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NanoPC-T4 Gets the fastest storage space with an NVMe SSD Drive Slot

By androidpimpDecember 6, 2018Updated:April 13, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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Table of contents
  1. KingSpec NVMe SSD Drive
  2. KingSpec M.2 SSD Best Values
  3. NanoPC-T4 Best Values
  4. Specification
  5. KingSpec NVMe NE-256 Package
  6. Package Content
  7. Drive Information
    1. Detailed Drive information
      1. READ benchmark (Average value)
      2.  
      3. Write benchmark | Creating a 1GB file

KingSpec NVMe SSD Drive

After reviewing the NanoPC-T4 SBC (Single board computer) with a basic configuration with 16GB eMMC internal storage, I decided to test it with a 256GB NVMe SSD card purchased on AliExpress. Adding such a card is an excellent solution for users needing extra storage space, especially if you plan to install additional software packages that occupy more space. In this test, I installed a 256GB Card in the T4 M.2 PCIe socket/slot on the back side of the T4 Board and ran some performance checks. Having said that, for more detailed information, you are welcome to check the links posted below:

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Specification

  • Model: NE-256
  • Brand Name: KingSpec
  • Style: SSD
  • Type: Internal
  • Size: PCI-E
  • Nand Flash Type: TLC
  • Application: Server, Desktop, Laptop
  • Package: Yes
  • Item Condition: New
  • Read/Write Speed:Read Max speed Up to 2400MB/s,Write Max speed Up to 1700mb/s
  • Model Number: NE-XXX
  • Controller: SM2263XT
  • Interface Type: PCI Express
  • Type: Internal SSD
  • Interface: M.2 PCI-e
  • Capacity: 256GB
  • Operating temperature: 0~70 degree
  • S.A.M.R.T: Support
  • Dimensions: 80mm length*22.0mm wide*3.5mm height(error +/-0.5mm)
  • Warranty:3 years

KingSpec NVMe NE-256 Package

  • KingSpec NVMe Pkg 1
    KingSpec NVMe Pkg 1
  • KingSpec NVMe Pkg 2
    KingSpec NVMe Pkg 2
  • KingSpec NVMe Pkg 3
    KingSpec NVMe Pkg 3

Package Content

The package came with KingSpec NVMe NE-256 Card, and a small Philips-type screw used to mount to a PCB. In this case, the screw didn’t fit the thread on the NanoPC-T4 thread, so I used a larger one.


Drive Information

sudo apt install smartmontools

sudo smartctl -i /dev/nvme0n1

smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [aarch64-linux-4.4.161-rk3399] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Model Number:                       NE-256
Serial Number:                      978111302087
Firmware Version:                   R0629A0
PCI Vendor/Subsystem ID:            0x126f
IEEE OUI Identifier:                0x000000
Controller ID:                      1
Number of Namespaces:               1
Namespace 1 Size/Capacity:          256,060,514,304 [256 GB]
Namespace 1 Formatted LBA Size:     512
Local Time is:                      Thu Dec  6 16:02:42 2018 UTC

Detailed Drive information

$ sudo smartctl -t short -a /dev/nvme0n1
smartctl 6.6 2016-05-31 r4324 [aarch64-linux-4.4.161-rk3399] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-16, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Model Number:                       NE-256
Serial Number:                      978111302087
Firmware Version:                   R0629A0
PCI Vendor/Subsystem ID:            0x126f
IEEE OUI Identifier:                0x000000
Controller ID:                      1
Number of Namespaces:               1
Namespace 1 Size/Capacity:          256,060,514,304 [256 GB]
Namespace 1 Formatted LBA Size:     512
Local Time is:                      Thu Dec  6 16:09:05 2018 UTC
Firmware Updates (0x06):            3 Slots
Optional Admin Commands (0x0006):   Format Frmw_DL
Optional NVM Commands (0x005f):     Comp Wr_Unc DS_Mngmt Wr_Zero Sav/
Maximum Data Transfer Size:         64 Pages
Warning  Comp. Temp. Threshold:     70 Celsius
Critical Comp. Temp. Threshold:     80 Celsius

