01-31-2018 10:17 AM
05-27-2020 05:10 AM
m33ts4k0z wrote:
Hello,
I know this is 1.5 month old but I just wanted to let everyone know that I installed the nvme 4 module linked by Kinomoto and followed the exact same instructions as from the first post and everything worked perfectly fine.
I'm using BIOS 213 and the non-small nvme 4 module file. I tested a Samsung 950 Pro M.2 512GB from my main computer just to test the nvme support and it booted directly without any issues so the instructions and procedure are still good.
The laptop is a G751-JY
05-27-2020 10:52 AM
feihtthief wrote:
Thanks for the update.
Do you know what Asus added in the 213 Bios update that was not in the 211 Bios?
04-12-2020 08:30 PM
04-13-2020 10:57 AM
BigJohnny wrote:
I’ve never seen anyone make this work correctly. Seen one user a few years back get it to run but slower then the original AHCI drive that was in it. This model was just released at a bad time M2 had just been released but NVME didnt happen for several months later and is fully supported in G752 models. I tried myself as I have both models and best I ever got was it to boot with crappy performance. There was a Samsung OEM AHCI drive that came close to the NVME performance but not quite. Haven’t looked in a while but last time I did they were very hard to come by.*
06-25-2020 10:30 PM
06-27-2020 12:58 PM
werakoko wrote:
Hi guys,
Appreciate all the hard work.
The drive I got is ADATA SX8200pro 1TB, supposed to reach average 2300 read, 1800 write, I assume should be limited by pcie2.0x4. I have an issue with low bandwidth, after modding bios 213 with either nvme dxe 3 or 4, I have just 800 MB/s read/write. I have tried benchmarking from windows (Crystalmark), and from ubuntu disk manager benchmark, identical result. I have also tried removing all my drives and testing just the nvme drive from ubuntu on a USB stick. Tried using intel nvme driver instead of MS one under windows (I used intel 760p one, it has the same controller as SX8200pro). Windows installed on a SATA SSD in master slot, GPT partition table. Disabled legacy boot/secure boot in BIOS. Seems similar to what @Kliszczak got.
07-22-2020 06:37 PM
werakoko wrote:
Hi guys,
Appreciate all the hard work.
The drive I got is ADATA SX8200pro 1TB, supposed to reach average 2300 read, 1800 write, I assume should be limited by pcie2.0x4. I have an issue with low bandwidth, after modding bios 213 with either nvme dxe 3 or 4, I have just 800 MB/s read/write. I have tried benchmarking from windows (Crystalmark), and from ubuntu disk manager benchmark, identical result. I have also tried removing all my drives and testing just the nvme drive from ubuntu on a USB stick. Tried using intel nvme driver instead of MS one under windows (I used intel 760p one, it has the same controller as SX8200pro). Windows installed on a SATA SSD in master slot, GPT partition table. Disabled legacy boot/secure boot in BIOS. Seems similar to what @Kliszczak got.
08-10-2020 05:50 PM
08-13-2020 07:00 PM
season_of_ages wrote:
I apologise if this is a dumb question, but if I want to set up a dual boot system, is it possible after I've done this process? I'd like to install a Linux OS, perhaps Kali.