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- May 28, 2013
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- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-X58-UD3R
- CPU
- i7-980
- Graphics
- RX 580
- Mac
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I finally built a new system for my recording studio. Pretty common setup.
Gigabyte z370 Aorus gaming 7 mobo,
i7 8700k, 64gb ram, 980 ti, 1000 watt seasonic, Alpine ridge the card and a VisionTek 480 Pcie SSD.
After getting my USB to boot and install high Sierra, I cannot get to my unibeast to show my my VisionTek drive.
I used this drive on my old x58 rig and it worked fine. I find it odd Mac os found the drive and I was able to install high Sierra.
I have updated my bios to the newest version. Not sure why I can't get to the drive. I was thinking about plugging another drive into a SATA Port to see if it shows up. Gonna try another Pcie Lane.
What am I missing? Is there a bios setting I need to know about? Any other suggestions?
Thank you!
Gigabyte z370 Aorus gaming 7 mobo,
i7 8700k, 64gb ram, 980 ti, 1000 watt seasonic, Alpine ridge the card and a VisionTek 480 Pcie SSD.
After getting my USB to boot and install high Sierra, I cannot get to my unibeast to show my my VisionTek drive.
I used this drive on my old x58 rig and it worked fine. I find it odd Mac os found the drive and I was able to install high Sierra.
I have updated my bios to the newest version. Not sure why I can't get to the drive. I was thinking about plugging another drive into a SATA Port to see if it shows up. Gonna try another Pcie Lane.
What am I missing? Is there a bios setting I need to know about? Any other suggestions?
Thank you!