08-17-2020, 04:53 PM
(08-16-2020, 10:34 AM)lot378 Wrote: Two Sabrent NVMe drives are listed in the PBP hardware compatibility listing - one has a note that the drive might be too power hungry and needs more testing but no follow-up notes have appeared. To go further to help @kkdao you need to tell us:This is the first I'm being asked for info and I was trying to be as informative with my situation as possible, but I'm new to this, so I've no problem providing what you asked for expected for the text of the message of the kernel panic because that went away after I rebooted it.
1. What is the part number for the Sabrent drive?
2. What is the text of the message of the kernel panic that you observed?
I cannot access the Sabrent web site at the moment, if I could and I had the part number I could try to find a data sheet for the drive. And the data sheet might tell us what the power requirements are in each state. If the drive is too power hungry to work in the PBP (the kernel panic might imply this but need to see the panic message to try to confirm) then there is a listing of compatible NVMe drives - this is always the first place to look before buying an NVMe drive for the PBP.
To help you, you need to help us and that requires you to make some effort working with us not against us.
As for the part number:
SB-ROCKET-1TB
ROCKET NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD
High Performance M.2 GEN3 X 4 SOLID STATE DRIVE
Also FWIW I didn't buy one for it specifically, I just happened to have one available that wasn't in use and thought I'd try it.