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mrkapqa

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Jan 7, 2012
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thank for clarification @h9826790 yes you are right, meant i affect only apple native bootpicker, which is annoing as i found out, but once you settled and with OC installed, no more big of an issue.

and yes, did not know , fusion is not bootable at the moment, but that might change *still one can use it for everything data on the mp4,1&5,1


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startergo

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Sep 20, 2018
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This version of the card boots with or without OC, but it is obsolete.
 

h9826790

macrumors P6
Apr 3, 2014
16,656
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Hong Kong
thank for clarification @h9826790 yes you are right, meant i affect only apple native bootpicker, which is annoing as i found out, but once you settled and with OC installed, no more big of an issue.

and yes, did not know , fusion is not bootable at the moment, but that might change *still one can use it for everything data on the mp4,1&5,1




The Sonnet TempoSSD card (including the Pro / Plus varients) are all PCIe SATA III cards.

The Sonnect Fusion card is actually a PCIe USB 3.2 card (but it has a onboard USB to SATA hardware to connect SATA SSD). Therefore, it's not bootable.
 

mrkapqa

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Jan 7, 2012
497
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Italy, Bolzano/Bozen
@h9826790 was thinking of maybe upgrading once to the fusion card, and took the "not supporting booting at this time" as "bootable once firmware is adjusted"; if indeed, it is not bootable at all, it has a minus-point, but then, people seem to stress often that the boot-disk and data-disk should be separate.
 

zedex

macrumors 6502
Oct 21, 2018
312
134
Perth, WA
The (now obsolete) 'SSD Pro Plus' HAS to be one of the highest performing, most versatile, NEAR PERFECT add-in cards you can install in a cMP. I absolutely love mine but it is sitting in a drawer gathering dust because I got a couple of SSUBX very cheap and they have all of the same special properties (bootable from 10.6-10.13+, PCI-e connected, AHCI-based, no recovery partition).

Strangely enough - I wasn't even aware of the boot-picker issue. A small SATA SSD directly connected to the internal SATA bays is essential for your boot volume in my experience. Any boot volume connected thru PCIe leads to a cascade of micro issues that will irritate you eventually. No recovery volume.. leading to no location services.. causing inconsistent iCloud service delivery (requiring multiple re-authentications).. HENCE the recommendation by experienced users to separate the boot vol and data volumes. It's just the lowest friction configuration.


*If any one really needs the 'Sonnet TEMPO SSD Pro Plus'.. PM me and i'll put it up on MRF market :):)
 

h9826790

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Apr 3, 2014
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The (now obsolete) 'SSD Pro Plus' HAS to be one of the highest performing, most versatile, NEAR PERFECT add-in cards you can install in a cMP. I absolutely love mine but it is sitting in a drawer gathering dust because I got a couple of SSUBX very cheap and they have all of the same special properties (bootable from 10.6-10.13+, PCI-e connected, AHCI-based, no recovery partition).

Strangely enough - I wasn't even aware of the boot-picker issue. A small SATA SSD directly connected to the internal SATA bays is essential for your boot volume in my experience. Any boot volume connected thru PCIe leads to a cascade of micro issues that will irritate you eventually. No recovery volume.. leading to no location services.. causing inconsistent iCloud service delivery (requiring multiple re-authentications).. HENCE the recommendation by experienced users to separate the boot vol and data volumes. It's just the lowest friction configuration.


*If any one really needs the 'Sonnet TEMPO SSD Pro Plus'.. PM me and i'll put it up on MRF market :):)
I think that’s not true in general.

My boot drive is on the TempoSSD card. It has recovery partition. Location service is normal. iCloud also works.
 

zedex

macrumors 6502
Oct 21, 2018
312
134
Perth, WA
cheers for the counter point Martin. I'll see if I can better (more correctly) isolate whether pcie-connected storage devices can operate without the issues i complained about. i'll do a fresh install for good measure.

I stopped updating OSX at 10.13 (no OC, no APFS) i wonder if that reveals the distinction between your experience and my experience. Cheers for the comments mate(!) 😉
 

h9826790

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Apr 3, 2014
16,656
8,587
Hong Kong
cheers for the counter point Martin. I'll see if I can better (more correctly) isolate whether pcie-connected storage devices can operate without the issues i complained about. i'll do a fresh install for good measure.

I stopped updating OSX at 10.13 (no OC, no APFS) i wonder if that reveals the distinction between your experience and my experience. Cheers for the comments mate(!) 😉
I bought the TempoSSD back in 2014.

My boot drive installed on that since Mavericks. Then I upgraded / installed every versions of OSX / macOS onto the SSD that connected via the TempoSSD card.

All versions recovery partition work.
 
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