NVMe Boot Drive on Sabertooth Z77!? (BIOS MOD)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024

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  • @WiltshireTutorials
    @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +16

    *Just a slight correction to avoid confusion:* I said Z97 in the outro of the video, that was a mistake. This is a Sabertooth Z77 motherboard, not a Sabertooth Z97. Sorry about that!

    • @ahmaddahkoul9044
      @ahmaddahkoul9044 2 года назад +1

      İ have z97x-ud5h Will this method work on my device?
      Please help me if you can❤️

  • @nanoblackz
    @nanoblackz 2 года назад +34

    I`m still using this Z77 and i7-3770K since 2013. Only couple of changes in Drives and Graphics Card. So reliable.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +7

      It was a VERY good combo when I first built it. Still holds up today compared to other CPUs. The thing can be overclocked quite a bit too!

    • @wagnertatagiba
      @wagnertatagiba Год назад +3

      Exactly the same here. Still going strong !

    • @ZanetwiceTV
      @ZanetwiceTV Год назад +2

      Yeah me too 🙂

    • @shahnawazali1502
      @shahnawazali1502 Год назад +1

      Not able to boot nvme on asus h61 motherboard... Help!

    • @dao2732
      @dao2732 Год назад +1

      Same here 😁 It's my dedicated Linux gaming box

  • @markanderson5287
    @markanderson5287 2 года назад +4

    This is an amazing upgrade. Finally got around to completing it. 14 seconds... from pressing the power button to being on. I even went for the 2tb edition. Thank you so much.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      I'm glad things worked out for you! Thanks for watching and enjoy the new upgrade.

  • @Alex.M.S.
    @Alex.M.S. Год назад +6

    I did the same thing a couple of years ago. I moded the BIOS myself with the help of some forum discussions and i got it to work the same as yours. Although with mine you don't have to delete the Secure Boot, I keep it on UEFI mode. And the CSM is Enabled with First UEFI setting on for Boot from PCIe/PCI Expansion Devices. I select Ignore for Network Devices and Storage Devices after Windows is installed for an even faster boot. I used a Sabrent 512GB Rocket NVMe drive with no issues and it still works today.
    But there is a thing with this motherboard that you didn't talk about and that people might not know. You can only get maximum speeds if the PCIe slot is running at X16 but that only happens when ony one PCIe slot is populated.
    So if you install a video card and the NVMe adapter, PCIe Slot 1 and PCIe Slot 2 will only run at X8 maximum, which will bring down the performance of the video card and the speed of the NVMe drive. I got about 2.5Gb/s out of 3.4Gb/s on my drive in this configuration, and i don't know how much the performance of the video card went down because i didn't benchmark it.
    The third option, and the configuration that i'm curently using, is to have the video card in PCIe Slot number 1 and the NVMe adapter in PCIe Slot number 3. This way i get full performance on the video card but only 1.5Gb/s on the NVMe drive because PCIe Slot 3 is PCI-Express 2.0 and it runs at X4. It's still very fast and it works for now, but i might decide to change it in the future.
    I got some questions for you though, if you don't mind. I have see you use a Dual PCIe NVMe Adapter, did you ever use two drives at the same time on it? Does this motherboard support PCIe Bifurcation? Or could we get it to support it by modifying the BIOS?
    PS. You can get this motherboard working even faster with overclocking and high freqency RAM. I have an i7-3770K overclocked at 4.3GHz with 2400MHz Memory and it works brilliantly.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад +1

      If only I was good enough to mod a bios. I have a giant headache with this right now.

    • @Alex.M.S.
      @Alex.M.S. Год назад

      @@jimmcfadden981 I understand the hardship, it took me almost two weeks of trial and error to get it right. But moding the BIOS is not necessarily the hardest part, there are a lot of forum discussions and tools available for it. It's actually updating the motherboard with it that is the tricky part. Our luck is that the Sabertooth Z77 has the offline BIOS flashback button that allows us to bypass any BIOS integrity checks. And this is also a fail safe mechanism because even if something goes wrong we can always use the proper firmware and bring it back to normal.
      Search for your particular motherboard and see if other people have atempted to mod the BIOS for it, maybe you'll find it already done by someone.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

      @@Alex.M.S. Well actually, I was trying to flash the bios using the modded bios for this video. Of course, it has been a long time since I have used the flashback button to flash the bios. It became frustrating, as the light would flash three times, and then stay on steady, meaning "sorry not working." Turns out, I was not working (haha) and was using a usb 3.0 stick. When I switched to a usb 2.0 stick, the flashback worked as it should. So the headache went away. Now, the education begins as I try to figure out how to mod a bios.

    • @Alex.M.S.
      @Alex.M.S. Год назад +1

      @@jimmcfadden981 Ah, yes, i remember, that is so frustrating. I ran into the same situation when my BIOS got corrupted because i was pushing the overclocking limits on the CPU to see how far it can go. My motherboard froze with the fans at max speed and a black screen and it would not turn off so i had to shut the PSU off. After that it would not start again and i had to flash the BIOS but i only had a new 60GB exFAT USB Stick and it kept failing until i read that it only works with FAT32 drives. I now have an old 16GB FAT32 USB stick with the moded BIOS on it specifically for this PC.
      From what i understand, you have the Sabertooth Z77 Motherboard already and that means that you don't need to mod your BIOS, you can get the one from this video's description, put it on a FAT32 stick and just flash it.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

      @@Alex.M.S. Yeah that is where the problem started. My USB drive was FAT32, however, it was a USB 3.0 drive. The flash kept failing. Switched to a USB 2.0 drive (still FAT32) and the flash took hold, and finally booted the m.2 ssd. I can only assume, that for whatever reason, flashback was not reading the 3.0 stick Have the same issue with Corsair's K63 keyboard. To update the firmware, USB 3.0 is incompatible. Just in general, having like 40 years in computers, you would think I could modify a bios CAP file... but nope.

  • @naimas8120
    @naimas8120 2 года назад +3

    Just keep going Wilt. 💪

  • @siva9244
    @siva9244 Год назад +1

    Guy you know how to communicate clearly !! Keep it up !!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      I try my best to make things as clear as possible. Thanks for watching

  • @punkineatr9095
    @punkineatr9095 2 года назад +2

    I have been waiting for this. Just needed the modded bios thanks

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      No problem! Glad I could help!

