How to install an ASUS hyper m.2 gen 4 riser card in a x570 motherboard.
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2021
- How to install an ASUS hyper m.2 gen 4 riser card in a x570 motherboard. I've looked all over the internet to find out how to add two or four more nvme drives to my ASUS x570 motherboard. People talked about it and mentioned things like birfurcation, but they never explained the process to make it work. So I finally figured it out, and since I'm not a big computer guy, I've made this tutorial and explanation video for all of you other non computer people. I hope this helps.
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Just a note. Not every motherboard supports bifurcation. Make sure that you know the limits of your computer components such as your motherboard and CPU.
sooo, if stats read
1 x PCIe 5.0 x16 SafeSlot (x16 or x8) [CPU]
1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 Slot (x4 or x4/x4) [Chipset]
1 x PCIe 3.0 x16 Slot (x4) [Chipset]
1 x PCIe 3.0 x1 Slot [Chipset]
on the z690, do you think this would no longer be an issue and I can simply put the riser in the second slot with no drawbacks?
weird that this viodeo appears about a week after i've just done it with the same mobo, and card......even stranger how seasrch didnt find it before hand....
Maybe? If it's running through the chipset...Not sure, give it a shot!
Don't show your face Narcissist.
when in doubt, Google it. I know most ASUS motherboards support it.
Extremely well done! I learned how to use mine the same way you did - I spend hours and hours searching the web. I almost gave up but finally combined disparate pieces that I learned into a usable understanding of what you adroitly summarized in less than ten minutes. Ultimately, a number of people should benefit from watching your video.
Thank you! Yea it just bugged me that nobody had a video out there on how to use this thing. All of my game are on it now and it works amazingly.
I want to buy one for my strix b650e-e so I can get more storage for all my games
Well done. I do have an extensive IT background, but you broke what might be an intimidating and confusing subject down for those with little or no experience. You’re a natural teacher. 😉👍
Thank you! Glad that it came out clear enough for people.
I’m far from being a tech person but I love how you detail your videos for newbies like me. Much appreciated and please keep your videos detailed like this, cheers 🍻
Im glad it helped! Yea so this video was when I was gonna take a different approach with my channel, but I ended up going back to the content that I love which is World of Warcraft. If you play the game, stick around! Would love to have you here.
Well done. I've been looking into a few videos on this subject, and you're the only creator that has mentioned the interaction between the riser and a graphics card. Thanks for the info!
My pleasure! Yea it bothered me that nobody made a video about it.
Crystal clear, I was looking for info on these adapters and your vid is the most complete and practical I've found !
Really glad this helped you!
Thanks a lot for explaining because I spent two days on it trying to use all four slots while only enabling two. Thanks again for the simple explanation
Glad it helped!
Critical video that I see before making my purchase decision. Fig examples are very helpful. Thank you for sharing this video with us.
Glad it was helpful!
Been trying to set up mine for so long and finally got it working after watching your video. Kudos.
Glad it helped
Thank you for this video!! I just bought a ASUS hyper m.2 card, and I have an Asus X570 motherboard, so this video is just what I needed.
Glad I could help!
This is the easiest instruction video ever and fully explains bifurcation. What a superb video. Thanks!!!
Really helpful. Thanks. It's weird that I can hardly find anyone talking about this on Internet.
Main reason why I researched it and made this video. Nobody wanted to explain how it really works
Thank-You! So much for this Tutorial Video. I was gonna choose this motherboard but didn't know how the riser card worked. I think I'll save myself a huge hassle if I buy 2TB or higher and just get a board with more m.2 nvme slots.
Glad that helped! Yea it’s a fun thing to add to your rig for sure.
I'm glad I found your video before I purchased this card. Never thought that I have to split the bandwidth of the 2nd pcie lane for the expansion card.
Im glad it helped! I’ve been using mine for some time now and it’s been nice. Mainly because I love ASUS products and trust them.
This is a very helpful video, as Asus provides very little documentation on this card, and I've had to rely on videos like this for instructions. I tried this card earlier in a motherboard that did support bifurcation, but only for boot RAID, which I didn't want, so I'm about to put this into an X570 board.
Glad it helped! It’s been great in mine.
Very well explained with clear instructions. Absolutely awesome video, thank you.
