Based on the connector, SSDs are divided into SATA, NVMe, M.2 and PCIe.

Non-volatile Memory Express (NVMe) SSD is one of the fastest read and write speed disks.

Though it is not supported by legacy motherboards, the latest ones give the required operational speed.

In the latestWindows 10/11version of the OS, most users install two types of SSDs.

One may be SATA and other NVMe.

Recently, users have faced the issue that NVMe SSD detected in BIOS but not Windows.

It will be useless, even though its connected to the computer.

This major issue is with AMD CPUs andNVMe SSD.

There is an incompatibility between these two controllers.

Once you update the AMD chipset driver, its default RAID controller unit is installed.

Then if NVMe drivers are not installed, then you’ve got the option to install them.

you’re free to then see its controller gear.

you’re able to make it the default.

You should see theSSD working.