M.2 died?

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So I've rebuilt my pc in a new case, m.2 everything was working well before the move.

Now the bios won't even detect the m.2

and with it in the slot the bios menu is super laggy, and it comes with no operating system installed when in place with my hdd.

Take off my m.2 then my hdd works again lol.

Being that this isn't a new build I have no clue whats happened or have I missed something?

Running a
3900x
X570 Aorus Master (Bios F6)
32GB 8Pack 4133
M.2 Samung 1tb 960 Evo
 
So I've rebuilt my pc in a new case, m.2 everything was working well before the move.

Now the bios won't even detect the m.2

and with it in the slot the bios menu is super laggy, and it comes with no operating system installed when in place with my hdd.

Take off my m.2 then my hdd works again lol.

Being that this isn't a new build I have no clue whats happened or have I missed something?

Running a
3900x
X570 Aorus Master (Bios F6)
32GB 8Pack 4133
M.2 Samung 1tb 960 Evo

This was a known bios issue with gigabyte boards. Is there an updated bios out there for the master?
 
I'm sure @GIGA-Man was throwing around a beta bios at some point for people to use. I hope I'm not totally wrong here am sure I was following a thread on this. Cant seem to find it now.
 
Simplest thing to do is forget it and buy a pcie m2 adapter. They are really cheap and run just as fast of course. Just place it in the highest pcie slot you have ( under the graphics card ).
 
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