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I have the 7140 currently setup with 4 drives, which migrated straight across from my previous 7101 RAID0 with no data loss.Let us know how you go with it 👍
@Virtuoso congrats with your choice, it’s a great card! I have been running the same set up with 8 x Samsung 970 pro ssd’s (after snapping them up for a good price) getting about 12gb/s read & write for about 3 months. You can just remove the connector between the card and the fans. The ssds & card stays cooled sufficiently through the great fans of the Mac Pro 2019 and the aluminum cooling element of the Highpoint card. 100% silent.I have the 7140 currently setup with 4 drives, which migrated straight across from my previous 7101 RAID0 with no data loss.
I'm getting around 7.5GB/s on both read and write in a 4 drive RAID0 array, down from the 7101 which gave around 8.5-9.5GB/s. I will be getting 4 more drives on Tuesday so I will be able to see whether it is capable of better speeds.
You can hear the 2 fans - it's not an unpleasant noise, but it's certainly louder than the 7101 set on LOW. Unfortunately you can't control the fan speed. The WebGUI has settings for off, low, medium and high, but they don't work. I contacted support who replied "Sorry, the SSD7140 does not currently support WebGUI fan speed adjustment.
However, we will add this requirement to the software update plan." With the 2019 Mac Pro being otherwise virtually silent this is a shame.
More to follow when I get the new drives installed.
Great - that's good to know. I'll disconnect the fans tomorrow when I install the extra drives.@Virtuoso congrats with your choice, it’s a great card! I have been running the same set up with 8 x Samsung 970 pro ssd’s (after snapping them up for a good price) getting about 12gb/s read & write for about 3 months. You can just remove the connector between the card and the fans. The ssds & card stays cooled sufficiently through the great fans of the Mac Pro 2019 and the aluminum cooling element of the Highpoint card. 100% silent.
I added 4 new drives to the 7140 today and created a new 8 disk RAID0 (block size 64 - sector 512), but my speeds have hardly changed at all - the read increased by 1GB/s to 8.6GB/s but the write stayed the same at 7.2GB/s. I tried APFS and MacOS Extended (no encryption) as well as both Highpoint and Apple RAID.@Virtuoso have been running the same set up with 8 x Samsung 970 pro ssd’s (after snapping them up for a good price) getting about 12gb/s read & write for about 3 months.
Generic SSD Controller:
KXG50ZNV512G NVMe TOSHIBA 512GB:
Capacity: 512.11 GB (512,110,190,592 bytes)
TRIM Support: Yes
Model: KXG50ZNV512G NVMe TOSHIBA 512GB
Revision: AADA4102
Serial Number: Z78S11IATY7T
Link Width: x4
Link Speed: 5.0 GT/s
Detachable Drive: No
BSD Name: disk2
Partition Map Type: GPT (GUID Partition Table)
Removable Media: No
S.M.A.R.T. status: Verified
pci1179,116:
Type: NVM Express Controller
Driver Installed: Yes
Tunnel Compatible: Yes
Pause Compatible: Yes
MSI: Yes
Bus: PCI
Slot: Thunderbolt@25,0,0
Vendor ID: 0x1179
Device ID: 0x0116
Subsystem Vendor ID: 0x1179
Subsystem ID: 0x0001
Revision ID: 0x0000
Serial Number: Z78S11IATY7T
Link Width: x4
Link Speed: 5.0 GT/s
I've had the same lagging and beach balling with big sur on NVME (usually when opening appa) but it works great with Win 10 on NVME. Couldn't figure out why though.Hi,
I've recently bit the bullet and installed OpenCore/Big Sur on a new NVME setup but I'm finding the whole setup 'laggy' to say the least and seeing the beachball far too often when opening apps (adobe apps, safari etc).
Don't get me wrong, the system is still useable just not as snappy as Catalina with exactly the same setup minus the NVME drive.
My speed tests for the NVME setup are around 1500/1500 which from what I understand is correct.
My graphic card uses slot 1 (and covers slot 2 due to its height), I have the NVME controller in slot 3 and a USB 3 card in slot 4. From what I have read on here this should all be okay?
Also, I notice sometimes when copying data that the drive seems to 'bottle neck' and crawl along at certain stages of the process.
Any thoughts guys?
Thanks.
I've got a pair of 7104s running in my 7,1. And they've been fantastic. Rock solid, and completely silent.
I had the 7101As before, and the fan noise irritated me, but I didn't quite trust the heatsink by itself. The 7104 seems to solve all of those issues. I think you'll enjoy yours a lot.
Speaking of Highpoint controller endorsements though, has anyone tried the 8x M.2 7140 yet? I need to add yet more NVME storage to my machine (10TB just doesn't cut it for active projects these days apparently 😳). Would love to hear if anyone's taken the punt, seems to be the only 8x NVME board on the market.
Nothing.I have a 2009 4,1 flashed to 5,1 loaded Opencore/Mojave with a MSI Radeon 570 graphics card. I installed a Lycom DT-120 M.2 PCIE card with a Samsung 970 EVO 500gig drive. It showed up as an external, I formatted it and use Carbon Coby to clone my SSD with a fresh Mojave install. Shut it down and restarted. It still shows the drive as external. What have I done incorrectly?
My pleasure. And welcome.Thanks. A bit more reading and I would have known. Newbey.
I got my 980 yesterday and it works in my 5.1Hi, has anyone experience with the new Samsung 980 NVMe SSDs? I want to buy one and use it with my Kryo M2 Card in a cMP 5.1.
On the list in the Wiki there is only the 970. But the 980 ist cheaper than the 970 ... so i want to spent the money in more capacity 🙂