Leave it on overnight, maybe a couple nights. It’s a new drive so spotlight is indexing, which takes tons of processor time and drive bandwidth.
Is it the same OS as before?
Leave it on overnight, maybe a couple nights. It’s a new drive so spotlight is indexing, which takes tons of processor time and drive bandwidth.
Yes, the OS was installed via the time machine backup
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Ok will do. Just to be sure, would you be able to look at the one I bought and let me know if I actually got one that isn't as compatible as I thought?
Are you asking if you bought the right drive or adaptor? You can post what you have, if I don’t know someone else here will.
You mean even mid 2013 MacBook Air ?@markintosh13 Apparently updating to the Catalina Public Beta fixed this issue? Had no problems with it so far. Wakes up just fine without any crashes.
Yes you are right, at the current state whatever third party drive you install you are going to get much less battery life. Problem here is that apple NVME drivers are not optimized for any other than their own drives, as a result third party drivers cannot enter into deep sleep mode.OK so I did a 2TB Intel 660p upgrade to my Early 2015 13" MBPro (using the long Sintech Adapter)
I am noticing a battery drain issue, mainly during sleep and overnight. I lose about 1-3% per hour and usually wake up overnight with about 25-30% drained, which is a shame. Tried all the usual suspects, DND, Bluetooth, Energy Saver settings, pmset standby time etc. I also tried booting in safe mode with the same problem. The only thing left to do is swap back the OG apple drive and test if it goes away but I cbf at the moment...
The extra space is killer though, especially coming from 512.... I am just wondering if it is worth taking this 660p back and trying a different HDD, maybe the Samsung? Am I going to get these type of sleep battery drain issues regardless of 3rd party drives though? If so, I would rather save myself the hassle and just live with it.
Hoping someone else may have some experience with this combo and may be able to chime in... I read on another forum these third party drives are always going to have more of a battery drain the the original m.2 one? Is there any truth to that?
Thanks,
I see, thanks for the heads up.Yes you are right, at the current state whatever third party drive you install you are going to get much less battery life. Problem here is that apple NVME drivers are not optimized for any other than their own drives, as a result third party drivers cannot enter into deep sleep mode.
Have you also disabled find my Mac? it may help a little bit.
Samsung is probably the most power hungry drive out there.
I am not so sure, in my case even with the stock apple drive and after Catalina update I realized my MBP kept waking up from sleep every 2 hours to check some internet packages, after lot of digging I found out that the new apple feature which allows Macs and other devices to be searchable through find my...app was the cause of the unexpected wake ups. The new update catalina uses wifi and BT as beacon to send info to apple servers so in case you loose internet connection the device can be found via find my...basically your Mac is always trying to locate other BT and wifi devices nearby and this info is sent to apple.re: Find my Mac - I haven't even signed in to iCloud so I don't think it is on at all by default until I sign in right?
I am not so sure, in my case even with the stock apple drive and after Catalina update I realized my MBP kept waking up from sleep every 2 hours to check some internet packages, after lot of digging I found out that the new apple feature which allows Macs and other devices to be searchable through find my...app was the cause of the unexpected wake ups. The new update catalina uses wifi and BT as beacon to send info to apple servers so in case you loose internet connection the device can be found via find my...basically your Mac is always trying to locate other BT and wifi devices nearby and this info is sent to apple.
Yikes, that sounds Orwellian!
So how much cooler is your drive running with the Heat Sink? Do you think it was overheating without? I installed one of these drives in 2015 MacBookAir and I used the heat sink with their standard sticky material.I have used it. Before I gave it on SX8200P I had one kernel panic. Not kernel panic after
Here are some test results of my own using iStatMenus and Blackmagic disk speed test
Intel 660p 2TB in a 2015 MacBook Pro:
0.19 amps idle
1.12 amps write (1671 mb/s BlackMagic)
0.88 amps read (1457 mb/s BlackMagic)
ADATA SX8200Pro in a 2015 MacBook Air:
0.19 amps idle
0.88 amps write (1289 mb/s BlackMagic)
0.86 amps read (1380 mb/s BlackMagic)
I am curious why the ADATA came up slower than the cheap Intel drive?
So how much cooler is your drive running with the Heat Sink? Do you think it was overheating without? I installed one of these drives in 2015 MacBookAir and I used the heat sink with their standard sticky material.
These are both 2015 model computers. Is there a specification difference on the SSD connectors that the Air would be known to be slower than the Pro for SSD disk access?Maybe the MacBook Air versus MacBook Pro is the reason for the performance difference. Best to try them both on the same system
From my understanding the only difference is that the 660p is QLC memory whereas the SX8200 is TLC, therefore you are gonna get more performance with the intel as long as the QLC memory isnt filled. With TLC drives you get constant performance whereas with QLC depends on how filled is the drive. Less free space = worse performanceThese are both 2015 model computers. Is there a specification difference on the SSD connectors that the Air would be known to be slower than the Pro for SSD disk access?
In case anyone is interested, it seems like the sabrent 2TB drive is overheating in my 2015 15" MBP. I get higher speeds for a moment, then the fans kick on, and the drive slows way down. Not sure if there's a way to fix this.
Just curious what results others are having with recently purchased Sabrent 2TB drives?I had two 2TB Sabrent Rockets fail in my 13" early 2015 - one started exhibiting kernel panics with increasing frequency, the other worked great for two days then suddenly failed. N=2, so YMMV.
What adapter are you using (link please)? Does the drive give you 2048GB of usable space when you look in Disk Utility? (2TB drives give 2048GB, 2000GB, or some as low as 1920GB of user space)I bought my Sabrent 2TB Rocket from Amazon last June (2019) and it is still working great. I just took this benchmark right now and I'm on the latest Catalina. Haven't had any issues at all. I wonder if people are using questionable adapters which make it appear that the drives are problematic.