One last thing to check, make sure the SAS/SATA cable is a FORWARD type cable, not the more common REVERSE type Once done, reboot and the pci-e LSI card's bios should now become active Test this theory by entering the z840 bios and "disabling" the onboard LSI bios, it's only needed if you have to create a raid array or booting from the attached drives, any existing array/drives can/will still be seen by the os I suspect the issue is that "BOTH" cards are using the same bios entry point and as such the first chip to be initialized gets the working bios which is the onboard chip in this case I no longer have my z840 but still have z820's which use the same onboard LSI SAS/SATA chipįirst, Disable PXE Boot ROM for network boot on both onboard nicsĪlso if not booting from the onboard LSI SAS/SATA chip, disable the LSI Boot Rom from within the z840 bios
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