Hello, everyone!
First of all, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section, as I am not completely sure it's a storage problem or a motherboard problem.
Anyway, I have recently bought new PC parts and I used them with an old SATA 3 SSD (a Kingston A400 of 480 GB) as my main drive, and I had no problems with it.
However, as time went by, I needed more storage, so I got a new SSD that could make use of what my motherboard offers: a NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD.
First problem I encountered was that, when installing it on the PCIe 4.0 M.2 slot, I could not get the computer to POST at all. The fans would spin up at 100% indefinitely. Note that I did not have this problem at all if I put the SSD on the Gen 3 M.2 slot.
So I updated the BIOS to the latest version then (F7) and I actually got it to work on the Gen 4 slot.
The problem is that, more often than not, the computer will have a boot failure when I start it up. If the computer sleeps and I turn it on again, it is very likely I will have that problem.
Another thing is that it actually takes longer to post than when I used the old SATA SSD as my main drive, sometimes it takes like 10 seconds to actually post before it boots (after that, it is quick).
What could be causing this?
Here are my PC specs:
CPU: Intel i5 11400
Mobo: Aorus Elite B560M
RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8 GB 3200 MHz
GPU: GTX 1060 6 GB
SSD: WD Black SN850 (WDS500G1X0E) <--- this is the new SSD
OS: Windows 11 Pro
P.S.: it is quite annoying, because until it posts, the fans spin at 100% for like 10 seconds, and I think it could be bad for them. Also, I have not tried this with Windows 10 or other OS, only Windows 11.
Thanks a lot!
First of all, I'm sorry if this is the wrong section, as I am not completely sure it's a storage problem or a motherboard problem.
Anyway, I have recently bought new PC parts and I used them with an old SATA 3 SSD (a Kingston A400 of 480 GB) as my main drive, and I had no problems with it.
However, as time went by, I needed more storage, so I got a new SSD that could make use of what my motherboard offers: a NVMe PCIe 4.0 SSD.
First problem I encountered was that, when installing it on the PCIe 4.0 M.2 slot, I could not get the computer to POST at all. The fans would spin up at 100% indefinitely. Note that I did not have this problem at all if I put the SSD on the Gen 3 M.2 slot.
So I updated the BIOS to the latest version then (F7) and I actually got it to work on the Gen 4 slot.
The problem is that, more often than not, the computer will have a boot failure when I start it up. If the computer sleeps and I turn it on again, it is very likely I will have that problem.
Another thing is that it actually takes longer to post than when I used the old SATA SSD as my main drive, sometimes it takes like 10 seconds to actually post before it boots (after that, it is quick).
What could be causing this?
Here are my PC specs:
CPU: Intel i5 11400
Mobo: Aorus Elite B560M
RAM: 2x Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8 GB 3200 MHz
GPU: GTX 1060 6 GB
SSD: WD Black SN850 (WDS500G1X0E) <--- this is the new SSD
OS: Windows 11 Pro
P.S.: it is quite annoying, because until it posts, the fans spin at 100% for like 10 seconds, and I think it could be bad for them. Also, I have not tried this with Windows 10 or other OS, only Windows 11.
Thanks a lot!