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07-22-2017 06:08 AM #21
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Tried different ram no luck. I can't find any info in the manual but how many sata drives can you connect while the nvme slot is occupied? I know that with some motherboards 2 of the ports will drop down in speed when nvme is used. I have 6 drives so far in use.
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07-22-2017 06:41 AM #22
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According to this image...
http://images.bit-tech.net/content_i...-1280x1024.jpg
The M.2 is separate from the other SATA slots.
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07-22-2017 11:33 AM #23
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That was actually one of the important reasons that usually slips my mind as to why I also chose this board. MSI's implementation has the M.2 port on their Pro Carbon sharing with SATA5 and SATA 6, so if you use the M.2 port, you have no SATA5 and SATA6. I don't have that many drives currently connected on the Crosshair VI Hero though to currently say there are no issues populating all of the SATA ports with drives while still running the Samsung 960 EVO M.2 drive I am using.
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07-22-2017 09:25 PM #24
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Thank you everyone for all your help. Ill try changing the power supply when I have the cash and see if that helps.
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07-22-2017 11:32 PM #25
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UEFI MemTest86 will need to be set as the first on the boot list in order to boot successfully
you will have to manually go into BIOS and change the order and set the MemTest86 stick to very first one, unless you wanna use the non-UEFI/older version
Would be nice to know what brand of wireless mouse/keyboard you are using, and what brand of the harddrives that you have.
I personally had to replace a working mushkin ssd to get rid of annoying random lag issue even if it's working fine in my other system.
Also, it is also possible to check event viewer in Windows, it might give you more info on what could be causing issue.
When you load into windows, just search for "event viewer", and select "windows logs", then "system"
warning / critical level event can often lead to instability for the system and that's what you should be looking for.
That's how I determine why I was experiencing random lag and found out the mushkin ssd was the reason behind it.
But if wired keyboard doesn't give you issue, I will just grab a wired one and be done with it ;p
or at least grab a newer set of wireless keyboard/mouse to test.
oh and, even though you said you have installed latest update via asus updater, I will still suggest that you go to the support page of your board and download the USB driver to make sure it's actually the latest.Last edited by andyliu; 07-22-2017 at 11:44 PM.