CaseySJ
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Everything looks normal, but I see that the PCIe card is plugged into the second long slot (PEG1), which is x8. Because the SATA card is only x1, please try moving it to a different slot such as the short slot. But if that slot has a WiFi/BT card, then try the bottom long slot, which is x4.Thanks @CaseySJ always helping us!
I'm running latest macOS Monterey (21A558) from a 1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe drive, but I have another 500GB WD SN750 NVMe drive with macOS Big Sur and starting from it the result is the same. My third drive is a 500GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe drive that runs Windows 11 Pro and there the drives connected to the PCIe SATA card are detected.
Using both M.2 slots gives you only 3 SATA ports in the Z390 Designare and I have 2 WD Red 3TB and 1 WD Red 8TB drives connected.
I bought the PCI SATA card in Amazon and the only link I can provide is the product link in the shop.
Code:https://www.amazon.es/dp/B099ZCXJLQ/
It's exactly this one and I haven't found any vendor website for support
Here's the capture of the entries for my SATA card in the IORegistryExplorer, with AppleAHCI entry selected
PRT0@0 has the Kingston drive connected and it's reported my macOS
PRT1@1 has the WD Red 10TB drive connected and it's not detected
And here's the internal SATA ports in the Z390 Designare
Also check that the WD Red is receiving adequate power from the PSU. Perhaps try temporarily disconnecting one or two of the WD HDDs that are connected to the motherboard SATA ports. Then see if it makes any difference.
Always shutdown the system and flip power switch on PSU to OFF when connecting and disconnecting SATA drives or moving PCIe cards.