Hi Guys
Just built my new machine not for gaming yet!
Asus X299 A and I cannot find a good step by step or video on reccomended Bios or UEFI setting with my other hardware components.
Also the recommended voltage setting? There are so many options to choose and I am new to these advanced Mobo's so please note that.
I have 2 SSD M.2 Slots ( 1 SATA or NVMe/PCIe) (2 Just NVMe/PCIe)
I want to boot only from my SSD M.2 NVMe Slots. I have installed Windows 10 (1709 Creator Fall version) on 500Gb Samsung NVMe and 2 other Cloned NVMe drives ( same system with different software)
When I boot sometimes with multiple drives it sees the drives in BIOS but will not boot regardless of boot manager?? and sometimes it does????? I have taken all sata ports out to stop conflict and the weird thing was when I powered down and reinstalled a different NVMe system drive and when I booted back up it still had the NVMe drive from the previous session on the desktop..but I had taken that drive out of the system????
All I want to do before I start Gaming is set the system up to do normal functions before I push it. and use everyday apps.
I Photoshop, Illustratror, Office,ect
2 32Gb Ram
3 MSI 4Gb Video Card
4 Various NVMe M.2 SSD drives ( 250GB-500GB-1TB)
5 Various older Sata WD 3.5" Drives as storage only
6 I have PCIe Expansion cards NVMe and SATA combos again just for storage.
I think a very clear understanding of the bios or UEFI will help me. I have never looked inside the new BIOS or UEFI or changed any settings only the boot order.
I am not trying to boot multiple systems. Only one system at a time with storage drives connected
If anybody can either point me in the right direction or advise on a great setup profile for the X299 A for everyday use it would help. I have no idea what the difference is with UEFI or BIOS or voltage prefs. I only remember BIOS from my old system.
Before you say there are plenty of videos online ..yes there are but but not really for the simple minded newbies who really need to be taken by the hand and explained the basic setup rules with various options once you start expanding the hardware.
I am trying to create a very simple setup with advanced hardware.
Thanks to anybody that chips in.
cistec
Just built my new machine not for gaming yet!
Asus X299 A and I cannot find a good step by step or video on reccomended Bios or UEFI setting with my other hardware components.
Also the recommended voltage setting? There are so many options to choose and I am new to these advanced Mobo's so please note that.
I have 2 SSD M.2 Slots ( 1 SATA or NVMe/PCIe) (2 Just NVMe/PCIe)
I want to boot only from my SSD M.2 NVMe Slots. I have installed Windows 10 (1709 Creator Fall version) on 500Gb Samsung NVMe and 2 other Cloned NVMe drives ( same system with different software)
When I boot sometimes with multiple drives it sees the drives in BIOS but will not boot regardless of boot manager?? and sometimes it does????? I have taken all sata ports out to stop conflict and the weird thing was when I powered down and reinstalled a different NVMe system drive and when I booted back up it still had the NVMe drive from the previous session on the desktop..but I had taken that drive out of the system????
All I want to do before I start Gaming is set the system up to do normal functions before I push it. and use everyday apps.
I Photoshop, Illustratror, Office,ect
2 32Gb Ram
3 MSI 4Gb Video Card
4 Various NVMe M.2 SSD drives ( 250GB-500GB-1TB)
5 Various older Sata WD 3.5" Drives as storage only
6 I have PCIe Expansion cards NVMe and SATA combos again just for storage.
I think a very clear understanding of the bios or UEFI will help me. I have never looked inside the new BIOS or UEFI or changed any settings only the boot order.
I am not trying to boot multiple systems. Only one system at a time with storage drives connected
If anybody can either point me in the right direction or advise on a great setup profile for the X299 A for everyday use it would help. I have no idea what the difference is with UEFI or BIOS or voltage prefs. I only remember BIOS from my old system.
Before you say there are plenty of videos online ..yes there are but but not really for the simple minded newbies who really need to be taken by the hand and explained the basic setup rules with various options once you start expanding the hardware.
I am trying to create a very simple setup with advanced hardware.
Thanks to anybody that chips in.
cistec