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PCIE cards not showing after motherboard change!

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Hi,

Hope everyone is doing well.

Just changed my motherboard for a Gigabyte B760 DS3H DDR4, very similar to the previous board Gigabyte Z390 D.

My PCIE PCE6SAT-A02 sata card is not even detected in the devices in the bios! I have no hard drives.

I've kept all the bios settings the same, are my PCIE cards not compatable?

Thanks

Dave

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Please post the diagnostics just to confirm if it's being detected by Linux, but probably not, make sure you also try a different PCIe slot if possible.

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