NF-980-G65 won't detect sata ports 5 or 6

Hello,
    I'm trying to get this mobo to detect sata ports 5 and 6. I did see a reply to a similar post, but that solution was for Windows 7, I believe. Any help will be appreciated.

The hard drives on the other ports (#1-#4) are properly recognized?  Have you switched drives & cables around to make sure it is not any of the drives or cables that cause the non-detection?
"won't detect" means that the drives are not seen on the BIOS Level, correct?  We are not talking about the operating system not seeing the drives, right?
Also, what operating mode is the controller set to (IDE, AHCI, RAID)?
I just looked at the specifications for your PSU.  It is somewhat strange that the specification table mentions "15A" and "17.5A" nominal output for the two +12V rails in addition to the PEAK/MAXIMUM ratings.  As that is REALLY not much for an 850W PSU. 
Then:  What is your current BIOS Version?

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