Sujet : Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD
De : Pancho.Jones (at) *nospam* proton.me (Pancho)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 23. May 2024, 09:44:46
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On 23/05/2024 09:03, Richard Kettlewell wrote:
The Natural Philosopher <tnp@invalid.invalid> writes:
No problems with wimpy power supplies? apparently pi's and ssds take a
lot of current at boot time
It’s the official PSU.
I bought a Pi5 without the official PSU, or even a Pi4 official PSU. It would run for a minute or two and then crash. Completely unusable. It is now fine with the official PSU. I hadn't realised my high wattage USB chargers achieved the high wattage by negotiating a higher voltage. A strategy which was unusable by the Pi. The Pi being non-standard irritates me.
You have a reasonable solution, so why not chill for a bit, see if a firmware release fixes it, in the fullness of time.
I did see some mention of the type of FAT causing problems, i.e. exFAT=bad.