Hello,
I've run in to a problem with my new CWWK motherboard, which I planned to put in a small server. If you could help me out with this I would be very glad.
The motherboard is this one: CWWK J4125.
It has 4 ethernet ports and 2 m.2 slots. The website description is not so detailed, but it states that one of the ethernet ports is sharing lane(s) with the m.2 slot closer to the CPU.
The drive I'm putting in to this slot is not detected neither by BIOS nor by OS (Unraid).
What I did so far as debugging:
Thank you very much in advance!
The 2 drives used:
Team Group MP33 256 GB NVMe
Intenso PREMIUM 250 GB NVMe
I've run in to a problem with my new CWWK motherboard, which I planned to put in a small server. If you could help me out with this I would be very glad.
The motherboard is this one: CWWK J4125.
It has 4 ethernet ports and 2 m.2 slots. The website description is not so detailed, but it states that one of the ethernet ports is sharing lane(s) with the m.2 slot closer to the CPU.
The drive I'm putting in to this slot is not detected neither by BIOS nor by OS (Unraid).
What I did so far as debugging:
- I thought it will work automatically or there will be a BIOS setting or physical jumper to select between the options. But I couldn't find any of those.
- I installed 2 m.2 drives to the 2 slots, and the other slot works fine.
- I swapped the 2 m.2s, and then the other drive was detected, in other words the problem didn't follow the drive -> the drives are fine. The problem is with the slot.
- One of the m.2 drives has a red LED, and when this is installed to the problematic slot, the LED blinks shortly red, so some power is given or something is ongoing.
- I contacted the support through their website and in very broken English they said something like they don't have a record of such problem, and they send a new board. Guess what, the new board behaves exactly the same.
Thank you very much in advance!
The 2 drives used:
Team Group MP33 256 GB NVMe
Intenso PREMIUM 250 GB NVMe