    • @punkineatr9095
      @punkineatr9095 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials It worked. I used different adaptor, and drive. Thanks again

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Awesome! Glad to hear that it worked for you!

  • @honahwikeepa2115
    @honahwikeepa2115 23 дня назад

    I installed one in my old HP Z 440 which fortunately had nvme protocol embedded in the bios. I used the HP Turbo pci-e nvme adaptor designed for my system. It's blazing Saddles now. 👍🏾👏🏾

  • @yoink5592
    @yoink5592 2 года назад +2

    don’t give up Wilt! ❤️

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +2

      Never! I have no plans on quitting or stopping making videos 😁

    • @yoink5592
      @yoink5592 2 года назад +2

      @@WiltshireTutorials that’s awesome 😁

  • @TechOMan
    @TechOMan 2 года назад +3

    This is amazing

  • @scarborosasquatchstation1403
    @scarborosasquatchstation1403 2 года назад +1

    Cool to see your amazing video !

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Glad you liked it. Thanks for sticking around and for watching!

  • @fernandofreitas5456
    @fernandofreitas5456 2 года назад +1

    Wow thank u so much bro! I was ready to destroy my z77 tuf motherboard lol thanks again. Finally my ssd m2 worked. Love u 🤩

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Glad I could help breathe some new life into your Z77 motherboard. Thanks for watching

  • @avirtualworld4U
    @avirtualworld4U Год назад

    YAY... I have the same MB built mine same time as you and just today wondered about MVME drive for it as Im replacing fans etc real soon, thanks for the video.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      You're welcome. Good luck with the flashing of the BIOS. I'm here if you have any more questions

  • @JonnyKeyZero
    @JonnyKeyZero 6 месяцев назад

    This is a somewhat risky mod solely due to the BIOS aspect, but it's completely worth it. I applied the BIOS mod to my DELL Optiplex 790 and now, along with a good graphics card and its maximum RAM expansion, it's a real beast (it has a Core i7 2600K).

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  6 месяцев назад

      Typically for most, I advise if the PC is functioning properly and you don't have any issues, don't bother with updating the BIOS. However, flashing BIOS is relatively safe today compared to the past. Luckily with things like the Flashback button, if you corrupt a BIOS, you can typically recover from it using that Flashback feature.

  • @demonaz3
    @demonaz3 Год назад +1

    Dziękujemy.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      You didn't have to do that! I really appreciate the generosity. Also, just so you know, you're the 1st person to do a super thanks! :D

  • @froggo4363
    @froggo4363 2 года назад +1

    good stuff

  • @mitchfallik5321
    @mitchfallik5321 10 месяцев назад

    It worked perfectly

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  10 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to hear that! Enjoy the new performance boost! Thanks for watching

    • @mitchfallik5321
      @mitchfallik5321 10 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials I did it on a Sabertooth X79,, and yeah major performance improvement 👍

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  10 месяцев назад

      @@mitchfallik5321 Did you use my modified BIOS I shared or a different one? If you used my modified one, that's great news for those with an X79 board!

  • @LilDOM18
    @LilDOM18 6 дней назад

    Also ich nutze das Z77 bis heute und die Leistung ist einfach super...
    Habe hierzu jetz eine PCIe "QNAP QM2-2P410G2T" integriert um der Verbindung mit meiner NAS ein 10 GbE zu verleihen.
    In diesem Zuge habe ich auf der genannten PCIe Erweiterungskarte 2x "Samsung 990 PRO NVMe M.2 SSD 4 TB" installiert und nach diesem Tutorial darauf das Betriebssystem auf einer davon aufgesetzt.
    Jedoch NICHT neu installiert, sondern aus der vorherigen SATA SSD migiriert, sitze also vor dem gleichen Desktop wie vorher.
    Nach dem BIOS Flash ist NICHTS mehr weiter nötig, die Boot-Option per NVME ist sofort verfügbar im UEFI - GANZ WICHTIG, DER USB-STICK MUSS MBR SEIN, KEIN GPT!!! (dies kann per "Rufus" geändert werden).
    Anders als im Video genannt muss weder ein Schlüssel gelöscht, noch der OS Typ geändert und auch kein CSM auf Auto gestellt werden.
    Es funktioniert sofort (zumindest in meiner genannten Konfiguration).
    Diesen Text hier verfasse ich gerade vom frisch gebooteten Betriebssystem der NVMe 🙂

  • @EliteRock
    @EliteRock 5 месяцев назад

    If the worst happens you can actually buy replacement, pre-programmed BIOS chips for Asus Z77 and many other MB's (they're socketed not soldered) pretty cheap, c.£$€10-11 including postage in Europe.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  5 месяцев назад

      That never occurred for me... I thought the BIOS chip on the Sabertooth Z77 was soldered, not socketed! That's really good news for those who accidentally brick the board! Thanks for sharing!

  • @markanderson5287
    @markanderson5287 2 года назад

    Wiltshire Tutorials what you've accomplished is truely amazing. Can I ask, I take it the Samsung 970 Evo plus 1tb would also be compatible with this setup instead of the 250gig? Thank you.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Yup! I've personally tested that SSD myself and it works as well for this. I find that the modded BIOS can be picky with what PCI-E M.2 adapter you use though. Some work, some don't.

    • @markanderson5287
      @markanderson5287 2 года назад

      I intend on purchasing... amzn.eu/d/8h4oyuJ
      As you suggested in additional comments below. I'm looking forward to this.

  • @kritthreepopnartkul9714
    @kritthreepopnartkul9714 2 года назад +1

    Hi thanks for sharing Modded Bios. Im using 3770k with Asus Z77 also, Does WD 750se work with this mod ? Thanks

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Haven't tested that one personally. But I have read other have had success with that SSD.

    • @kritthreepopnartkul9714
      @kritthreepopnartkul9714 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Thanks, I decide to go with SS evo as yours

  • @zohairkaleem6981
    @zohairkaleem6981 2 года назад +1

    Which PC do you personally own and do you sell the other rigs that you make?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +2

      I have 5 PCs in total that I personally own and use:
      -2nd gen. 2950X Threadripper 6900XT main editing and gaming rig
      -1st gen 1950X Threadripper Vega 64 secondary rig (for additional editing and rendering, if needed)
      -Modded Dell Optiplex called OptiFlex w/ i9 9900 and 3060 Ti (also serves as Minecraft server)
      -Full time job PC w/ 4790K and 1080 Ti
      -1st PC I ever build (Old Sabertooth Z77 build)
      I personally don't sell the rigs that I make. Most of the time they're for my personal usage.

