NVME M.2 SSD Compatibility List

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  1. Chad Ringstrom

    Chad Ringstrom New Member

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    I wanted to post my success with a:
    Intel® SSD 660p Series 2TB M.2 PCI-E x4 Storage
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    Features:
    • 2TB 660p Series PCI-E x4 NVMe M.2 SSD
    • 64-layer 3D NAND QLC (Quad Level Cell) Flash Memory
    • Industry Standard 2280 Form Factor fits most M.2 Slots
    • Sequential Transfer Rates: Reads: Up to 1,800MB/sec | Writes: Up to 1,800MB/sec
    • Random IOPS (8GB Span): Reads: Up to 220,000 IOPS | Writes: Up to 220,000 IOPS
    • Ultra Low Power While Active: 0.1W
    • Operating Temperatures: 0 ~ 70°C
    • High Reliability: MTBF rated at >1,600,000 Hours
    • 5 Year Intel Limited Manufacturer Warranty
    Specifications:

    Make and Model Intel® 660p Series M.2 NVMe SSD, 2TB
    Part Number SSDPEKNW020T8X1
    Form Factor M.2
    Capacity 2.0TB
    Flash Type 64-layer 3D NAND QLC (Quad Level Cell) Flash Memory
    Sustained Sequential Bandwidth Read: up to 1,800 MB/s
    Write: up to 1,800 MB/s
    Random 4KB IOPS (I/O Operations / sec) Reads: up to 220,000 IOPS
    Writes: up to 220,000 IOPS
    Interface PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe
    Form Factor Industry Standard M.2 2280 SSD Form Factor
    Encryption AES 256 bit Hardware Encryption Standard
    Life Expectancy > 1.6 Million Hours
    Endurance 400TB TBW (Total Bytes Written)
    Power Consumption Active: 100mW
    Idle: 40mW
    Compliance RoHS
    Temperature Operating: 0 ~ 70° C
    Vibration Non-Operating; 3.13Grms
    Operating: 2.17Grms
    Dimensions (LxW) 22 x 80mm
    Weight <10g

    Real world Numbers:
    Using Crystal Disk Mark I get about 1765 MB/s Read and 1110 MB/s Write
    Yes MegaBytes per sec as in 1.7 Gig's per sec.
     
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  2. evaloverde

    evaloverde Administrator Staff Member

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    Congratulations on your success! Keep sharing your projects!
     
  3. drksilenc

    drksilenc UDOOer

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    I run the same series in mine only the 1tb version.
     
  4. William Yates

    William Yates UDOOer

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    glad this model works...!

    this is what i bought already...

    mostly because of my experience with intel memory products, and their great warranty and support...

    william...
     
  5. MattB

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  6. GerbenT

    GerbenT UDOOer

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    I got one of these : ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro 512GB M.2
    seems to work ... (windows 1903) and it's rather snappy
     
  7. Akinwale

    Akinwale New Member

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    Here's what I got for $60 back in November 2018 (anticipating the December delivery for the Bolt): MyDigitalSSD BPX 80mm (2280) M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (PCIe Gen3 x4) NVMe MLC SSD (240GB). Got Windows Pro 1809 installed on it and it's really quick. Near instant boot up (2 to 3s) times too.

    It seems to have been discontinued, but there is a newer model available called the BPX Pro.
     
  8. jfs10

    jfs10 UDOOer

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    I am using
    Sabrent 512GB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 Internal SSD High Performance Solid State Drive (SB-ROCKET-512)

    I got it from Amazon and paid $59 for it. The bios and the OS (Fedora) saw it. I have not done any speed test on it. All I can tell you is that it works.
     
  9. XIPure

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    Samsung 970 Evo 1TB (MZ-V7E1T0) works without issues.
     
  11. whatdamath

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    Hi everyone
    I've been trying different m.2 ssds that I had lying around and I can confirm that the following 2 DO NOT work:
    https://amzn.to/33qhCLx
    https://amzn.to/2yUDwrX

    I had 3 Samsung ones lying around and none of them were detected by either Linux installations or Windows installations (even the one that can see the ECMM drive

    I was able to install Pop OS onto a separate m.2 drive that was of this model:
    and it worked https://amzn.to/2GYP6Xy but it's a bit slower than I expected
     
  12. Tatsugen

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    @XIPure I bought one of those drives (CT1000P1SSD8) and the bolt does recognize it. I can see it in the BIOS and it works with Windows 10.
     
  13. ccs_hello

    ccs_hello UDOOer

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    The first two M.2 memory module is for M.2 SATA SSD.
    On UDOO Bolt, only the key-B slot (2260 form factor) supports SATA SSD.
    The Key-M slot is only for NVMe SSD (which is what this thread's title is.)
     
  14. Kurz

    Kurz UDOOer

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    Hi,

    i have bought two different M.2 SATA SSD but no one of these is found and listed in the Bootmenue (Advance -> SATA precence).

    Western Digital WDS500G2B0B WD Blue 500GB 3D NAND Internal SSD M.2 SATA
    Sabrent 1 TB Rocket NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD

    I have to do something else to make them work or are they just the wrong ones and I have to order new ones. I'm not familiar with SSDe. Maybe you are so nice and can help me.

    Kind regards
    Oliver
     
  15. Geesejuggler

    Geesejuggler UDOOer

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    I have a Corsair Force MP510 960GB installed and it works fine. Did not perform any performance testing yet.
     
  16. Quotic

    Quotic UDOOer

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    I have a ADATA SX6000 Pro and when i put it in the M.2 Key-M Slot it will not go to bios anymore, on the screen bottom right corner is a "A0". Anyone a idea?
     
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  17. Quotic

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    Sometimes it is working, after a restart. I get A0 again...
     
  18. Flint

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    This is spot on, i bought the first one, it was cheap, had to plug it in to the key B slot to be recognized, but once I did, was able to install ubuntu 18.04 on it
     
  19. Flint

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    er... Ubuntu Mate 19.04 reather
     
  20. WisdomWolf

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    I'm having the same issue with an HP EX920 256GB. I'm using the power supply that came with my kit and the single 4GB DDR4 stick that was also included. This is on a V8 Bolt. I've tried reseating it a few times, but can't get past the splash screen with it installed. I will try swapping DIMM slots with the RAM module this evening, but I'm not sure what else to try if that doesn't work.
     

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