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[SOLVED] The SATA device (HDD) is not working

Dec 31, 2019
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I have Samsung 860 Evo-Series 250GB 2.5" SSD And Seagate BarraCuda HDD 1TB. Everything was working fine, until I bought new PSU
chieftec aps-1000cb
After connecting my storage devices to new PSU, the HDD stopped working(spinning and displaying in BIOS/Disk manager).
Both HDD and SSD using the same power cable
I've tried the following:

1.Swapping SATA cable with SSD(Same result, SSD working, HDD not)
  1. Connecting HDD with separate power cable
  2. Connecting only HDD

After that, I've changed my Motherboard with MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon (MS-7B17)
And bought brand new HDD
western digital 10ezex
Connected it to the PSU and motherboard and got the same result
https://static.nix.ru/images/Chieft...d_id=180313&width=500&height=500&view_id=2241
(I'm connecting to the black ports)
 
Yeah I’m having the same issue, I’m using two HDDs and I have them connected to my mother board and psu but I can load into bios and it says no sata info. It was working yesterday until I got a new gpu -_-
 
I have Samsung 860 Evo-Series 250GB 2.5" SSD And Seagate BarraCuda HDD 1TB. Everything was working fine, until I bought new PSU
chieftec aps-1000cb
After connecting my storage devices to new PSU, the HDD stopped working(spinning and displaying in BIOS/Disk manager).
Both HDD and SSD using the same power cable
I've tried the following:

1.Swapping SATA cable with SSD(Same result, SSD working, HDD not)
  1. Connecting HDD with separate power cable
  2. Connecting only HDD
After that, I've changed my Motherboard with MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Pro Carbon (MS-7B17)
And bought brand new HDD
western digital 10ezex
Connected it to the PSU and motherboard and got the same result
https://static.nix.ru/images/Chieft...d_id=180313&width=500&height=500&view_id=2241
(I'm connecting to the black ports)

Ok,so basically I've screwed up. I've accidentally plugged sata power cable into red port on PSU,which is power for the GPU. And instead of 12V+5V, I've got 12V+12V. This might've burned the drive. Switching cable to black port (peripheral) don't help. The confusing thing,that SSD,which consumes 5V was working on 12V during 2 weeks and still works properly,and both HDD dead