    • @zohairkaleem6981
      @zohairkaleem6981 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials that's great btw your videos are awesome but why weren't you uploading??

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      I've been working on other projects outside of RUclips. For example, restoring a 1954 Mercury Mark 20H racing engine with my father. ( twitter.com/WiltshireYT/status/1467946013436657670?s=20 ) Plus, I went on vacation as well. Haven't taken vacation in 7 years.

  • @lelandlove5472
    @lelandlove5472 2 года назад +1

    The only issue i see is that you used the 16x slot for the graphics card. Maybe try the other slot to see if you still get that performance. And i know this vid is 7 months old but i just saw it for the first time. Other than that i enjoyed watching.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Good eye! Yes, it would affect the speed of the drive. I used the x16 slot on the board because, at the time, I didn't have a spare GPU on hand that wasn't being used. I also wanted to see if I could get full speeds out of the drive on the Z77 motherboard. If you put it into the x8 slot (the 2nd x16 PCI-E slot), it halves the speeds. Still WAY faster than a SATA SSD, so it's still worth it.

    • @electricblue8196
      @electricblue8196 2 года назад +1

      @@WiltshireTutorials the NVME drives I think only wired @x4 speeds, so it wouldn't matter if you plug it in other slots @x4 and up(only x4 negotiated), the only thing that would affect the speed would be if the other slots only support the PCIE 2.0 protocol. For full speed NVME you need PCIE 4.0 @x4
      Edit: If you used a sandy bridge CPU, those only support PCIE 2.0 to the PCIE slots regardless.

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 9 месяцев назад

    I still use my Asus Maximus V Extreme and my OCed 3770K (4,5 GHz and LM/delid mod). It's a marvel.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  9 месяцев назад

      They still seem to hold their own, when overclocked, these days!

  • @demonaz3
    @demonaz3 Год назад

    Greate THX Bro - everything works fine

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear everything works for you. Thanks for watching!

    • @demonaz3
      @demonaz3 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials tell me why in black pciex16 nvme have about 500mb/s and on second pciex16 it's normal

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      @@demonaz3 the Z77 chipset has limitations to its bandwidth for the x16 slots. One is fullspeed, meanwhile the other is either x4 or x8 in speed. I can't remember which one is which, off the top of my head. Typically, the top most x16 will have the most throughout bandwidth, thus more speed. You probably want to put your GPU in that slot and the NVMe is the second lower x16 slot. It may be slower, but it will not affect your gaming performance.

    • @demonaz3
      @demonaz3 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials now gpu is on first slot second is nvme - that is fine but if i plug nvme into third slot speed r/w slows down

  • @robertoromerom.3987
    @robertoromerom.3987 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, one question, to place the NVMe as a secondary disk, you also have to apply the BIOS MOD for it to be detected?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      If you aren't planning on using the NVMe drive as a boot device, you don't need to install the modded BIOS for the NVMe drive to show up as a secondary drive.

    • @robertoromerom.3987
      @robertoromerom.3987 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thank you so much

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      @@robertoromerom.3987 you're welcome!

    • @robertoromerom.3987
      @robertoromerom.3987 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials hello, me again, I got an NVMe adapter and put it in the second PCIe slot which according to the motherboard manual is also PCIe 3.0 x16, the NVMe I bought is a NVME 1TB ADATA XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE Gen4, I wanted to use it only for storage so do not modify the BIOS, but when doing the speed test it only reaches 1630.37MB/s reading and 1600.41MB/s writing, I expected it to give me at least 3000MB/s, it will be that I have to update the BIOS so that I can increase the speed of reading or writing? or did I have to have purchased an NVMe Gen 3?
      I already tried 2 different NVMe adapters and it's the same result.
      Thanks in advance

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      When occupying both x16 slots, the second slot will be limited to slower speeds. This is a limitation of the Z77 chipset. You're seeing the correct speeds.

  • @adrianh85
    @adrianh85 2 года назад

    I added an Nvme to my old ( also first) 3770k build using a msi z77a-gd65; unfortunately it died recently attempting the Nvme bios mod (for that board) and just so happen to grab this board to get that machine back up and running (until i can reprogram the bios chip).
    Glad i just so happen to find this board for a great price, now just hope it works.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Should work no problem for you! I've flash 3 Sabertooth Z77s now with the linked BIOS I made and all are working great!

    • @adrianh85
      @adrianh85 2 года назад

      Tempted to try the pci bifurcation mod along with this... best use that slot to its fullest if you have to give it up.
      🍻

  • @octavianconstantintudora9804
    @octavianconstantintudora9804 Год назад

    I use for the same MB a USB flash mem that has UEFI bios on it. Then in the MB bios is set to boot from USB. That completes the MB bios. First show a boot menu then boot from NVMI Samsung 970 Evo plus 1GB that has a windows 10.

  • @Blurko17
    @Blurko17 2 года назад +1

    Great video, congratulations !!!
    I have a HP Compaq Elite 8300 SFF which has a motherboard with a chipset " Q77 express".
    I installed a NVMe unit to the PCIe port in it and I cloned the ssd unit (with the O.S.) to that NVMe unit.
    Windows detects the NVMe unit as a secondary disk but the BIOS does not detects it so that I can not choose it as a boot device even thou it is a clone of the ssd.
    My questions to you are: Where can I find a modded BIOS for my PC ? Could it be in the same place where you found the modded BIOS for your PC ?
    It´s a pitty that Asus and HP are completely different motherboards so that I can not use the modded BIOS which you share in the description of this video !!!
    Thank you anyways for this video which gives me hope for a solution !!!
    Blessings !!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Hmmm, prebuilt PCs are extremely difficult to flash new modded BIOS to. Typically they have some kind of MD5 SUM check on the file to make sure it hasn't been tampered with. Companies, like ASUS, don't have those kinds of checks. They give a little bit more freedom to mess around with things. There may be a modded BIOS out there somewhere. The only thing I found regarding your PC is this: www.win-raid.com/t9949f50-HP-Elite-NVMe-bios-mod-flashing.html

    • @Blurko17
      @Blurko17 2 года назад +2

      @@WiltshireTutorials Thank you very much for your quick and kind answer !!! I already know the Win-raid forum and I also went to the HP support forum. Apparently there is no way to do BIOS modifications to these PCs. But there is a last chance to use the NVMe as the unit with the O.S. and it´s a program called "Clover". I´m reserching about it but it looks like it´s possible. It works like this: You download "Clover" into a bootable USB, then you use this USB as the boot device, when "Clover" opens it gives the posibility to star the PC from the NVMe unit (which contains Windows) in the PCIe port. And "voila" !!! Thank you again !!! Have a great day !!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +2

      @@Blurko17 That's an awesome way to use an NVMe boot drive! Thanks for sharing. I'll have to look into this myself!