Glad it helped!
Thanks for this great informative video. Keep up the good work. All the best
Thanks for that - just got a new motherboard with this thing in the box and had no idea what it was for :)
Glad it helped!
What are the odds that I’m considering this project but want to know if it will work for me and you have the exact same motherboard as me. Great vid! Thanks for taking the time to share what you learned! 👏🏼
Im glad it helped! Yea I was frustrated that nobody made a video on how to make this work on a x570 so I thought “people need to know!” Enjoy your new riser card!
Been a minute... could not remember my motherboards name... sure enough yours is the same... thank you 🙏
The one I was using in the video was an ASUS STRIX x570
Thank you! I'm from Brazil and you helped me a lot!!
Awesome video man! Really appreciate the effort!
Glad it helped!
Thanks man, great video with a modern motherboard and well done explaining . This helped a lot lmao
Glad it helped!
Very helpful explanation. Thanks for taking the time!
Im glad it helped!
Finally got around to throwing storage into my ASUS Hyper, this video helped me realize that i cant just throw 4 sticks in without having to move and kneecap my graphics card AND with finding the correct setting in my X570 Aorus Master for bifurcation (1x8 2x4). Got the 2 it should show to show, so planning to return the 4 m.2's and get 2 with double capacity. Hurts to leave empty slots, but im not putting the storage cart before the graphics card horse.
I hear ya. It sucks to leave the two slots empty but all in all the riser is awesome and the m.2 card that you’ll have in there are gonna rock. Also, your GPU will be fine, it’s more like an invisible scratch rather than a kneecap. I don’t notice any throttling at all.
You made this so easy thanks man.
Glad it helped!
Great video! Thanks for sharing all the solid information!
Hope it helps someone out there! Took me forever to figure this out!
You did a Great job No one has shown this fix Thanks !!!!!!
Thank you! Yea it’s been great for me. Really love the way it works and having it as a dedicated space for my games has been awesome!
Thanks! It was hard to find info on this!
I hear you! I was really frustrated that nobody made a video about it.
Wowww Fantastic, I was looking for exactly that kind of content.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world 👏👏👏👏🤙👊
Glad it helped!
You have great tastes in products!!! I have the exact same MoBo, Card, and drives.
I Just ordered the 2TB Rocket Plus for my Boot drive. Gonna put my two 1TB Rockets in the card in Raid0 for a Games drive!
Thanks for the Video!!! Can't wait for AM5, The more PCIe lanes is exactly what I wanted. I am going to skip the first Gen of AM5 though.
Work out any Kinks plus I Wanna see what Intel brings in Too.
Dang we really DO have the same rigs! I love my set up and switching to AMD was the way to go for sure. As for the card I’ve had a few times when the MOBO doesn’t register it, and all of my games are on there. So sometimes I’ll go to play WoW and it says “install”. That’s when I know I need to turn everything off, open up the tower, pull the card, reseed it, then it works. It’s happened about 4 times since I installed it but over all its not that big of a deal. My games run so smooth and it’s also just an awesome item to flex.
This was exactly what I was looking for ! Thanks a lot 🤘👍
No problem!
well since i started doing chia farming, and plotting on nvme drives, i learned a lot about pci e. In short, all motherboards have pcie (version xx) x16. BUT!!! That x16 only refers to the bigslot that it FITTS big cards who are x16. But it doesnt say anything about the speed, since 9/10 motherboards HAVE pcie x16, but run at x4 ;) so the bifurcation etc IS THE THING to look for if you want to get insane nvme speeds!
Thanks, and yes, the best explanation on RUclips bro.
I appreciate that!
thanks for the video i just started doing this and now i can do it thanks for the help the internet forums was useless for me
Glad it helped! Yes getting all of the info took me a while but I’m glad this simplified things for you.
im saving this big thanks!
Thanks for the video! Very helpful!
Glad it helped!
Not all heros wear capes. This is what youtube is for! thank you!
Glad it helped!
Look up videos on running the latest GPU's as 8x instead of 16x. Not much loss, really not much loss. So I may do this, great video
Glad that this helps! It’s been great for me and the two nvme drives are running solid ever since! Plus if I ever build a threadripper rig I’ll have everything I need to run all 4 slots so really it’s a win win.
