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  1. Hi everyone, the problem solved. The reason is the ASUS motherboard set the intel RST raid mod on by default. And the funny thing is you will not see that setting in the advance mode in the BIOS. You have to switch to the EZ (easy) mode, and you will see the intel RST setting. Thanks all you guys' replies.
  2. Yes I can see them, actually I already installed windows 11 on one, and proxmox on the other one. But I really like to try unraid, because the passthrough on unraid is much easier, as I heard.
  3. I have a disk with unraid 6.9.2, running one z690 chipset with intel i7 12700k. I can not see 2 nvme disks. Anything I am missing? Then I tried 6.10 rc2, no luck. Should I install some drivers? Or waiting for a new version?

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