By the way how to mark the issue resolved ?
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]]>The drive could be faulty if it is not recognized in either slot.
I'm gonna check the drive tomorrow in the shop where i bought it, though i guess there's an issue with motherboard because the ssd is quite new (it's released near a month ago)
]]>If it's not showing up in BIOS then it's a hardware issue - either the drive or MB. It doesn't matter if the drive is formatted or not. Just to check, there are 2 types of M.2 - PCIe and SATA. The PCIe type can work for both but the SATA can only work with SATA. Have you checked which type your MB support and that you have the right type?
EDIT: I checked the specs and you do have the right drive. There are 2 locations in your MB for M.2. One is for PCIe and one is for SATA. Check if the drive is installed in the PCIe slot.
It's in the upper Ultra M.2 slot (also my videocard in the lower slot PCIE slot if it may be an issue). Also i've tried installing it in the lower M.2 slot and had no success as well
]]>EDIT: I checked the specs and you do have the right drive. There are 2 locations in your MB for M.2. One is for PCIe and one is for SATA. Check if the drive is installed in the PCIe slot.
]]>Is the system seeing it? As in, is it listed anywhere when you go into the system firmware's settings?
Nope, however i've read somewhere that it may happen because there's no MBR or GPT partition
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