  • @adriancoanda9227
    @adriancoanda9227 Год назад

    That will work only on motherboards that supports pci-e boot not all old do but if they don't no problem use the boot / efi partition on a internal usb disk and the set the bcd to the new nvme disk

  • @walter_lesaulnier
    @walter_lesaulnier Год назад

    You dang young whipper snappers and your new fangled stuff! Back in my day..... - LOL!
    I consider that motherboard and BIOS to be "modern".
    My first build was with the then brand new Intel 4004 processor. I LOVE tinkering with old computers. Clover Bootloader can be used to boot to a PCIe NVMe on almost any old PC that has PCIe 3.0. I've had problems getting it to work right on PCIe 2.0 machines though.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      I would saw the Sabertooth Z77 was on the cusp of being modern. It did sport UEFI BIOS at the time! You've got me beat by a few years! I'm older than I look! Approaching 30! My first CPU was an Intel Pentium 166

    • @walter_lesaulnier
      @walter_lesaulnier Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials That was an excellent processor. Other than that little single board computer with the 4004, my first real PC build was the Heathkit H-89 with the Zilog Z80 processor. Had to solder on all the components other than the CPU socket, RAM and IDE slots / connectors. EXTREMELY educational. I love building modern PCs- except it takes 100 times the research to pick the perfect parts.

  • @dykefish2
    @dykefish2 5 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks for the inspiration, also got my old Asrock Z77 extreme modded with an NVME. Great rabbit hole you sent me down :) Love it!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad I could inspire you to tinker with some older hardware. Thanks for watching

  • @user-nx1ww5ys1b
    @user-nx1ww5ys1b Год назад

    Super!

  • @TheDarkWizard
    @TheDarkWizard Год назад

    ASUS Sabertooth 990FX R2.0 already works with nvme with an adapter with its last bios update from ASUS

  • @paultorres8983
    @paultorres8983 Год назад +1

    What if and call me nuts I just want the nvme for storage access only...

    • @paultorres8983
      @paultorres8983 Год назад +1

      I went ahead with intalling the bios and following your instructions ... 😢nothing is detected.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      Drop the SSD in a PCI-E adapter and format the drive in Disk Management. Done. No need to mod the BIOS, if you don't plan on using it as a Boot Drive.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      What adapter are you using?

  • @ToniLixSim
    @ToniLixSim Год назад

    i can not boot my nvme pcie i see many videos they show something about clover, but that clover is not some short way just too long with too many changes,, do u know some clover without complication? a bit shorter like install not doing way too much work on it

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      There are no shortcuts. It's either taking the time to setup clover correctly or you flash a modded BIOS to the motherboard to allow NVMe booting.

  • @johnsim77
    @johnsim77 Год назад

    I have and old mobo (socket 1366) and i am trying to install windows 10 in expansion card with NVME M2 2TB. I received message that :
    "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. This computers hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure That the disk controller is enabled in the computers BIOS menu."
    Can i bypass this ?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      You need to flash a modded BIOS to your motherboard, if it supports it. NVMe boot was not a common thing until Z97 motherboards.

  • @EliteRock
    @EliteRock 5 месяцев назад

    Can a previously saved Windows Image Backup, i.e. Windows install (from an HDD/SSD) be restored to the nVME?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  5 месяцев назад

      You should have no issues with transferring the image to your new M.2 SSD.

  • @RayLee-sc7or
    @RayLee-sc7or 5 месяцев назад

    if you insert another NVME SSD on that EXDIY-FAB, can this method read and support all slots on Z77 single PCIe?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  5 месяцев назад

      The second slot on the adapter is for SATA M.2 SSDs only. It's not an NVMe slot. So, it shouldn't saturate PCI-E lanes

  • @cheradaninezakalwe2851
    @cheradaninezakalwe2851 2 года назад

    Bios flashback doesn't work for me - I've tried multiple usb drives, fat32, mbr, 1 partition etc, tried flashing different official BIOS files with it, but I hold the button, light comes on - doesn't even begin to flash just stays blue. how do I flash otherwise?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Are you naming the file correctly? Are you putting the BIOS on the root directory of the flash drive.

    • @cheradaninezakalwe2851
      @cheradaninezakalwe2851 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials yes, yes. this is my second sabertooth z77, and I used the flashback button more than once on my old one. I can't seem to figure out how I can flash anything when it doesn't work, unless I use a ch413a programmer or something directly on the chip, because the bios ez flash utility won't accept unsigned bioses.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Strange. It should accept the BIOS that I've linked in the description. Have you tried flashing an older BIOS than the one I linked in the description?

    • @malikonthesus
      @malikonthesus 11 месяцев назад

      was there ever a fix founded?

    • @cheradaninezakalwe2851
      @cheradaninezakalwe2851 11 месяцев назад

      don't remember what I did to eventually get it working sorry not using this board anymore
      @@malikonthesus

  • @Denis98360
    @Denis98360 Год назад

    Hello! I did all steps in video, bios can boot nvme. But after 5 minutes windows crash with BSOD whea uncorrectable error
    ST Z77 + i7 3770k

  • @AllanHerbertMedeiros
    @AllanHerbertMedeiros 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome trick! I've cloned my Win10 installation from a Crucial SATA SSD to a Kingston M2 NVMe SSD and seems to be working just fine! BUT I was getting around 1500~1600 MB/s speed on M2 NVMe SSD using the original BIOS and now I'm getting just 375 to 407MB/s with this modified one. Double checked TRIM, AHCI and even installed Phison NVMe controller driver, but nothing helped.
    Btw, the ~1500 speed is what should be expected because I've installed the PCIe adapter on a PCI v2.0 slot, which in theory should hit a max of 2000 MB/s.
    Do you know if this modified BIOS was based on the last one available from ASUS website (v2104)?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  9 месяцев назад +1

      I'm getting full speed out of my NVMe drive using my modified BIOS. If I can remember correctly, it is not based on the latest BIOS from Asus. I don't remember what version I based it off of...

