MSI clarifies Ryzen 5000 Support for Series 400 chipset motherboards

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INSTG8R:

A okay while you’re right it wasn’t enabled in the software enabling hasn’t changed anything. Crystaldisk, AIDA64 even WDls software still doesn’t see anything SATA
Raid Member enumeration and Raid smart support? You might have to do an ATA, Raid and SMART dump and post them to the aida64 forum. hrm, it looks like AMD is not in the list of controllers that aida says exports smart data. - Raid Xpert2 is stated to pull this information though.
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Astyanax:

Raid Member enumeration and Raid smart support? You might have to do an ATA, Raid and SMART dump and post them to the aida64 forum. hrm, it looks like AMD is not in the list of controllers that aida says exports smart data.
Crystaldisk Info is the same I have 3 WD SATA drives and WD Dashboard same. I mean give other programs to check with. Basically everything I’ve tried can only see my NVME drives. I know in the past is could see my SSD temps and noticed they had disappeared and started this hunt get the info back Basically I have run SATA this way since the day I built it there have been no changes the data used to be available as were my SSD temp sensors. While you absolutely correct about enabling SMART polling I definitely never did that before and enabling it hasn't changed anything I went into the advanced settings of Crystaldisk Info and checked the Intel/AMD RAID detection settings nothing helped there and this program at least on my Intel RAID could still see my individual SSDs in an Array and give me all the data Edit: I also notice after rebooting my 2 non RAID drives have SMART polling disabled again but my 2 arrays it remains enabled
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But... 3000 series is already compatible with A320 (mean the real 3000, not the 3200/3400)... on this new thing they put it incompatible lol
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My B550M Mortar MAX is waiting 😀 next year I will replace the 3600X with a 5600X.
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KazeGG:

If the hardware is compatible but the manufacturer won't provide the necessary software, I think it's a form of planned obsolescence.
MSI, Asus, Gigabyte, ASRock, etc don't make money supporting old products. At some point, support for a product has to come to an end. Intel changing sockets every generation or 2 is "planned obsolescence", but people don't seem to have a problem with it.....