![]() ![]() TV and gadgets: TCL 50EP680 50" 4K LED + Sharp HT-SB100 75W RMS - Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10.1" - OnePlus 9 256GB - Olymous Cameda C-160 - GameBoy ColorĬan I ask, did this start after getting the latest Nvidia drivers? Because my system shows does the same since saturday about 2 hours after installing the newest drivers.Networking: Asus RT-N18U - SpeedPort Plus - 35/7 Mbps vDSL - TP-Link TL-WA850RE - TP-Link 5-port 1Gbps switch.Peripherals: LG 32GK650F - Philips 226VL - Logitech G Pro X Superlight with Tiger Ice - White Shark Spartan X (TKL) - EndGame Gear MPC890 - Genius HF 1250B - Akliam PD4 - Sennheiser HD 560s - Truthear Zero - QKZ x HBB - 7Hz Salnotes Zero - Logitech C270 - Behringer PS400 - BM700 - Colormunki Smile - Speedlink Torid - Jysk Stenderup - LG 24x External DVD writer - Konig smart card reader.Main PC: AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D - EK AIO 360 D-RGB - Arctic Cooling MX-4 - Asus Prime X570-P - 4x8GB DDR4 3200 HyperX Fury CL16 - Sapphire AMD Radeon 6950XT Nitro+ - 1TB Kingston Fury Renegade - 1TB ADATA SX 6000pro - 512GB ADATA SU800 - 960GB Kingston A400 - Seasonic PX-850 850W - custom black ATX and EPS cables - Fractal Design Define R5 Blackout - Windows - 3 Arctic Cooling P14 PWM PST - 5 Arctic Cooling P12 PWM PST.Computer Engineering), Senior IT advisor in a hospital, 30 years of gaming, 20 years of computer enthusiasm, Geek, Trekkie, anime fan ![]() I don’t know anybody where I am currently at to test it out. I also can’t try it out in another system right now. I don’t get how it would have worked this morning and suddenly broke a couple of hours later. I’ve been looking everywhere but no hope so far. I’ve updated the bios, but never reset the cmos on the bios. Every time I go into windows with the integrated graphics and install Nvidia drivers it says the windows version is wrong and there is no compatible graphics hardware. The GPU powers up with lights and the fans run! A while ago I was having trouble getting the GPU to produce output but determined it was a software problem at least I thought it was this was after I bought a more powerful monitor. I have a clean OS on another drive and still nothing. I’ve tried reseating the gpu, different slots, uninstalling drivers via DDU and trying to reinstall them. I determined the OS and motherboard are not detecting a graphics card from the PCIE slot. I came back from work and both my monitors had no output. I turned my computer on this morning and everything worked fine. I have MSI Gaming X GTX 1080 and a Gigabyte Z390 Aorus motherboard, 850 watt PSU, 48 gbs of ram, i9-9900k. Do I simply need to update the driver for this device to one of the files mentioned above? Where can I get them?Īnything else I should consider? Note that the Adata web site is no help for drivers or guidance and that this “pro” version was released just a few months ago.Hey y’all I’m kinda desperate right now. Under storage controllers there is only the Intel 750 controller and no MS or other NVME drivers. Under properties it indicates that Windows could not load a driver for this hardware. The problem is that in device manager the Adata drive is shown as a “PCIe device” and shows the dreaded “!” next to it. The bios shows both the Intel and Adata as NVME drives so both are recognized. I recently purchased an Adata XPG SX8200 Pro to add in the m.2 slot. I’m still using Windows 7 due to old software I can’t upgrade for W10. I’ve upgraded the MB to an Asrock Z270m Pro 4 and the Intel 750 works great on this board. Some years ago with help from this great website I got my Intel 750 series NVME drive working as the boot drive on my Z77 chipset board. If you do I’d sure like to know what they told you. You might have better luck getting an answer out of them since your not running a OS that’s EOL… What ticks me off is with the newer chipsets, for the most part they have pulled them down from their sites too… (don’t get me started). Same situation for motherboard drivers, the OE’s are depreciating out w6.1 already so they don’t have to spend the R&D $$ to keep them up to date. They are cutting corners by using the native w10 drivers instead of creating their own. It is suggested to upgrade to Windows 10 and install the native NVMe driver in order for the disk information to be displayed correctly. ![]() Unfortunately, we have also been informed that the SSD Toolbox will not be updated for such. Sending them numerous screen shots and log files, I was told the following by ADATA:Īfter consulting with our engineering department, we have been informed that the SSD Toolbox will not display disk information of the SX8200 properly in a Windows 7 environment due to the lack of a native NVMe driver. ![]()
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