    • @AllanHerbertMedeiros
      @AllanHerbertMedeiros 8 месяцев назад

      I've found the reason, the PCIEx slot (the black one) was set by defaut at X1 speed, after changing to X4 I've got around 1500MB/s, which it's the expected performance I can get, close to 2GB/s in theory. No that I've noticed a huge increase in Windows 10 loading times (I didn't installed a fresh one).

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@AllanHerbertMedeiros I'm glad to hear you were able to figure it out!

  • @cheekygit9438
    @cheekygit9438 2 года назад

    Hi I just tried this and I got to the installation location on windows setup. The windows setup sees the drive but says it can not be installed because the bios can't boot from that drive. I've changed all the settings in your video but still won't allow me to boot from it

    • @cheekygit9438
      @cheekygit9438 2 года назад

      Nevermind. I figured it out. I needed to use UEFI to boot the windows 10 installation usb. Thanks !

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      @@cheekygit9438 Correct! UEFI is needed, not Legacy! Hope things work out for you!

  • @Rema7ALTaf1
    @Rema7ALTaf1 Год назад

    I have asus z97 mk1 I bought the 970 nvme and adapter it work great inside win . So i clone the win to the nvme. But I can’t boot from it . Please what can i do ?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      This is for the Sabertooth Z77 only. This tutorial is only for that specific motherboard and will not work with your board.

  • @ZeroHour064
    @ZeroHour064 2 года назад

    Where did you find the Ezdiy card? I've one and haven't been able to source anymore

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      It appears that the RGB one is discontinued and out of stock. This adapter should work just the same: www.amazon.ca/EZDIY-FAB-Adapter-Express-Support-22110/dp/B07GKR9KTN?ref_=ast_sto_dp

  • @ellsgeiwitz2234
    @ellsgeiwitz2234 6 месяцев назад

    Do you think the modded bios would work on an Asus P8Z77-V Deluxe? Thanks.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  6 месяцев назад

      No. This is specific to the Sabertooth Z77 and ONLY the Sabertooth Z77. Do not mix BIOS for different motherboards

  • @arisrezaiskandar7158
    @arisrezaiskandar7158 Год назад

    if we use the nvme,, can we use vga card ? because firs slot u put with nvme,, with second port will vga performance down ?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      I suggest using the GPU in the top PCI-E x16 slot and the NVMe on the second one. Performance will degrade a little bit for the read and write on the NVMe, but you won't really notice the difference in speed.

  • @SvenKaufmann1986
    @SvenKaufmann1986 Год назад

    Is it necessary to Set the whole System up new or is it possible to run the BIOS Mod with an existing System that runs on normal 2`5 ssd?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      You can run a SATA SSD with the mod. Kinda defeats the purpose of flashing the modded BIOS, if you're not going to use NVMe as your boot drive though.

    • @SvenKaufmann1986
      @SvenKaufmann1986 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials So I just have to unplug all drives and so on, run the bios mod, plug everything back in and i am good to go to install an m2? Just asking. I am affraid to do something wrong.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      @@SvenKaufmann1986 Again, if you're not using NVMe for a boot drive, don't bother modding the BIOS. You don't need to mod anything, if you're just using an M.2 for additional storage.

  • @md.atarurrahman9853
    @md.atarurrahman9853 10 месяцев назад

    P8Z77 V PRO cannot work. Please give me modifi Bios.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  10 месяцев назад

      That's because this video is specific to the Sabertooth Z77. Not the P8Z77 V Pro. Never flash a BIOS designed for a different motherboard. All BIOS are specific to that model of board. I do not own that board so, I cannot make one and test it. I suggest looking on some forums for a member that's already made the custom BIOS

  • @PaulDavis-xv9wn
    @PaulDavis-xv9wn Год назад

    Anyway to use RAID with multiple SSD's for redundancy? Not sure if you used two PCI slots with two SSD's if the BIOS would allow it???

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      Hmmm, I'm not sure on that one, Paul. Never thought about using RAID with this mod. I imagine the BIOS would allow the usage of it. You may end up having to Software RAID the drives using Disk Management. I'm not sure the Intel RAID utility in the BIOS would work.

    • @PaulDavis-xv9wn
      @PaulDavis-xv9wn Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Thanks so much for your reply and for your video. Last question I have is can I do all the steps you listed without installing a fresh Windows 10? Just boot off my current SATA drive, clone it to the PCI-E/Samsung 970 EVO using the Samsung Data Migration tool, then remove my SATA drive? This way I don't need to reinstall all my programs.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      No problem, Paul. I'm happy to help!
      You should be able to migrate your install of Windows. You may run into booting issues when cloning a SATA drive to an NVMe drive though. Some cloning programs will correct this issue for you automatically.

  • @avinashrajan275
    @avinashrajan275 2 года назад

    I want to do same for z800 hp workstation, can pls send me the steps and procedures?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      I've investigated the HP Workstations in the pas for this type of thing. Unfortunately, it appears to not be possible for the HP prebuilt machines. You need a BIOS FlashBack feature or similar to make this work. Most prebuilt manufacturers use .exe or programs to update the BIOS.

