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<span class="tb_red">NVMe SSD Incompatibility List</span>
🚫{{Red|'''NVMe SSD Incompatibility List'''}}


We recommend avoiding the following NVMe SSD drives which is equipped with a '''Phison controller''' due to their proven incompatibility:
Whether an SSD is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 does not depend on the X10XX series boards. We recommend avoiding the following NVMe SSDs equipped with a '''Phison controller''', as they have been proven to have compatibility issues. You can run the '''"lspci"''' command to check the controller brand of your SSD.
* WD Blue SN550 series (<span class=="tb_red_bold">Solved!</span> Refer to [https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=364327 New rpi-eeprom-update 2024-01-24 WD Blue SN550 nvme works now.])
 
* WD Blue SN580 series
* WD Blue SN550 ({{Red|Solved!}} Refer to 🔗 [https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=364327 New rpi-eeprom-update 2024-01-24 WD Blue SN550 nvme works now.])
* WD Green SN350 series (<span class=="tb_red_bold">Solved!</span> Refer to [[NVMe_SSD_boot_with_the_Raspberry_Pi_5#comment-4602]])
* WD Green SN350 ({{Red|Solved!}} Refer to 🔗[[NVMe_SSD_boot_with_the_Raspberry_Pi_5#comment-4602]])
* WD Black SN850 series
* WD Blue SN580
* WD Blue SN5000
* WD Black SN850
* WD Black SN770
* WD Black SN770
* WD SN740
* WD SN740
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* Corsair MP600 SSD
* Corsair MP600 SSD
* Kingston NV3 NVME
* Kingston NV3 NVME
* Micron 2450 SSD (Can be recognised but not support boot from NVME)
* fanxiang S500 Pro with Maxio MAP1202 controller
* Micron 2450 SSD (Detected, but cannot boot from NVMe)
* Micron 2200 256GB M.2 NVMe Gen3 x4, Model: MTFDHBA256TCH (Detected, but cannot boot from NVMe)
* Other NVMe SSD drivers equipped with the same '''Phison controller'''
* Other NVMe SSD drivers equipped with the same '''Phison controller'''
* SSDs equipped with the '''MAP1202''' controller: Not backward compatible with PCIe Gen 2, causing compatibility issues. Not recommended for use. Reference 🔗 https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/644984347
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These specific models have demonstrated compatibility issues, and it is advisable to avoid them when considering NVMe SSD options for the X10xx series NVMe shield. You can run "'''lspci'''" command to check the controller brand of the SSD.
💡'''Customer Feedback:'''
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* The '''Polaris controller''' may also have compatibility issues. If it does not work, please try a different SSD for testing.
We hope the Raspberry Pi Foundation will resolve this issue soon.
* {{Red|Some NVMe SSDs with '''Phison controllers''' have been reported to work after updating to the latest firmware.}} Refer to 🔗:[[X1001#comment-4638]]
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We '''confirm''' that the following SSDs are '''incompatible''':
'''Other Incompatibility Notes:'''
* Micron 2200 256GB M.2 NVMe Gen3 x4, MODEL: MTFDHBA256TCH, The SSD is recognized but I cannot boot from it.
* {{Red|Incorrect SSD interface}}: '''NOT''' compatible with M.2 '''SATA''' SSDs, M.2 '''PCIe AHCI''' SSDs, other '''non-NVMe''' M.2 devices.
 
* {{Red|Older NVMe drives}}: Use less efficient flash media and may not perform as well as newer drives.
<span class="tb_red">Also note:</span>
* {{Red|SSD is not partitioned}}: A brand new SSD must be partitioned and formatted when first connected to the Raspberry Pi before it can be accessed in the file explorer.
* Compatible with M.2 '''NVMe''' SSDs only, '''Not''' compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, or other M.2 non-NVMe devices
* Older NVMe drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives
* New NVMe SSDs are not partitioned and will need to be both partitioned and formatted when first connected to the Raspberry Pi before they will be accessed in the Explorer.
* We get feedback from customers that '''Polaris Controller''' will also have compatibility problems. Please replace the other SSD test if it not work, whether it is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 does not depend on the X100X series boards
* NVMEs using the '''MAP1202''' controller may not support PCIe Gen 2, and must be forced to enable PCIe Gen 3 in order to be recognised. This is due to the fact that the controller is not backward compatible with PCIe Gen 2, and NVMEs using this controller will have compatibility issues, and are not recommended for use. Can refer to https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/644984347


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'''<span class="tb_red_bold">PS: There is also feedback from buyers that even NVME SSDs with ''Phison controller'' are supported after updating the latest firmware. Please refer to go to: [[X1001#comment-4638]]</span>'''

Latest revision as of 18:49, 3 June 2026

🚫NVMe SSD Incompatibility List

Whether an SSD is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 does not depend on the X10XX series boards. We recommend avoiding the following NVMe SSDs equipped with a Phison controller, as they have been proven to have compatibility issues. You can run the "lspci" command to check the controller brand of your SSD.

  • WD Blue SN550 (Solved! Refer to 🔗 New rpi-eeprom-update 2024-01-24 WD Blue SN550 nvme works now.)
  • WD Green SN350 (Solved! Refer to 🔗NVMe_SSD_boot_with_the_Raspberry_Pi_5#comment-4602)
  • WD Blue SN580
  • WD Blue SN5000
  • WD Black SN850
  • WD Black SN770
  • WD SN740
  • WD SN810
  • Inland tn446 nvme drive
  • Corsair MP600 SSD
  • Kingston NV3 NVME
  • fanxiang S500 Pro with Maxio MAP1202 controller
  • Micron 2450 SSD (Detected, but cannot boot from NVMe)
  • Micron 2200 256GB M.2 NVMe Gen3 x4, Model: MTFDHBA256TCH (Detected, but cannot boot from NVMe)
  • Other NVMe SSD drivers equipped with the same Phison controller
  • SSDs equipped with the MAP1202 controller: Not backward compatible with PCIe Gen 2, causing compatibility issues. Not recommended for use. Reference 🔗 https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/644984347

💡Customer Feedback:

  • The Polaris controller may also have compatibility issues. If it does not work, please try a different SSD for testing.
  • Some NVMe SSDs with Phison controllers have been reported to work after updating to the latest firmware. Refer to 🔗:X1001#comment-4638

Other Incompatibility Notes:

  • Incorrect SSD interface: NOT compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, other non-NVMe M.2 devices.
  • Older NVMe drives: Use less efficient flash media and may not perform as well as newer drives.
  • SSD is not partitioned: A brand new SSD must be partitioned and formatted when first connected to the Raspberry Pi before it can be accessed in the file explorer.