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NVMe VS. SATA M.2 Power Consumption #143

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kevinshroff opened this issue Sep 26, 2019 · 6 comments
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NVMe VS. SATA M.2 Power Consumption #143

kevinshroff opened this issue Sep 26, 2019 · 6 comments

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@kevinshroff
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Do we still need to swap out our NVMe drives with SATA M.2 to improve power consumption or is that no longer an issue?

@Mateo1234454545
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I want to know that also.
I've read that MacOs doesn't have proper energy management with thirdparty NVME's.

@the-darkvoid
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Since macOS 10.14.6, a 3rd party NVMe SSD controller is now identified as a "Generic SSD Controller", but is unknown if this helps NVMe power management in any way. Someone would need to measure and confirm.

@rostopira
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I've updated to 10.15.1 and still have terrible battery drain with stock Toshiba 512gb NVMe drive (BIOS says battery in excellent state)

@rostopira
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NVMeFix.kext was added to repo recently
Had anyone tried it with stock Toshiba ssd already?

@rostopira
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Okay, I've finally tried it myself, result = kernel panic

@the-darkvoid
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@rostopira,

NVMeFixup.kext was just updated hopefully fixing some kernel panic issues.

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