  • @UfO1
    @UfO1 Год назад

    I did the BIOS flashback and it blinked rapidly amd the USB stick lit up but then the blue flashback button stayed lit. Am I doing something wrong ?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      The Flashback button will flash off and on slowly and get faster as the flashing process nears completion. If the button flashes quickly and then stays lit, then there is something wrong with your USB stick. Try a different USB drive. I've found that some USB 3.0 drives will not work with the Flashback button. Try a USB 2.0 drive instead. Make sure that it is formatted in FAT32 as well

    • @UfO1
      @UfO1 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thankyou I'll try some other USB drives I can find

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      @@UfO1 No problem. Let me know if you get things working

    • @UfO1
      @UfO1 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorialsI ran out to Walgreens they had a 16gig USB 2.0. it worked flashed for a bit and turned off 😊 Thankyou

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      @@UfO1 glad to hear that you got things working! Thanks for watching

  • @sidemenrexy
    @sidemenrexy Год назад

    Will the bios mod work with my asus p8z77-v lx? I want to use nvme but if this fail i cant no longer get a z77 motherboard because in my country z series motherboard are very rare 😅

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      No. Not with my guide here as this is specifically for the Asus Sabertooth Z77. I suggest looking on some modding BIOS forums to see if someone has made a modded BIOS for your P8Z77-V

  • @a.d9548
    @a.d9548 4 месяца назад

    Many times i try using Your bios Mod, My Bios led is Solid blue after 3 times blinking & not off.. i miss something ? Thx..

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  4 месяца назад +1

      I found the same thing with my motherboard. It's picky with the USB flashdrive you use! I found more success with using a USB2.0 drive instead of a newer 3.0/3.1 drive

    • @a.d9548
      @a.d9548 4 месяца назад +1

      @@WiltshireTutorials i'm Using USB flashdrive 64Gb 3.0... Format using Rufus.. Non Bootable & Large Fat32.. all Working Well... Follow Your guide, & now i can using 960 Evo on my old Sabertooth Z77. Thank You so Much Bro... You are Awesome... 😎😎😎

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  4 месяца назад +1

      @@a.d9548 I'm glad to hear you got things running! Enjoy the new SSD speeds!

  • @incognito7814
    @incognito7814 2 года назад

    After updating to the modded bios my PC gets stuck on the "hit f2 or del to enter bios" splash screen, anyone know why?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Try removing all connected drives and USB devices from the PC and try again. Possible that the BIOS isn't liking a particular device

    • @incognito7814
      @incognito7814 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Partially correct, I caused my own demise...before starting this adventure, I formatted and migrated an OS to the NVMe SSD and the bios didn't like it. Wiping the drive fixed it thx!!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      @@incognito7814 Oh! Glad to hear you got things running!

  • @infin1023
    @infin1023 Год назад

    Thanks for the video, I follow the steps, flash the BIOS with Z77T, change setting in the BIOS, get into the USB key Windows 10 installation, then the installation said "Windows can't be installed on drive 0 partition 1, I had the same version of BIOS as yours, anyone run into the same trouble before ? Any help? Thanks !

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      This can happen when you have RAID enabled or Intel Rapid Storage enabled. Try turning both of them off. What could also do, if you're still running into issues is install Windows on the M.2 on another PC and then pop it back in on your Z77 motherboard.

    • @infin1023
      @infin1023 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Thank for your reply, I finally solve the problem... Turn out to be the USB 2.0 key, I read the comments below, then I find a USB 2.0 key to flash the BIOS again, then it works. Again, thank you for your video, my old MB get a new life again :)

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      @@infin1023 I'm glad you were able to figure things out and get it working! Thanks for watching and enjoy the renewed life of your motherboard

  • @rudneygoncalvesribeiro4314
    @rudneygoncalvesribeiro4314 2 года назад

    hi, i'm brazilian, i have this same motherboard and i recently decided to install a ssd m2 with pcie adapter, but it's giving problems, it doesn't appear as a boot option, i did the BIOS update that you indicated and the option still doesn't appear. however in Windows it is recognized normally and also appears in the windows installation.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      I found that it can be picky with some PCI-E adapters. Also what brand of M.2 SSD are you using?

    • @rudneygoncalvesribeiro4314
      @rudneygoncalvesribeiro4314 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials It's a Kingspec NX -256 M.2 NVMe PCIe. it is recognized in disk manager but not in boot options

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      The drive may not be found in the boot options, only the Windows Boot Manager will be found. Try unplugging all of the other drives from the PC and have just the NVMe drive installed.

    • @radiodasantigas9607
      @radiodasantigas9607 Год назад

      Olá Rudney. Ainda não efetuei o procedimento do vídeo. Voce fez o update exatamente como o rapaz explica no video e nao deu nenhum problema? conseguiu resolver a questao do nvme como drive de boot?

  • @Szi007
    @Szi007 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, could you help me on the Gigabyte GA-Z77X-D3H motherboard, how to boot the pci express 4.0 adapter with Nvm-e ssd

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  8 месяцев назад

      I don't own that board, so I can't help you per se. I can point you in the right direction though. You'll need to find or make a custom BIOS that allows NVMe support. I suggest looking at some motherboard BIOS forums to see if someone has already modified and shared a BIOS. Also, that board will support a max of PCI-E 3.0 and not 4.0! So, don't expect PCI-E Gen 4.0 speeds, if you get things working.

    • @Szi007
      @Szi007 8 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thanks , I find video my board , 2600/1100 the speed

  • @Random12347
    @Random12347 7 месяцев назад

    Do you know if this would work for asrock z97 killer thank you .ps great vid 👍

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  7 месяцев назад

      No. Unfortunately, this is motherboard specific. There is probably a modded BIOS on a few forums that you could flash to enable NVMe support though!

    • @Random12347
      @Random12347 7 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thank you for taking time to answer my question.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Random12347 no problem! Hope you find a BIOS for your board.

    • @Random12347
      @Random12347 7 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thank you

  • @stiggsmasta
    @stiggsmasta 2 года назад

    i have this motherboard, an adapter and an nvme drive. guess this video is for me. one i have the cpu fan error coming up with a brand new cpu fan. but more important is , does it have to be in the x16 slot? i have a video card in there.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      Is the new CPU cooler fan a 3-pin or 4-pin fan? Sometimes using a 3-pin fan can set off CPU fan warnings due to it not using PWM. You don't have to use the x16 slot at the top. It is recommended to use the NVMe SSD in the largest PCI-E slot for the most bandwidth though.

    • @stiggsmasta
      @stiggsmasta 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials i will check all that out. thanks. was asking about the x16 slot because i have a video card in there. maybe ill move it up. pretty sure its a 4 pin, as of now i just lowered the low fan speed alarm. i keep coming back to this video because i think i followed and it wont boot. i may not have unplugged the other hd and ssd i have in there, both empty and new, when i installed windows. was going to try it all again and see. ill put the adapter in the x8 slot under the video card and make sure all other drives are unplugged and post back when i do it.

