Those Samsung drives listed are OEM drives, and therefore also will not be seen by the Samsung drivers or Magician software. ![]() Here is the list of supported drive they emailed to me: The Dell engineers admitted that they only support a few M.2 NVMe SSD drives. The Samsung engineers say they support the full NMVe protocol and any motherboard that supports the full protocol should not have these problems. If you have it set to RAID mode, it may see the drive, but the manufacturer's drivers may not be able to see it. ![]() If you have it set to AHCI mode, the system might not see the M.2 drive (it will see it in Legacy mode instead of UEFI, but that's no good). There aren't even any settings in the BIOS relating to the M.2 slot or NVMe, but for some reason the SATA mode settings affect it. Also, neither the Samsung drivers nor the Samsung Magician software can even see the SSD. When I booted from the original HDD and cloned Windows 10 onto the M.2 Samsung 960 EVO, I could get it to boot, but it crashed many times per hour (no Blue Screen, just a hard crash/restart). I could not directly install Windows 10 onto the M.2 NVMe SSD. The Samsung 960 EVO is an M.2 NVMe drive. ![]() ![]() Has anyone gotten the Samsung 960 EVO to fully work with the Aurora R6?īy fully work, I mean using the Samsung drivers and the drive seen with the Samsung Magician software with Windows 10 natively installed onto the drive.
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