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HDDs not showing up (asm1061) on Asus Maximus VI Formula (Intel 4th Gen)

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Thank you in advance...

New to all this, but I've included the diagnostics zip and hoping an expert can assist.

This motherboard has 10 SATA ports built in. 6 are through the Intel Chipset and 4 are through an ASM1061 chipset(s). I've finally solved a ghost I was chasing (needed a new PSU) and as you can see the 6 drives attached to the Intel SATA ports are being found. The two I've attached to the ASM1061 ports are not.

During boot, I think I saw the Western Digital (DC HC550) HDDs show up, but then give errors?? I'm not sure. I've ensured that the ASM1061 ports are enabled in the BIOS, but the HDDs don't list there either. Although, If I'm understanding correctly, they won't show up up in the BIOS until booted into OS (Windows previously). I've also disabled the 3.3v just to be safe. PSU is a SeaSonic Vertex GX-1200 (overkill I know, but was the only one available locally today with the required SATA ports).

I appreciate any info or insights that can be provided.

pluribus1-diagnostics-20260331-0422.zip

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Those two devices are being detected but failing to initialize, if you swap with two devices currently connected to the board (leaving the current cables), do the issues follow the devices/cables or the ports?

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I think it's resolved. To answer your question, it was following the ports, not the cables. I just tried going nuclear and re-flashed the latest BIOS available and after clearing CMOS it seems things are working as expected.

I did have to replace the PSU so makes me wonder if something got corrupted due to faulty power delivery while using the previous PSU.

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