Thanks for the great info!
You bet!
Thank you for the explanation ☺️
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks mich. This was appreciated im going to look for one that just supports 2 as i dont want to lose 2 slots due to my GPU. Thanks for stating that
Glad it helped!
Great video!
Thank you!
Thank you.This video is very helpful.
Glad it helped!
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu so much. I ran into this exact issue and you explained it very well. I will be doing exactly this and have 4 NVME drives. My only question is, can we get 6 NVME drives working and a GPU?
As long as your motherboard has the lanes then you can get it working! Always check out then lane capacity of the motherboard and which CPU works best
Great video brother!
Thank you!
i wonder if you can boot from any of those 2 M.2 ssds that got into the hypercard, i know they are visible, but the BIOS sees them as viable boot options when starting the PC?
I haven’t tried that but I can see that ad a possibility.
Hi, if i have a MSI X570 with two pci-e x16 i can use 4 ssds with this or not in the second slot on my mb?
Please watch the video again as it’s covered in there. X570 boards won’t have 16 lanes going to both slots
Hey Quaylin! Thanks for the video!. I have an ASUS Hyper card with 4 2tb SSDs in my motherboard, and looking to add another card. However, it seems like there are only Threadripper platforms that support more than one bifrucated lane. Do you think this could come to "regular" consumer motherboards in the future?
I would like higher lanes to be affordable for us normal people but I get that that kinda thing is made for a particular industry.
So if you fill all the slots on the MB it could effect the gpus performance? I have gpu in the top slot, a msi m.2 expander in the second slot and plan to use this in the third slot.
My MB is a msi x570 ace max
Cpu ryzen 9 3900x
Gpu rtx 3060ti
Not exactly because certain lanes are going to different places. Your first slot is directly to the CPU. Other slots on the mobo have to go through the chipset first (which can bottleneck things). Really depends on your Mobo.
Does this work with proart z790 mb? My 6900 xt is in the first slot. I have 2 nvme ssds. Can i use two nvme ssd with this card in the second slot having the 6900xt gpu in the first slot.thank you
If the z790 supports bifurcation then it should be fine. Everything you just described is in the video so I invite you to watch it again.
Thanks, that was helpful! 👍
Glad it helped!
Amazing! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
really nice video thanks for sharing
Glad it helped!
i have the same exact motherboard,; great video, convinced me of getting it, this item; question though; I mostly use it to record and edit videos and store editing assets. What happens if I use all 4 slots of the Asus Hyper ? will windows it still recognize all m2 ssds properly?or any recommendation on how to go about making it work?
Thanks for taking the time to read.
If you want to use all 4 slots you’re gonna have to put it into the first pcie slot and use all x16 lanes because each m.2 takes x4 lanes to use.
wHAT gpu CAN fit into the bottom slot on the MB you showed? Not.
Any GPU can fit in there because it’s a x16 slot, but the performance wouldn’t be that great
I'm on a Asus x570 tuf gaming and it only shows the PCIEX16_1 Bandwidth in the bios, will this work if I put the GPU in the second slot and the hyper SSD card in the first (also just using 2 ssds in the card)
That’s interesting. My step son has a x570 TUF as well. Now I want to go into his bios and check that out. You could give it a try and see what happens? I’m gonna check his bios today and see what I see and get back to you. Really interesting that you don’t see a PCIEX16_2
i want to get a m.2 card to replace my mechanical drives, but im not sure if having the card is gonna slow down my pc,
i have ryzen 7 5600x and asus rog strix b550-f with msi gtx 1070
It won’t slow down your PC. Go for it.
Quaylin, how LONG is the card, from one end to the other (trying to see if it would fit in my case)
Just shy of 11 inches by about 2cm
This was extremely thorough but concise. Thanks for the video. I'm glad I stumbled on this.
I have an asus x570 tuf gaming wifi plus. I bought a samsung 980 pro during black friday sale, and so I have a total of three nvme ssds (2 are gen 4 and 1 is gen 3). Both nvme slots are currently filled. My understanding is that I need to 'free' up the bottom nvme slot (the one that is not closest to the cpu) so that I can use one of these m.2 riser cards. So, the one nvme slot near the cpu will be filled and then the other two nvmes will be put on this thing in the bottom pcie x 16 slot. My question is do the two nvme's have to be both gen 4? I'm trying to decide the best configuration with two gen 4 nvmes and 1 gen 3 nvme. The nvmes are samsung 970 evo, 980 pro, and sabrent rocket 4.0. Was going to make the 980 pro my boot drive. I guess I'm not wanting to limit any performance from the 980 pro and didn't know if it made most sense to put that in the nvme slot by the cpu. Hope this all makes sense.
