
Mb_driver_bootdrv_hw10_raid_9.3.0.158.zipĪs I mentioned, I'm building two similar new systems. This only added a second "rcbottom" driver to the list of detected compatible Windows drivers.ĭRV_RAID_AMD_RAID_Driver_TSD_W10_64_V93038_20200728R.zip
#Samsung nvme driver 980 pro drivers#
Install the drivers in the correct order (3 or 4 times)Įnable SATA and put it in RAID mode (not using SATA at all) "Make sure to locate this RAID driver select first the (rcraid) after that you need to repeat those steps then select rcbottom then lastly the rccfg." They've instructed various changes to BIOS settings and driver installation, some making more sense than others: Cumpara Solid State Drive (SSD) Samsung 980 PRO 2TB, NVMe, M.2. I've been in contact with ASUS's tech support, if you can call it that. Has anyone gotten NVMe RAID to work with ASUS X570-I, or any X570? I'm trying with the latest drivers and some older ones. So I believe the hardware is all working as expected. Windows even detects certain drivers as compatible with my hardware and only really lets me load one driver at a time, in the correct order. Load the AMD RAID Driver (rcbottom, rcraid, rccfg) from USB drive
#Samsung nvme driver 980 pro install#
Thanks for the read! 2-sata-raid_setting.txtĪs I understand it, the basic setup procedure is:Įnable RAID for NVMe (and SATA, according to manual/tech support)īoot from Windows 10 Live USB (recently downloaded) Just interested in hearing what type of driver others have on their own 980 Pro's and/or if others have successfully managed to install the Samsung NVMe driver currently listed (though Samsung don't list the 980 Pro as a ssd the driver supports). Hope someone here has dealt with something like this. I've got a pair of X570 based motherboards from ASUS and CPUs to go with them.Įach motherboard detects the drives and allows me to assemble raid arrays, which show up fine in the BIOS. We decided to go (almost) full ham and got dual 1TB 980 Pro M.2 drives for each (among other various top components).