Supported Power States
St Op     Max   Active     Idle   RL RT WL WT  Ent_Lat  Ex_Lat
 0 +     9.00W       -        -    0  0  0  0        0       0

Supported LBA Sizes (NSID 0x1)
Id Fmt  Data  Metadt  Rel_Perf
 0 +     512       0         0

=== START OF SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

SMART/Health Information (NVMe Log 0x02, NSID 0x1)
Critical Warning:                   0x00
Temperature:                        54 Celsius
Available Spare:                    100%
Available Spare Threshold:          10%
Percentage Used:                    0%
Data Units Read:                    19 [9.72 MB]
Data Units Written:                 0
Host Read Commands:                 382
Host Write Commands:                0
Controller Busy Time:               0
Power Cycles:                       5
Power On Hours:                     0
Unsafe Shutdowns:                   4
Media and Data Integrity Errors:    0
Error Information Log Entries:      0
Warning  Comp. Temperature Time:    0
Critical Comp. Temperature Time:    0

How to Install

Assembling the NE-256 SSD card is very easy. You need to open the bottom cover of the case, Spot the PCIe socket and genteelly insert it into the socket and finally tighten it using the screw and the built-in thread located on the NanoPC-T4 Board. After accomplishing this step, you must format the SSD Card so the OS will recognize it. You can create and format the partition in CLI (Command line) mode, which is the less user-friendly method, or use ‘GNOME Disks‘ tools that come with a graphical front-end GUI, used for partitioning, monitoring, and benchmarking that makes the task of preparing and formatting partitions a lot simple.

If, for some reason, the disk management tool is not included in your Linux distribution. To install ‘Gnome Disks‘ software package under any Debian / Ubuntu-based distribution, you will need to execute the following commands:

$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install gnome-disk-utility

After the process is done, you can find the tool under ‘Settings -> Disks.’

Testing & Benchmark

For the test, I installed the Armbian Bionic Linux distribution, specially designed for ARM Boards, along with the NE-256 formatted to NTFS.

READ benchmark (Average value)

$ hdparm -t /dev/nvme0n1

/dev/nvme0n1:
 Timing buffered disk reads: 2032 MB in  3.00 seconds = 676.95 MB/sec

 

Write benchmark | Creating a 1GB file

$ dd count=1k bs=1M if=/dev/zero of=/media/NVMe/test.img
1024+0 records in
1024+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 20.8364 s, 51.5 MB/s

KingSpec 256GB NVMe | Formatting the Drive

  • KingSpec NVMe Format P1
    KingSpec NVMe Format P1
  • KingSpec NVMe Format P2
    KingSpec NVMe Format P2
  • KingSpec NVMe Format P3
    KingSpec NVMe Format P3
  • KingSpec NVMe Format P4
    KingSpec NVMe Format P4
  • KingSpec NVMe Format P5
    KingSpec NVMe Format P5

KingSpec 256GB NVMe | Benchmark Test

  • KingSpec NVMe Bench P1
    KingSpec NVMe Bench P1
  • KingSpec NVMe Bench P2
    KingSpec NVMe Bench P2
  • KingSpec NVMe Bench P3
    KingSpec NVMe Bench P3
  • KingSpec NVMe Bench P4
    KingSpec NVMe Bench P4

Benchmark Settings:

For measuring the read/ write transfer rate, I have set the number of Samples to 100 with a sample size of 1GB  running 1000 samples to get a proper reading about how this flash drive performs.

Gnome Disks Test Results:

According to the NE-256 specifications, the flash memory can reach up to 2400MB/s with a Write Max speed of Up to 1700mb/s. In real-world tests, according to my trials, the read transfer rate reached a peak of 1.3 GB/s, while in the reading tests slightly below 1.0 GB/s. Overall, pretty good results for a $40 NVMe SSD Card.

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