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RE: SSD for PBP - Arwen - 11-26-2019 @"Feakster" & @tophneal, There is a Wiki section. Not sure who started it. I added a 512GB MicroSD card, since the Wiki originally listed 256GB as the maximum. (Technically I think 2TB is the maximum SD card storage, though only 1TB are currently available at pretty high prices.) Anyway, here is the link; Wiki - Pinebook Pro - Accessory Hardware Compatibility As usual, feel free to correct, improve or comment, (good or politely bad). In the results column, NVMe SSDs should list if they experience problems at low battery levels. That appears to be a potential problem. It would appear someone here in the forums came up with a power adapter to keep the voltage at 3.3v to the NVMe. Ideally, it would be included in version 3 of the NVMe adapter. (Version 1 had the installation problems, that version 2 is supposed to fix.) I think I might wait, (or assist in developing), a version 3 NVMe adapter, (if that silly thing called a good paying job does not get in the way :-). RE: SSD for PBP - tophneal - 11-26-2019 (11-26-2019, 03:27 PM)Arwen Wrote: @"Feakster" & @tophneal, There is a Wiki section. Not sure who started it. I added a 512GB MicroSD card, since the Wiki originally listed 256GB as the maximum. (Technically I think 2TB is the maximum SD card storage, though only 1TB are currently available at pretty high prices.) Thanks for pointing that out @Arwen . I had assumed from previous posts in this thread that it was unwanted by others, thus my suggestion to have a document outside of the wiki. Hopefully I'll get my hands on some ssds to try out and put on that list, soon! RE: SSD for PBP - Wizzard - 12-04-2019 I can have this second-hand for 45 €, is it worth it? https://ssd.userbenchmark.com/SpeedTest/359770/KXG50ZNV512G-NVMe-TOSHIBA-512GB So I finally ordered this one new for 41 €: RC100-M22242-240 I suggest to share the working NVMe drives here on the wiki: https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php/Pinebook_Pro_Hardware_Accessory_Compatibility RE: SSD for PBP - zaius - 12-05-2019 (12-04-2019, 01:39 AM)Wizzard Wrote: I can have this second-hand for 45 €, is it worth it? Here is a review from June 2017: https://www.storagereview.com/toshiba_xg5_nvme_ssd_review "Power Active Read: <4.6W typical Active Write: < 3.5W typical" RE: SSD for PBP - zaius - 12-07-2019 (11-26-2019, 03:29 PM)tophneal Wrote: Thanks for pointing that out @Arwen . I had assumed from previous posts in this thread that it was unwanted by others, thus my suggestion to have a document outside of the wiki. Hopefully I'll get my hands on some ssds to try out and put on that list, soon! That was me Although, I still think a Google spreadsheet or some other document outside the Wiki is a good idea. So feel free to start one. This way we can tally results from a large number of people, without successes and failures leading to excess annotations and edit wars. Knowing that one drive worked for one person is good, but knowing a drive works for many people is better. Even though others have succeeded with the current adapter, I decided to wait for the repair kit. That way I can document the procedure, take pictures, and write instructions, based on the correct hardware most people should be using eventually. SSD for PBP - tophneal - 12-07-2019 I think it’s probably moot now. There’s a page for compatible hardware, with a table started for ssds confirmed working, on the wiki now. I forget which thread it was posted in. RE: SSD for PBP - zaius - 12-07-2019 (12-07-2019, 01:22 PM)tophneal Wrote: I think it’s probably moot now. There’s a page for compatible hardware, with a table started for ssds confirmed working, on the wiki now. I forget which thread it was posted in. There is, but unlike a spreadsheet, it isn't set up tally results from a number of users. People can also post results in this thread. SSD for PBP - tophneal - 12-07-2019 Valid point. I don't mind starting one. Any suggestions for information additional to the wiki we should track? RE: SSD for PBP - Arwen - 12-07-2019 (12-07-2019, 01:32 PM)tophneal Wrote: ... If we use a spread sheet, then I'd suggest a column for firmware version. People who don't know how to get it, can leave it blank. Ideally, we would eventually document how, (per device), to set a maximum power setting. My current miniature desktop has 2 NVMes in it. One shows this from "smartctl -a"; Code: Supported Power States For my miniature desktop, power is not an issue. But if we can find and document how to reduce the power, even at the cost of speed, that might make a NVMe in the Pinebook Pro both more reliable, and increase battery life. RE: SSD for PBP - bbraun - 12-07-2019 I use: Code: bbraun@pbp:~$ sudo nvme id-ctrl /dev/nvme0 |