Hi,
I picked up two HP SSD S700 M.2s 120GB for caching. The NAS does not see the SSDs. They are still grayed out in Storage Manager and when I get to the SSD Cache Creation Wizard I cannot pick any options and have to cancel. Could it be a compatibility issue? I should have done a little more homework before jumping on these SSDs.
NAS Info.
AS6604T
AMD Version 3.5.2.RAG2
Thanks,
Vince
AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
mm... Not sure what's the problem. I'll suggest you to send a support request to asustor directly. https://support.asustor.com/
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
Hi...
I find yesterday some test on Youtube with SSD /MEMORY RAM / NMVE and those from GoodRam works all perfect ...
https://www.amazon.es/Goodram-512GB-PX5 ... uage=es_ES
In the near future I will test the RAM Memory GoddRam - GR2400S464L17S/8G and If I found the NMVE available I give this a shot ... maybe will work
Cheers
C
I find yesterday some test on Youtube with SSD /MEMORY RAM / NMVE and those from GoodRam works all perfect ...
https://www.amazon.es/Goodram-512GB-PX5 ... uage=es_ES
In the near future I will test the RAM Memory GoddRam - GR2400S464L17S/8G and If I found the NMVE available I give this a shot ... maybe will work
Cheers
C
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
I put a couple of these in mine, Samsung (MZ-V7E500BW) 970 EVO SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe, overkill on size for sure but they work great.
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
I am having the same issue and I bought 2 drives that were on the compatibility list.
I guess I will have to wait until 2/17 to find out what is going on?
I guess I will have to wait until 2/17 to find out what is going on?
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
HP SSD S700 M.2s 120GB is SATA type M.2. And AS66xxT only supports PCI-e type M.2 (NVMe). That's the reason.
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
CRAP!! I misread the compatibility list so I will swap them out and see if the new NVME ones work.
Thank you for the info.
UPDATE
The new NVME drives are seen fine but now I need to wait to get my memory upgrade to be able
to use both of them since it will only use up half of the space.
I installed the memory and it still only allows me to use 226 GB of the 2 drives for some reason that
does not make any sense!!
Thank you for the info.
UPDATE
The new NVME drives are seen fine but now I need to wait to get my memory upgrade to be able
to use both of them since it will only use up half of the space.
I installed the memory and it still only allows me to use 226 GB of the 2 drives for some reason that
does not make any sense!!
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
Confirm...
Samsung 970 EVO PLUS SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe , both on the available spots installed, read and write work perfect... but keep in mind the temperature will increase fast and I advise to install also some heatsinks on both Nvmes, even more then 10 mm high.
What is strange from my point of view about temperature ... on diferent NASes, Asustor and Synology with same hard drives, ram and configuration, same motherboard, ASUSTOR 6604T has high temperatures with more then 10-15 degrees Celsius, on idle or working processes ... strange ... the airflow on Synology is better managed then Asustor.
Cheers
Cristacke
Samsung 970 EVO PLUS SSD 500GB - M.2 NVMe , both on the available spots installed, read and write work perfect... but keep in mind the temperature will increase fast and I advise to install also some heatsinks on both Nvmes, even more then 10 mm high.
What is strange from my point of view about temperature ... on diferent NASes, Asustor and Synology with same hard drives, ram and configuration, same motherboard, ASUSTOR 6604T has high temperatures with more then 10-15 degrees Celsius, on idle or working processes ... strange ... the airflow on Synology is better managed then Asustor.
Cheers
Cristacke
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
hi
no, workflow is good on asustor but SOFTWARE fan control is awfull, to the point that I created a script that overrides the original regulation
no, workflow is good on asustor but SOFTWARE fan control is awfull, to the point that I created a script that overrides the original regulation
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Re: AS6604T with M.2 SSDs?
Hi
Sure, the fan control could be awfull, I change the stock fan with a very quiet and fast Noctua PWM and also I put another 2 Noctua inside the case and lower with 5-7 degrees the temperature...
I need to make a new case from scratch in 3D software to cut all the ventilation air like new architecture of fans inside, all the effort to lower temperature... and for what ... In synology I don't need to do that kind of
investment, time and money, and more than that, I try to lower the temperature also in Synology and I put in front on the unit a Noctua 92 mm fan via usb and I measure with the pull and push air to the case and I lower with more then 5 degrees the Synology temperature. The same treatment with front fan on Asustor has almost no result and I decide to put fans inside.
Another interesting factor is... Asustor stay on a room with AC all the time on almost 1 meter from AC unit and Synology stay on other room with no AC and has lower temperature then ASUSTOR who "live" on a very low temperature room 18-20 degrees ... So ... I don't know how ASUSTOR make things but on this sector Synology with plastic case and different design inside NAS has huge advantage, I'm aware the lowest temperature will get the high life of the components inside NAS will have included the most valuable component who is the hard drive...
So this is ...temperature story whit Nmve and the NAS ...
thank you for reply
Keep walking ...
Cristake
Sure, the fan control could be awfull, I change the stock fan with a very quiet and fast Noctua PWM and also I put another 2 Noctua inside the case and lower with 5-7 degrees the temperature...
I need to make a new case from scratch in 3D software to cut all the ventilation air like new architecture of fans inside, all the effort to lower temperature... and for what ... In synology I don't need to do that kind of
investment, time and money, and more than that, I try to lower the temperature also in Synology and I put in front on the unit a Noctua 92 mm fan via usb and I measure with the pull and push air to the case and I lower with more then 5 degrees the Synology temperature. The same treatment with front fan on Asustor has almost no result and I decide to put fans inside.
Another interesting factor is... Asustor stay on a room with AC all the time on almost 1 meter from AC unit and Synology stay on other room with no AC and has lower temperature then ASUSTOR who "live" on a very low temperature room 18-20 degrees ... So ... I don't know how ASUSTOR make things but on this sector Synology with plastic case and different design inside NAS has huge advantage, I'm aware the lowest temperature will get the high life of the components inside NAS will have included the most valuable component who is the hard drive...
So this is ...temperature story whit Nmve and the NAS ...
thank you for reply
Keep walking ...
Cristake