Sata600 2TB Seagate / GTX 1070 Armor OC edition

Zerodigit

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I managed to put the Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 2TB to work, but when I start my computer, I now hear beep .... beep ......... beep and my graphic card (GTX 1070 Armor OC Edition MSI) turns off automaticly. Anyone knows how this happens? And for what reason? The dots .... & ......... measures the length.

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Ok, first off, *just smiles and wave* howdy ho folks. I am like checking once a week this website but didn't want to be a part of the forum community as a socialist ( sorry for that ), but ok I think it is time I have to since I am stuck with a HUGE issue, well kinda 2. When I was typing my headcracking and braindestroying issue, I made another issue since I found out what my problem was to put this in as detailed as possible.

It was that I had it in M2.2 slot and then Sata 5 and 6 ports don't work on a Z270 Gaming M5, but I tought it was in the M2.1 slot and then Sata 1 and 5 don't work. But anyway I kinda wanted to post it here to show how stupid and clumsy someone can be, and how good it can be to put all in as detailed as possible so that sometimes you can answer all your questions.

To answer for the people what don't get it that fast, I had it in M2.2 what disables Sata 5 and 6, and Seagate 2TB was in Sata 6. What is kinda the option if I had it in M2.1, so I just had to replug the Sata3 cable from port 6 to port 1.

Oh and there is another issue, anyone knows how to " fix " on Windows 10 Home Edition why I can't see if I checked/unchecked a box, for instance: the box you can tick to remember your details on awesome tomshardware.co.uk site?


It starts with my hardware:
Z270 Gaming M5 motherboard / I7-7700K chip / 2 Samsung SSD (1 = 850PRO 512GB / 1 = 850EVO 500GB) / 1 x Samsung M.2 NVMe SSD 960 EVO 500GB. Now what my issue is I have a Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 2TB, connected with a Sata3 and PSU cable in 1 ( This one ) like howly cow that is the one! Exactly like that! :pt1cable: 😀 :lol: , the other end has ofc a molex and sata, what is connected ofcourse to the sata slot (not port 1 or 5, since I use M.2 slot 1). But the issue now is, I put it on correctly and doesn't work at all... Even when I borrowed from my neighbour his CD drive (kinda forced him to hand it over for a few minutes...) it is correctly setup but my BIOS won't find it, but however I am able to open/close the disc bay... And after days of searching with my only friend (google), I am clueless and keep bashing my head in a wall. Unfortunately for you boys/girls/women/guys/transgenders and dinosaurs, my headache became so hugemongus that I make my problem a problem for the interwebz hihi.

Does any1 has a clue what it can be? SSDs are connected to sata 2 - 4 - 3, the M.2 NVMe is in slot M2.2 slot.

Sincerly,
Clumsy Zerodigit