Looks good. The 41C temperature is pretty decent too; I have something like similar in a server chassis even if you ramp up the cooling a bit. These just run warmer than most.Update - now that I have a bracket I’ve been able to check the drive out. 6% used is nothing - been on 5 years but looks in good health. Temp sitting at 41C, airflow might be a problem in a workstation chassis....
firmware: KPYAIR3Q
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That's a great price. Too bad US only shipping..Sun 7317693 3.2TB Flash Accelerator F320 NVMe MZ-PLK3T2HCJL | eBay 158 USD EA, super cheap.
Get-PhysicalDisk -FriendlyName "MS1PC5ED3ORA3.2T" | Get-StorageFirmwareInformationHello everyone,
Does anyone have a procedure for flashing these either in Windows or the EFI command line?
Thanks
Ray
Right now mine is in a Lenovo P620. The temps I posted were in my Lenovo TS440 that I use as an UnRAID server. In the P620 I see mid/high 40s and I stuck it in one of the lower slots so it’s getting air flow directed front to back from the intake fan.@DarthCirrus Would you mind sharing what workstation? I'm considering putting this in a Lenovo P320 SFF to replace the SM961 (down to health 80%), but I've added a front 80mm Noctua fan, replacing the meh factory fan.
I suppose I'll also be adding validation true/false if this can be used as a boot drive in the process. Samir thumbs'd every post, so I'm not taking that Thumbs up as a yes yet, but I might have installed ESXi 8.0 on it previously - I can't remember which drive was assigned for boot.
Thanks! Looking forward to your results/confirmation@DarthCirrus Would you mind sharing what workstation? I'm considering putting this in a Lenovo P320 SFF to replace the SM961 (down to health 80%), but I've added a front 80mm Noctua fan, replacing the meh factory fan.
I suppose I'll also be adding validation true/false if this can be used as a boot drive in the process. Samir thumbs'd every post, so I'm not taking that Thumbs up as a yes yet, but I might have installed ESXi 8.0 on it previously - I can't remember which drive was assigned for boot.
I'm thumbing the content of the post, not that it is a solution or not to something. Crossing my fingers for you though. Would be nice if this works as a boot for your scenario.Samir thumbs'd every post, so I'm not taking that Thumbs up as a yes yet...