I know there's a...few...threads covering 5,1 NVMe but I couldn't seem to find much related to what I need help with. Here is my current build:
MP5,1 (actual 2010) with 3.33GHz 6-core, RX480 8GB Nitro+ (Slot 1) and 32GB RAM
bootROM 144.0.0.0.0
1TB HP EX920 NVMe SSD on a KryoM.2 adapter (not evo) running UEFI Windows 10 (Slot 4)
256GB Samsung PM961 on this adapter I got off Amazon running 10.14.5 (APFS) (Slot 3)
(2) 1TB HDD used as storage/backups to both operating systems
I just got the 256GB SSD today and installed it. It works fine but the first thing I did was test the speeds using BlackMagic and the results were anywhere between 300MB/s - 500MB/s write, ~1400MB/s read. That doesn't seem right given I checked the compatibility thread, so I'm assuming it's this cheap adapter? I don't mind to buy another Kryo, but this came with a heatsink and thermal pads so I thought it was a decent find for $9.99. It's still really snappy considering I spent under $40 total on the drive and adapter, but the test speeds are disappointing.
My main issue, however, is I'm unable to boot back into Windows. I have no bootscreen of course given the GPU choice. And if I use OS X's system preferences app to set my HP SSD (Win 10) as my boot drive, it restarts to a black screen with a blinking cursor. It did this anyways when I was running Mojave on one of the spinning HDDs, but performing an SMC reset always got it to boot correctly into Windows. It was an annoying middle step (likely due to UEFI?), but it always worked - now it doesn't. If I do an NVRAM reset to try and get it back into OS X, it chimes, stays black for about 1 minute and powers off. The only way I can get OS X to return is if I disconnect the 2 spinning disks, but leave in both NVMe drives, and try again.
So...would you guys pin this on the adapter I chose? I guess I could swap around my SSDs and put the new one in the Kryo but I hate to mess with it as I know the thermal pads on both are delicate. I should have just bought another KryoM.2 but for being $30+ less I just thought this cheaper one would be OK. I don't necessarily need the faster speed but not being able to switch systems is killing me. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
MP5,1 (actual 2010) with 3.33GHz 6-core, RX480 8GB Nitro+ (Slot 1) and 32GB RAM
bootROM 144.0.0.0.0
1TB HP EX920 NVMe SSD on a KryoM.2 adapter (not evo) running UEFI Windows 10 (Slot 4)
256GB Samsung PM961 on this adapter I got off Amazon running 10.14.5 (APFS) (Slot 3)
(2) 1TB HDD used as storage/backups to both operating systems
I just got the 256GB SSD today and installed it. It works fine but the first thing I did was test the speeds using BlackMagic and the results were anywhere between 300MB/s - 500MB/s write, ~1400MB/s read. That doesn't seem right given I checked the compatibility thread, so I'm assuming it's this cheap adapter? I don't mind to buy another Kryo, but this came with a heatsink and thermal pads so I thought it was a decent find for $9.99. It's still really snappy considering I spent under $40 total on the drive and adapter, but the test speeds are disappointing.
My main issue, however, is I'm unable to boot back into Windows. I have no bootscreen of course given the GPU choice. And if I use OS X's system preferences app to set my HP SSD (Win 10) as my boot drive, it restarts to a black screen with a blinking cursor. It did this anyways when I was running Mojave on one of the spinning HDDs, but performing an SMC reset always got it to boot correctly into Windows. It was an annoying middle step (likely due to UEFI?), but it always worked - now it doesn't. If I do an NVRAM reset to try and get it back into OS X, it chimes, stays black for about 1 minute and powers off. The only way I can get OS X to return is if I disconnect the 2 spinning disks, but leave in both NVMe drives, and try again.
So...would you guys pin this on the adapter I chose? I guess I could swap around my SSDs and put the new one in the Kryo but I hate to mess with it as I know the thermal pads on both are delicate. I should have just bought another KryoM.2 but for being $30+ less I just thought this cheaper one would be OK. I don't necessarily need the faster speed but not being able to switch systems is killing me. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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