Thanks again!
Glad this helped! They don’t have to be gen 4 but for me I’m a stickler on having drives be the exact same if they’re going in as RAID 0. But if not, no problem, they can be gen 3 and that’s fine. Also, check the x570 tuf and make sure you can bifurcate on the second PCIE slot. My step son has the same MOBO and I believe that one is one of the few x570s that’s doesn’t do it. Can’t remember though.
Fantastic video Thanks !
Glad it helped!
Saved me from buying 2 nvmes I won't be able to use. Thanks!
That’s man you save me good and strong video 🤜🤛
Glad it helped!
Hello, I have x570 Formula with 5900x, can I use this 2 NVME ssd in MB separately and 2 NVME ssd on RAID 0 in second PCIE slot with Asus Hyper M.2 GEN4 without lose ssd perfomance?
You can. As far as performance I don’t think you need to worry about that. I ran it like that and everything was really fast. Just go for it.
Thanks, I Have the Asus TUF X570 which i think has the right setting in BIOS, honestly, I'm spoiled by the speed of NVME and what to only have them in my system (currently have 1tb and 4tb )
I don't think the TUF X570 has the option for Bifurcation but I could be completely wrong.
Just found your channel,
Can I ask the following as I am struggling to find the answers in the marketing blurb?
1- on the ASUS Hyper card, does each NVME show up as a separate drive in Windows Explorer? Or does any drives on the board show up as one single drive?
And 2- does the board use 4pcie lanes in total, or does it try to use 4 per drive, therefore using bandwidth that could/should be used by my flu in the x16 slot at the top?
&1 things i follow 1have only 1 pice micron 2400 nvme m.2 card ,it support & detect only 1st slot ,but when i open & put on 2nd slot it not detected in my windows but hyper card led work
please help me... i cant understand that its my nvme support issue or card issue
I’m very confused 🤔
Hi there. Watch my video again all the way though because I answer all of these questions in it.
Could you please share the card comes with standoff in which size? I got one but it came with no standoff and I am looking for alternative. Thank you so much in advance!
Not sure what you're meaning by the "standoff".
great video! I have ASUS ROG STRIX B550-XE GAMING WiFi. Will it work for me as well or B550 has only 1 PCIe 4.0 slot? hopefully no. I want it for games especially
As long as the B550 can support bifurcation then it should. But I would just upgrade your mobo and CPU at this point. My new mobo has 4 m.2 slots on it so I don't even use this card anymore.
Will this work with am4? I have the b550 auros pro AC. Also, my second pcie slot supports x16 at 3.0. Could I still have 4 drives installed??
Check with the b550 in the bios to see if you can do bifurcation. Not sure if you can as I don’t have that MOBO.
Why is it not possible to put 4 NVMe drives into it and split it with 2x2x2x2 for the 8 lanes to run 4 NVMe drives slower?
If your mobo will let you do that then test it out? I haven’t heard anywhere on the internet that an x570 can split it like that.
So will it work for B550? I got the Gigabyte Vision D B550. Thanks.
As long as it has bifurcation then I see what not
On the z690 chipset with an i9-12900k you can install the gen 5 version of this card (in the bottom PCI-E slot) with 2 x m.2 and another m.2 on m.2 slot 1 on the motherboard and still run your graphics card in x16 mode.
That’s awesome!
It wasn't too hard to learn but I did make the mistake of not understanding how many lanes I needed available to run four m.2's on the board.
Upgrading to a threadrppier 128 lanes, going to put two beautiful 7900 XTX and two ASUS hyper X with 4 m.2 each.
Would love to have a threadripper!
Is using this flat out better than using it in the motherboard? or is it only wortth it if you have a super high end m.2? I only have a firecude m.2 so not sure where to put it, To be honest i never knew about this until i ordered a motherboard and it came with one lol It threw me off and just raised so many questions on what to do with it
It was for me because I needed extra slots. I don’t use it anymore because I upgraded my mobo to one that has x4 slots.
