KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 violates F2A spec - Official Solution Completed
KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 violates F2A spec - Official Solution Completed
The default KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 M.2 NVMe SSD supplied with the F2A is a NVMe 1.3 disk using the PCIe Gen4 interface,which is an important violation of the official F2A properties.
• This detail was already published by Carey Holzman in his F2A Video Review.
• One might not have expected a "low performing" "NVMe 1.3 SSD" in a high-end “Intel Core Ultra Mini PC”
• Nevertheless the disk runs hot even on minor loads.
@davidfi01: Thank you for your hint to the official "5000 MB/s" spec.
• This detail was already published by Carey Holzman in his F2A Video Review.
• One might not have expected a "low performing" "NVMe 1.3 SSD" in a high-end “Intel Core Ultra Mini PC”
• Nevertheless the disk runs hot even on minor loads.
@davidfi01: Thank you for your hint to the official "5000 MB/s" spec.
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - NVMe 1.3 device with PCIe Gen4 interface
I have not been able to get anywhere near those numbers on my 2FA. Carey also said that Kingston is shipping off spec ssd's. Those that are not providing at least 4500 mb/sec should be replaced with properly functioning ssd's. I already filed a report about mine with tech support. I hope they replace it with a proper ssd.
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - NVMe 1.3 device with PCIe Gen4 interface
@davidfi01:
Please share your drive information by using CrystalDiskMark (default settings, 5 paths) and checking the CrystalDiskInfo results immediately afterwards.
The results I've published are in the expectable range of a NVMe 1.3 SSD.
Of course, the drive label might suggest that we should expect an acting NVMe 1.4 SSD.
Results of "at least" 4500 MB/s (Read) require at least "NVMe 1.4".
Please share your drive information by using CrystalDiskMark (default settings, 5 paths) and checking the CrystalDiskInfo results immediately afterwards.
The results I've published are in the expectable range of a NVMe 1.3 SSD.
Of course, the drive label might suggest that we should expect an acting NVMe 1.4 SSD.
Results of "at least" 4500 MB/s (Read) require at least "NVMe 1.4".
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - NVMe 1.3 device with PCIe Gen4 interface
I have atttached the spec from the website, and the CDI and CDM reports.
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - "NVMe 1.3 device" violates official F2A spec
@barry777:
Instead of forcing each and every user to raise an individual claim concerning this non compliant NVMe SSD drive a solution proposed by the manufacturer might be superior.
Instead of forcing each and every user to raise an individual claim concerning this non compliant NVMe SSD drive a solution proposed by the manufacturer might be superior.
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - "NVMe 1.3 device" violates official F2A spec
After detailed inspection, we found that the problem lies in the built-in M.2 SSD, which has some abnormalities.
Currently, we are conducting in-depth communication and verification with suppliers.
Currently, we are conducting in-depth communication and verification with suppliers.
Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 - "NVMe 1.3 device" violates official F2A spec
@barry777:
Thank you for your feedback and your personally committed support.
Please keep us informed as to how we should proceed to resolve the error and replace the unsuitable Kingston M.2 NVMe SSD.
Thank you for your feedback and your personally committed support.
Please keep us informed as to how we should proceed to resolve the error and replace the unsuitable Kingston M.2 NVMe SSD.
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Re: KINGSTON OM8SEP41024Q-A0 violates F2A spec - official solution announced!
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Thanks for the follow up. Please keep us posted.
Thanks for the follow up. Please keep us posted.