10-24-2020, 09:17 PM
@Seferi It does appear that the Kingston A2000 @ 250GB will work, but you may need to limit it's power consumption. At the PS 0 state, it can take up to 9 watts. That's alot for our little Pinebook Pros. See this table;
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...patibility
To limit power consumption, the Pinebook Pro Wiki has some information;
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...r_limiting
Note that the Pine64 Wiki is open to all. And while not perfect for our Pinebook Pros, it's come a LONG way from the beginning. So if you have issues about the Wiki, note them and ask around. Either here for NVMe power limiting, or a new post if it's unrelated to the NVMe.
Now all that said, I don't know why your NVMe is not working. Could be the cable like @ReddestDream has. A visual inspection of the cable might give you a clue. Or a picture posted here that @ReddestDream might be able to recognize as same problem they had.
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...patibility
To limit power consumption, the Pinebook Pro Wiki has some information;
https://wiki.pine64.org/index.php?title=...r_limiting
Note that the Pine64 Wiki is open to all. And while not perfect for our Pinebook Pros, it's come a LONG way from the beginning. So if you have issues about the Wiki, note them and ask around. Either here for NVMe power limiting, or a new post if it's unrelated to the NVMe.
Now all that said, I don't know why your NVMe is not working. Could be the cable like @ReddestDream has. A visual inspection of the cable might give you a clue. Or a picture posted here that @ReddestDream might be able to recognize as same problem they had.
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