This was excellent.
Thank you! Hope it helped!
Ok so I only have 1 extra SSD in slot #1 of my Hyper card, so technically I don't need to enable raid mode just yet or break up the lanes into 4x4, until I get a second SSD correct? It seems my SSD inside the Hyper card is working properly & is showing up & I can transfer things to it with no problems.
Correct. Your MOBO will automatically separate the x16 lanes into x8 and x8. So now you have x8 lanes being allocated to your 1 nvme in the card. But it would benefit you to get another nvme because now you have 4 lanes that could be used.
@@Quaylin okay awesome definitely will do that eventually, I appreciate this video it helped me a lot setting everything up 👍
thanks for the vid!
No prob!
That means if I have a GPU in the first slot, then the second slot will automatically run in x8 mode, which means I can only install two m.2 cards right ?
If I remove the GPU, it will run in x16 mode, that means I can install four m.2 cards, am I right?
Correct. But if you install this in the second slot, you need to activate bifurcation so the x8 turns into x4/x4. That way you can run two m.2 sticks. But yes, if you remove the GPU and put it in the first slot you can run four m.2 sticks.
I guess I need to take this back to the store. I installed 3 m.2 drives on the mobo and one of them is at the top gen 5 m.2 slot. Then two in this riser card. How to make all of that work?
Make sure your motherboard has bifurcation.
Really nice explanation. You mention to only put 2 M.2 nvme drives, but I've seen people filling this type of expantion cards with 4 M.2 nvme's, is it because they where not Gen 3 or because they used the top Pcie slot on the Motherboard? I was planing on getting the expansion card and adding the M.2 nvme's as I need them, but if its not possible to populate the 4 slots... Again amazing video.
Correct, it’s because they’re using the top PCIE slot because they would be using all 16 lanes and each nvme takes 4 lanes to run, so 16/4=4. But if you place it in the second slot and bifurcate it, you’ll only get 2 nvme cards because you’ll be using 8 lanes in a 4x4 configuration.
@@Quaylin Thanks alot for the clarification. Do you have in mind another alternative in order to add extra storage space internally to the PC that has good performance? Maybe I will get a 4tb m.2 nvme and not get 2x 2tb ones. Thanks alot!
I don’t have the pcie_2 16 bandwidth configuration option only the pcie_1 Shows up on the asus x570 tuf motherboard maybe it can’t be done?
It should be able to be done. My step son has the tuf MOBO as well. I’ll have to check his and get back to you
He will NOT be comming back to you
Sorry for the late reply. You're correct. I went and checked and it only bifurcates the first slot on a TUF mobo. That kinda sucks.
youre amazing thank you so much... subbed :)
I’m glad it helped!
Bonjour j'ai une carte rog z370-F gaming et je voudrais faire cette manipulation, mais le menu bios n'est ps le même. Si quelqu'un à déjà fait, merci d'avance.
Your motherboard may not support bifurcation. Make sure you check that before buying anything.
Using a Z690 formula w/ gen4 m.2. The hyper m.2 riser that came with it has a gen5 slot and one gen4 slot. I only have one gen4 drive. Can I use it in the bottom PCIE slot? Thanks!
Hey Theodore. I looked into this board (which I’m very unfamiliar with) but it looks like you have the following configuration
・ 2 x PCIe 5.0 x16 slots (x16, x8/x8)
・ 1 x PCIe 4.0 x16 slot (x4, x4/x4 via ROG Hyper M.2 card)
So it looks like if you only have 1 nvme drive and you want to put it on the bottom PCIE slot, you should be able to do that because you’ll only use x4 lanes (which that PCIE supplies). Note though, it’ll be running through the chipset and not directly to the cpu because the bottom PCIE slot lane doesn’t connect directly to the cpu, which means your speed will be throttled a bit (but I don’t think it’ll be that bad to be honest).
Thank you!
What if i place it on the last pcie 16 slot?
Then you’ll most likely only be able to run 1 m.2 drive since only 4 lanes are running from that slot through the chip set.
