With the crash, the game would sometimes be able to be opened again other times it would just crash. Another problem I found was that some of my files in my steam folder I just couldn't open, it would say it just didn't exist and when trying to download something it would say "Disk write error". A simple restart would fix the folder problem but not the crashing. Now today trying to play Warzone I would have the same problem. I have been playing Elden Ring, Lost Ark, Apex Legends, GhostWire: Tokyo, and For Honor all at max settings without any crashes or other problems. Another possible important thing, the SSD I'm using for Windows 10 was my main drive for both games and Windows before I bought the new one, and that drive when playing games on it sometimes would randomly blue screen. I tried using a very very old HDD to run windows while the SSD would run my games and it worked. I thought that maybe the SSD wasn't able to run games and both Windows at the same time. I just want to know the fix because I'm starting to lose my mind trying to fix this. PLEASE HELP.
My specs
Motherboard: Asus Tuf Gaming Z590-Plus Wifi
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 280 Super
CPU: Intel Core i9-10900 2.80 GHz
SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB(For games, the one not working) Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB (For Windows)
Memory: 48 GB
So a couple of weeks ago I bought a Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD. Whenever I connected the SSD to the top slot of my motherboard it would not show up in either my bios or Windows. I moved the SSD to one of the lower slots and it showed up in both. I have a different SSD as my boot running Windows 10. After a few days, I tried playing PUBG and the game would crash randomly. With the crash, the game would sometimes be able to be opened again other times it would just crash. Another problem I found was that some of my files in my steam folder I just couldn't open, it would say it just didn't exist and when trying to download something it would say "Disk write error". A simple restart would fix the folder problem but not the crashing. Now today trying to play Warzone I would have the same problem. I have been playing Elden Ring, Lost Ark, Apex Legends, GhostWire: Tokyo, and For Honor all at max settings without any crashes or other problems. Another possible important thing, the SSD I'm using for Windows 10 was my main drive for both games and Windows before I bought the new one, and that drive when playing games on it sometimes would randomly blue screen. I tried using a very very old HDD to run windows while the SSD would run my games and it worked. I thought that maybe the SSD wasn't able to run games and both Windows at the same time. I just want to know the fix because I'm starting to lose my mind trying to fix this. PLEASE HELP.
My specs
Motherboard: Asus Tuf Gaming Z590-Plus Wifi
GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 280 Super
CPU: Intel Core i9-10900 2.80 GHz
SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 1TB(For games, the one not working) Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB (For Windows)
Memory: 48 GB