I have 4 hard-drives, 3 of them are normal / 2.5" SSD (Samsung EVO 850).
And the last one is a m.2 (Samsung EVO 960), where boot and Windows is installed.
When I have my RTX 2080ti plugged in, everything works just fine.
However, when I swap the RTX 2080ti to a RTX 3090 card, the m.2 is no longer visible in the BIOS and I cannot boot to the Windows.
Why does that happen? If I swap back to RTX 2080ti, it works again. But not with the RTX 3090.
I have tried putting the RTX 3090 in the PCIe 8X slot instead, same problem. The m2 drive is no longer found.
I have tried disconnecting the 3 other SSD so only the m.2 is connected, but that made no changes.
Motherboard: RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 (latest bios too)
CPU: Intel Core i7-6950X
GPU: RTX 2080 T
RAM: 32GB
PSU: Corsair AX1200i
OS: Windows 10
And the last one is a m.2 (Samsung EVO 960), where boot and Windows is installed.
When I have my RTX 2080ti plugged in, everything works just fine.
However, when I swap the RTX 2080ti to a RTX 3090 card, the m.2 is no longer visible in the BIOS and I cannot boot to the Windows.
Why does that happen? If I swap back to RTX 2080ti, it works again. But not with the RTX 3090.
I have tried putting the RTX 3090 in the PCIe 8X slot instead, same problem. The m2 drive is no longer found.
I have tried disconnecting the 3 other SSD so only the m.2 is connected, but that made no changes.
Motherboard: RAMPAGE V EDITION 10 (latest bios too)
CPU: Intel Core i7-6950X
GPU: RTX 2080 T
RAM: 32GB
PSU: Corsair AX1200i
OS: Windows 10