Can the gen 4 be used on corsair rog vi hero
Yea should be able to
Hello bro I also assembled pc with Asus rog maximus z690 motherboard, but I am facing windows store game crashing issue can you please guide me how can I solve this problem and do you know where is the legacy game compatibility mode in hero motherboard bios settings, how to enable it?
Hi. Sorry, wish I could help but I’m not familiar with this problem. Wishing you the best and hope you can figure it out.
Does anyone know if it’ll work the same with a riser cable? And if so which one did you use to find out?
It might? Try it out!
It does! No issues after about 2 and a half weeks in a 3d printed mount lol
Es compatible con la asus rog strix b660-a gaming wifi d4?
Tal vez? No se.
I assume there is no way to make raid in bios to install windows on this riser card ?
All you need to do is have windows on a flash drive, boot from the flash, set up the m.2 in raid 0 when making the partitions, then install windows. Should be able to do that.
I'm wondering what this does to the airflow of a beefy 3 slot thick GPU. I suspect with airflow coming from the front it will be fine.
I had it with a two slot GPU and it ran just fine.
@@Quaylin I got one and did some benching. It raised the GPU temp with 5C under full load to 85C. That is with a 3 Slot GPU. I returned it and got a much smaller form factor from a differnt brand. But still it would probably have been fine as 85C is well under throttling load.
Hi. And what if you put to the third PCIe slot? x2/x2 ?
Never tried it and also you’re lowering the lanes so less performance
And it needs x4 lanes to run 1 m.2 so that should work
Why can't you just go thru the chipset on the board? Plus I might be wrong doesn't it depend on how many lanes the CPU has?
The sad part with RAID in Disk Management is that it doesn't support TRIM, because it turns the "disks" into dynamic disks.
If you want to run software RAID and have TRIM support you need to use Storage Spaces instead.
Thanks for that!
Glad it helped!
thank you !!!!
Hello. I'm thinking of buying a new motherboard. My preference will be one of the Asus or MSI rear motherboards with x570 chipset. However, I have a few questions that I can't find the answer here.
1- I plan to use Asus hyper card for 4 pieces of m.2 nvme configuration. Which motherboards allow partitioning the PCIe slot as x4+x4+x4+x4. (Of course, on the Asus and MSI side.) ( The last parts I used were x299 e gaming ii and 7940x. However, since this motherboard does not allow configuration related to PCIE slots, I could not solve this problem.
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I have another MSI motherboard (B550 Unify) and it unfortunately provides this configuration as x8 + x4 + x4.
2- Is there a processor factor in providing this partitioning we mentioned, or is it a situation related only to the chipset version. For some reason, the configuration is x4+x4+x4+x4 on the Ryzen 5 2600 processor and B550 Gaming Carbon Wifi motherboard at my workplace!
3- Finally, when we provide this configuration, what will be the result of the configuration when we plug the graphics card into the first slot and the hyper card into the second slot.
I will be waiting for your answer. Thank you in advance for your interest.
By the way; I am planning to buy an AMD 5800x3D processor with a Rog x570 Hero motherboard. At least this will be my first choice.
You could use four m.2 sticks in an x570 but you would have to have it in the first pcie slot. If you have an integrated gpu in the cpu then you'll be set to go, however, not sure what you'll be working on that wouldn't need a dedicated gpu in your rig. If you want the best of both worlds, go with a threadripper set up. You'll get two x16 slots. One for your gpu and one for your m.2 card that will be able to support four m.2 sticks. Just costs a lot more.
What if i use 4 SSDs? How does it affect the bandwith?
Not sure, give it a shot!
How to install this onto the asus z690 hero Mainboard? I got 3 ssds inside the hypercard, but i would be fine by just using 2 of them, since i want my GPU to run in the first slot.
Please help.
If your cpu and motherboard support bifurcation then follow the steps in the video.
@@Quaylin i dont have the settings in the video, but it does support.
@@Quaylin please bro, help me.
I looked up the z690 bios interface and it looks very similar to the x570 strix. Try looking for something similar to what's in the video. If its not there, then I don't know what to tell you. Like I said in the video, I'm not a super PC guru, just like to learn small things here and there. I hope you figure it out.
@@mischasantos2802 it might not say specifics but you can probably find pcie configuration, under pcie 2 it should have a raid option
great vid 😜👍😂
Thank you! Hope it helped!