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by 5e92cb50239222b
1550 days ago
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Sure, but it also doesn't work when running a proper Linux distribution from that same SSD, exactly like the author of the article described. It's also an NVMe drive. I have a pretty vague idea of how PCI-Express drives work, but don't they go directly to the CPU without any storage controllers? It's more of a IDE/SATA/SAS/whatever thing. |
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Maybe you could turn that off in your BIOS settings if you don't specifically need the feature.