Baldwin wrote:Because the boot mode is legacy, I think that is the problem -- PCIe NVMe SSD's are only able to boot in UEFI mode.This is an older document, but the points are still relevant: http://download.intel.com/support/ssdc/hpssd/sb/nvme_boot...
Backup your important data (if any) then try to update the firmware on the SSD, assuming the firmware version is not already 109C: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26491/Intel-SSD-Firmware-Update-Tool https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downlo...
It could be a bad 600p SSD, but I'd try to see if it's detected in another PC first, assuming you have access to another PC with an M.2 PCIe NVMe capable slot.I also find it strange that your ME Version in the BIOS is 0.0.0.0
Check that your "OnChip SATA Type" is set for AHCI as described on Page 46 here: http://download1.gigabyte.us/Files/Manual/motherboard_manual_ga-ma78gm-us2h_e.pdf http://download1.gigabyte.us/Files/Manual/motherboard_manual_ga-ma78gm-us2h_e.pdfIf it...
Page 40 of your motherboard manual, "If you install CPU with 28 lanes, the M2_1 only supports SATA type M.2 module "http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/Fatal1ty%20X99%20Professional%20Gaming%20i7.pdf http://asrock.pc.cdn.bitgravity.com/Manual/...