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Obviously the newer the kernel the better, especially with file-system advancements too. Linux compatibility with NVMe SSDs obviously isn't a problem assuming you are on any semi-recent Linux kernel release. Given I've just had a few days so far with this drive, in this article are just the initial performance benchmarks. Intel rates the 660p line-up as capable of delivering sequential reads and writes up to 1800MB/s and random reads/writes up to 220k IOPS across all the 660p capacities (with SLC write caching).Ĭurious about the Linux performance out of these new entry-level Intel 660p NVMe SSDs, I purchased the 512GB model (SSDPEKNW512G8) on launch-day and indeed was able to get it in-stock and for the suggested retail price of $99 USD from. Intel will also soon be launching a 2TB version of the 660p. Not a bad offering at all with the 512GB version (the lowest capacity 660p model) costing just $99 USD or the 1TB version at $199.
#INTEL NVME DRIVER 660P SERIES#
The Intel SSD 660p series makes use of a Silicon Motion SM2263 controller, the drives are sized at M.2 2280 and single-sided, support NVMe 1.3, 256MB of DDR3 DRAM, and Intel backs these drives with an impressive five-year warranty.

Even with QLC NAND, the Intel 660p series still should perform much faster than SATA 3.0 SSDs and older NVMe drives. QLC NAND is significantly cheaper than TLC NAND and while that will still be in use for high-end solid-state drives, QLC NAND allows Intel to introduce this entry-level NVMe storage solution.

#INTEL NVME DRIVER 660P PRO#
The Intel 660p series achieves this significantly lower price-point for consumers in large part due to its use of QLC NAND memory or quad-level cell where there are four bits per cell. This Windows driver can be used to enable your system to recognize the Intel® SSD 665p Series, Intel® SSD 660p Series, Intel® Optane SSD 900P Series, Intel® Optane SSD 905P Series, Intel® SSD 750 Series, and Intel® SSD Pro 7600p/760p/E 6100p Series. This week Intel introduced their 660p SSD series that yields 512GB of NVMe storage for $99 USD or 1TB for $200 USD.
#INTEL NVME DRIVER 660P UPDATE#
Only thing that did make a difference was turning off hybrid sleep on windows, that reduced the ratio of the nvme not being detected, again hinting at some issue on the drive booting, but since last windows update the problem returned to having the drive not boot after a single restart.If you have held off on switching over to NVMe solid-state storage due to the associated costs, times are certainly changing.
#INTEL NVME DRIVER 660P PC#
My main m2 on the system works fine, i have yet to try this on another computer, but for all i can tell it might work fine in another pc since the issue seems to be electric between the ssd, mother and psu. Things i have done and know for sure dont help, firmware update, BIOS update, driver updates, reseating, moving to another slot, various bios tweaks and ways to power off the pc. I have seen in the firmware updates for the 660p power state issues being addressed and im guessing something like that is happening in my case, with the drive being stuck internally in an unusable state. System in question, MSI MEG ACE x570, tryed with 3800x and 5900x. After a couple month of light use, when i boot the disk fail to be detected by the motherboard, so the drive itself is not booting properly, once it get on this state i cant get it to boot till i fully power off my motherboard, that means even removing the battery for 10 seconds, that make the drive boot consistently. I have been dealing with a weird issue on my 660p nvme. This includes comments like "mUh gAeMiNg kInG" Related Subreddits: Please visit /r/AyyMD, or it's Intel counterpart - /r/Intelmao - for memes. Rule 5: AyyMD-style content & memes are not allowed.

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