    • @stiggsmasta
      @stiggsmasta Год назад

      Have a new cmos battery, figured it wasn't saving. In the next couple days I will be trying it out

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      Hopefully it worked out for you!

  • @jimmcfadden981
    @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

    Using bios flashback, with downloaded modded bios file (Z77ST,) it is a no go. Repeat: the mobo will not take the bios flash.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      Are you using a Mark 1 or a Mark 2. This is only for the Mark 1.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials good question, not sure which, checking.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

      So far have not been able to find information that would indicate which I have.... Can only find a Mark 1 and Mark 2 for the Z79 Sabertooth. Asus does not have a Z77 bios version listed for mark 1 or Makr 2; only one file for Z77: 2401.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      Perhaps that's the board I'm think of is the Z79. My mistake. I wonder if it has something to do with the current BIOS revision you're currently on? I know I've had a few issues in the past using certain USB sticks. Some don't play nicely with BIOS flashing for some reason.

    • @jimmcfadden981
      @jimmcfadden981 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Roger that. Am currently on bios version 2401, which is the latest "official" release from ASUS for the Z77. However, my flashback procedure was not correct (it has been a long time since used flashback) so am waiting to see if it works this time around.

  • @jimkingselectronics
    @jimkingselectronics 2 года назад

    Could this bios be used on the ASUS Z79 motherboard?

  • @alexanderjohansson2671
    @alexanderjohansson2671 2 года назад

    What if I just wanted to watch out of entertainment purposes? Can I?

  • @savedbygrace0121
    @savedbygrace0121 Год назад

    will this work with P8Z77-V PRO motherboard? I'm sorry I'm a noob....

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      No. Only for the Sabertooth Z77. You can probably find a modded BIOS on a forum by searching on Google though

    • @savedbygrace0121
      @savedbygrace0121 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thanks! I'll try to search for it.

  • @becaliteodora3285
    @becaliteodora3285 2 года назад +1

    First

  • @lietus4192
    @lietus4192 2 года назад

    You could do a build with it with the nvme ssd , would bring new life to the i7 3770k ( im using it in 2022 got it in 2021 great cpu)

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +2

      It is on the list of things to do. I actually will be re-building my very first PC build again for my 50K subscriber special. I saved all the parts for that build, including the Sabertooth Z79 and my Intel i7 3770K 😀

    • @stiggsmasta
      @stiggsmasta 2 года назад

      i'm debating on using an i5 3570k or an i7 3770. got the mobo in 2021 as well. have an empty ssd, and empty hdd in there and want to boot from an nvme. was a boredom build, has just been sitting here.

    • @FurkNite
      @FurkNite Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Would love to see this happen, will you still honer this? Almost 51K subs as of writing

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +2

      Definitely still on the list! I've been testing things on the build to make sure it is still operational after sitting for a while

    • @stiggsmasta
      @stiggsmasta Год назад +1

      @@WiltshireTutorials nice. I still haven't set mine up. Was having trouble with the nvme. Not positive, but, pretty sure it was a dead cmos battery.ill know soon

  • @pensandolobien2
    @pensandolobien2 Год назад

    Could something like this be done on a "Asus p8z68-v pro/gen3" ???

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      By the looks of it, yes. Here's something I found after a quick search: winraid.level1techs.com/t/offer-asus-p8z68-v-gen3-fixed-bios-9903-modded-with-nvme-others/35095

    • @pensandolobien2
      @pensandolobien2 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Thanks !!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      @@pensandolobien2 No problem. Good luck with the modding

  • @flaviodasilvaestrela5336
    @flaviodasilvaestrela5336 2 года назад +1

    " SECURITY VERIFICATION FAILED" HELP

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      This usually happens when you're trying to make too large or a jump in BIOS firmware versions. Update the BIOS regularly to a newer BIOS and try again
      Also try disabling Secure Boot

    • @kimrollin4879
      @kimrollin4879 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials did update the bio to 2104 and disable secure boot but still getting security verification failed message

    • @flaviodasilvaestrela5336
      @flaviodasilvaestrela5336 2 года назад

      dont work, wrong gios size

  • @yaowenchang7091
    @yaowenchang7091 2 года назад

    does it matter which slot we plug the nvme pcie adapter into?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Yes. The Z77 motherboard only has 1 PCI-E x16 3.0 slot. The rest are 2.0. I personally would stilll put the GPU on the top 3.0 slot and put the SSD in a 2.0 slot. You'll sacrifice a little bit of speed on the SSD, but you'll keep the full performance of the GPU

    • @cheradaninezakalwe2851
      @cheradaninezakalwe2851 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials still a lot faster than a sata ssd right?

    • @christianemmerich1831
      @christianemmerich1831 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials The Sabertooth Z77 has 2 PCIe 3.0 slots: PCIEX16_1 and PCIEX16_2. Those are recommended for dual GPUs but are also best for the PCIe NVME solution. I used PCIE16_1 for GPU and PCIE16_2 for my NVME adapter. Works like a charm. Thanks for your tutorial on this.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Could've sworn it was PCI-E 2.0 for the second x16 slot. Perhaps I'm wrong, it's been a while lol

  • @x13yMillx
    @x13yMillx 6 месяцев назад

    please help me I can't update The system displays the message “security verification failed.” My current bios is ver.2104

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  6 месяцев назад +1

      This is an error when the BIOS isn't the correct one for the motherboard. The BIOS I made is for the MK1 of the motherboard. They released MK1 and MK2 of the board. Do you have a MK2 of the board?
      Also check to see if the boot option on your motherboard is set to UEFI instead of legacy

    • @x13yMillx
      @x13yMillx 6 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials I don't know mk1 or mk2 How can I check?
      Yes boot UEFI
      I flashback for 32 seconds and then the indicator light stays

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@x13yMillx I would try another USB drive. I find that the motherboard can be picky with USB 3.0 drives. So, try to find a 2.0 drive to flash the BIOS with

    • @x13yMillx
      @x13yMillx 6 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials I have to use usb2.0 flashback driver V.2003 and then upgrade to Z77st. Did I understand correctly?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@x13yMillx I have no idea what you just said, sorry?

  • @emmanuelenrique2790
    @emmanuelenrique2790 2 года назад

    is this bios mod work on z97 sabertooth mark1?

