Intel s 26007/11/2023 Up and running since last night, so still early days, anyone aware of any negatives with doing it this way that I should be aware of? With this method there is no need to boot with UEFI. The NVME is in top PCIe socket (longest one for riser card), and GPU (GTX 1070) is in next one down. Works for me with a 960GB Corsair MP510 drive, I get 3GB/sec read and 1.9GB/sec write based on benchmark included with Disks utility on Mint. I installed /boot on a tiny 16G USB stick, partioned as BTRFS and located in USB socket on Mobo near to main power socket. Not a true boot of NVME but at least the complete OS except /boot runs from NVME. Just wanted to highlight this link because following this method works for me: Been trying for a few weeks to get Linux Mint 19.1 to run from NVME on PCIe (Mobo S2600CP, 2 x E5-2680-V2).
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