Question M.2 SSD showing as 2gb not 2tb

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I just changed my motherboard and CPU and went to boot up my pc but both my ssds are shown as being only 2gb of storage.
Has anyone seen this before? I can't find much online about it, most people that have had a similar issue go into disk management but I can't as I can't get past bios. I have tried to reinstall windows but can't as it shows only 2gb on there too.

Can anyone help?

Specs are as below
7850x3d
B650 Aorus elite ax V2
3080
2x 16gb vengeance 5200
2 x 2tb pcs pcie m.2 ssd (3300 MB/R, 2900 MB/W
 
Your SSD firmware appears to have panicked. When this happens, the SSD powers up in ROM mode and identifies itself with the factory alias of its controller. I suspect that "MN-5216" is the alias of Innogrit's IG5216 controller.

https://www.innogritcorp.com/newsdetail.html?id=30

Shasta+ (IG5216) is the next-generation controller in the Shasta family offering a significant performance upgrade via a PCIe Gen3x4 NVMe interface, delivering up to 3.2GB/s sequential read and 2.5GB/s sequentional write and up to 500K IOPS random read performance. Similar to Shasta, Shasta+ is available with up to 2TB of capacity and features end-to-end data protection, SRAM with ECC protection, Open Channel support, and other similar features. Shasta+ is targeted at client applications with enhanced QLC performance and flexible packaging support for M.2, U.2, and BGA SSD.
That said, it is very strange that both SSDs have panicked at the same time.
 
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Your SSD firmware appears to have panicked. When this happens, the SSD powers up in ROM mode and identifies itself with the factory alias of its controller. I suspect that "MN-5216" is the alias of Innogrit's IG5216 controller.

https://www.innogritcorp.com/newsdetail.html?id=30


That said, it is very strange that both SSDs have panicked at the same time.
I have managed to get windows thanks to a donor ssd, is there a way for me to changer take the ssd's out of the ROM mode?
If I got to disk managament, I can see both the ssd's but both still say 2gb

 
The firmware panics if its internal structures, eg the Flash Translation Layer or mapping table, have become corrupt due to bad NAND. Sometimes the drive can repair itself if you leave the system powered up in the BIOS setup screen for an hour or so. At least that's what Crucial advises in one of their blogs.
 
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The firmware panics if its internal structures, eg the Flash Translation Layer or mapping table, have become corrupt due to bad NAND. Sometimes the drive can repair itself if you leave the system powered up in the BIOS setup screen for an hour or so. At least that's what Crucial advises in one of their blogs.
Thanks, will try this!