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Avinash1489
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BIOS Issue

Hi,

     I have Gigabyte Aorus B450 Elite Motherboard with AMD Ryzen 5 1600. My issue is whenever I update my bios to the latest stable version which is F53 with the description: (Update AMD AGESA ComboV1 1.0.0.6 A), I get some weird issue with my NVME that is Corsair MP 510 250 GB. Whenever I put my computer to sleep, it sleeps well but when I wake my computer, nothing happens. Everything starts except my nvme. Upon researching I found out that my nvme pcie x4 doesnt wake except x2 which is on the second nvme port. Is ryzen 5 1600 compatible with AMD AGESA ComboV1 1.0.0.6 A. Please help me out. I don't know what this is. Thank you.

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I suggest you open a Gigabyte Support ticket and ask them since they are the ones the creates the BIOSes for your motherboard and designs your motherboard for NVME devices.

I also would install the latest CHIPSET version and see if that helps with your NVME issues.

I looked at your Motherboard's QVL List for both M.2 (2020) and SSD (2020) lists and none lists your Corsair Model: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-ELITE-rev-1x/support#support-doc

From your Motherboard's Manual concerning which M.2 devices are supported:

Screenshot 2021-02-15 071912.png

Also you manual mentions that only on M.2B slot supports PCIe SSDs:

Screenshot 2021-02-15 072317.png

Also check in BIOS for any M.2 Settings that might help with your issue.

From Corsair concerning the Specs on your SSD: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Storage/M-2-SSDs/Force-Series-MP510/p/CSSD-F240GBM...

Screenshot 2021-02-15 072732.png

So your motherboard only supports M.2 SSDs at x2 speeds and not x4 speeds.

 

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Thank you for your help.

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The Manual is a little vague about the M.2A slot whether it will work with a PCIe SSD or not.

But If your PCIe SSD works in M.2A then you probably will need to go into BIOS and set the proper setting for that slot to make it work at X4 speed.

But on M.2B slot it will only work at X2 Speed.

 

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I suggest you open a Gigabyte Support ticket and ask them since they are the ones the creates the BIOSes for your motherboard and designs your motherboard for NVME devices.

I also would install the latest CHIPSET version and see if that helps with your NVME issues.

I looked at your Motherboard's QVL List for both M.2 (2020) and SSD (2020) lists and none lists your Corsair Model: https://www.gigabyte.com/us/Motherboard/B450-AORUS-ELITE-rev-1x/support#support-doc

From your Motherboard's Manual concerning which M.2 devices are supported:

Screenshot 2021-02-15 071912.png

Also you manual mentions that only on M.2B slot supports PCIe SSDs:

Screenshot 2021-02-15 072317.png

Also check in BIOS for any M.2 Settings that might help with your issue.

From Corsair concerning the Specs on your SSD: https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Storage/M-2-SSDs/Force-Series-MP510/p/CSSD-F240GBM...

Screenshot 2021-02-15 072732.png

So your motherboard only supports M.2 SSDs at x2 speeds and not x4 speeds.

 

Thank you for your help.

The Manual is a little vague about the M.2A slot whether it will work with a PCIe SSD or not.

But If your PCIe SSD works in M.2A then you probably will need to go into BIOS and set the proper setting for that slot to make it work at X4 speed.

But on M.2B slot it will only work at X2 Speed.

 

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