  • @mahirdoganay1148
    @mahirdoganay1148 11 месяцев назад

    Hello, really cool video it's been a while but I saw the video recently and did exactly the same thing, only with a different adapter and I have the 970 evo plus 2T, but I can only achieve 1630mb read and 1530mb write, I don't know what to do next

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  11 месяцев назад +2

      You're limited by the amount of PCI-E lanes in the motherboard. The dedicated GPU will saturate most of the available lanes in the Z77 chipset. If you want full throughput on the drive, put the NVMe drive in the first (top) PCI-E x16 slot and put the GPU in the 2nd x16 PCI-E slot. GPU performance may be impacted though.

    • @mahirdoganay1148
      @mahirdoganay1148 11 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials oh hello, yes, thanks for the information, I didn't know that, you always learn something, so from a SATA SSD 510mb to 1680mb that's pretty good, I'll try it out, thank you very much

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  11 месяцев назад

      @@mahirdoganay1148 An unfortunate limitation of these older motherboards. Like you said, still an improvement to the speeds

    • @mahirdoganay1148
      @mahirdoganay1148 11 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials Yes, unfortunately, I think the Asus Sabertooth Z77 was also one of the best motherboards, but unfortunately it's getting old, but it's still so cool and will probably last for years if it doesn't break
      But thanks to your video, I achieved that

  • @therightman2031
    @therightman2031 2 месяца назад

    Do this work on MSI Z77A GD55?

  • @adeelabbasi7375
    @adeelabbasi7375 Год назад

    where do i get modified bios for asus z77m pro?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      You either modify it yourself or download it from a forum where someone has done it for you

    • @adeelabbasi7375
      @adeelabbasi7375 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials i doonwloaded it from a forum, but the installation method looks like a general one, no way easier like in your video. very complex and bad

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      There aren't many ways to install a BIOS. Most of them are pretty straight-forward. May I ask how the forum explains installing the BIOS for your motherboard?

  • @fridaycaliforniaa236
    @fridaycaliforniaa236 9 месяцев назад +2

    Meanwhile, your PCIe 3.0 GPU won't like the fact that you steal some PCIe lanes for the NVMe when you're gaming...

  • @chabuki69
    @chabuki69 2 года назад

    have you tried a samsung 980 pro

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      I have 3 in my main Threadripper machine. Love them! Wouldn't use any other M.2 NVMe drive when editing and such. It'll definitely work well for this mod. You may start to approach the bandwidth cap on the PCI-E slot though!

  • @radiodasantigas9607
    @radiodasantigas9607 2 года назад

    Hello friend! I've never updated my z77's BIOS. Can I apply this modified BIOS on my Sabertooth Z77 even if I'm not going to use an NVME SSD (only as a bios update) ?? And in the future if I use an NVME SSD can I use it together with a video card? Sorry for my bad english. Greetings from Brazil !!!

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +2

      You could update to this BIOS and figure out the NMVe later. It functions as a normal BIOS. So you should be good to go

  • @vyechi
    @vyechi 5 месяцев назад

    Does sleep mode work on that motherboard?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  5 месяцев назад +1

      Mine works, yes. Is it not working for you?

    • @vyechi
      @vyechi 5 месяцев назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials No its not, was poking the event viewer to get error codes. Couldn’t find anything of use.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  4 месяца назад

      That's strange. What version of Windows are you using and what BIOS version are you running? Are you running the one I modded?

    • @vyechi
      @vyechi 4 месяца назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials I found out that installing the older chipset and LAN drivers resolved the errors with sleep and wake on lan. I'm mainly getting device metadata errors. Boot errors stopped.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  4 месяца назад

      @@vyechi I'm glad you made some progress with figuring things out! That issues sounds similar to what AMD had with sleep. Took them years to figure it out with their chipset drivers.

  • @alphaphnix
    @alphaphnix 2 года назад

    Can I use same steps in Asus H81M cs?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      No. This is just strictly for the Asus Sabertooth Z77. You may be able to mod it in a similar way. But, the BIOS I've shared is only for the board stated above

    • @alphaphnix
      @alphaphnix 2 года назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials how do I find my modded bios?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад

      Some forums may have a modded BIOS for your board. Typically the BIOS has to be made by hand, like I did for the Z77 Sabertooth. Someone may have already done so and shared it on a forum. Try searching for "Asus H81m CS NVMe BIOS Mod" on Google

  • @cubegim
    @cubegim Год назад

    Can anyone give mod bios MSI Z77MA-G45, so i can boot windows at nvme.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      I would try some modding motherboard forums, as I block links on my comment sections.

    • @cubegim
      @cubegim Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials link of the forums please

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      @@cubegim I would start here: winraid.level1techs.com/c/special-topics/nvme-support-for-old-systems/33/all

    • @cubegim
      @cubegim Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials The pcie scheme with i7 3770K and Z77 chipset on the MSI Z77MA-G45 mainboard is pcie gen3 1x16 for vga card via cpu and pcie gen3 1x4 via chipset. Means the system meets the requirements to run SSD m.2 nvme. The problem is in the bios there is no nvme boot menu to run it as a boot drive like the next generation mainboard bios. Am I right?

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      That's correct. Z77 technically supports NVMe, as they were testing them internally at the time.

  • @AlejandroFerrariMc
    @AlejandroFerrariMc 2 года назад

    Now for full wonkiness get windows 11 into it.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  2 года назад +1

      I tried! I couldn't get it to boot properly. Granted, I didn't spend a lot of time on trying. Maybe I'll give it another go.

  • @sevdakar25
    @sevdakar25 Год назад

    msi z77a-g43 m2 modded bios pls

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад

      I suggest asking on some BIOS modding forums instead. I don't own any other Z77 motherboards, so I can't mess around with BIOS modding for that board.

    • @sevdakar25
      @sevdakar25 Год назад

      @@WiltshireTutorials thanks

  • @RomanShein1978
    @RomanShein1978 Год назад

    Risky and unnecessary trick. As far as I remember having the bootloader partition on SATA and Drive C on nvme drive worked well for me, same speed without any dangerous bios modes.

    • @WiltshireTutorials
      @WiltshireTutorials  Год назад +1

      Not that risky when you have a flashback button, you know... If the flash doesn't take, just re-flash it using the flashback button. Your method requires 2 drives, which equals more money having to be spent. Not an option for most.