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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. | 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 | * 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 | * WD Green SN350 ({{Red|Solved!}} Refer to 🔗[[NVMe_SSD_boot_with_the_Raspberry_Pi_5#comment-4602]]) | ||
* WD Blue SN580 | * WD Blue SN580 | ||
* WD Black SN850 | * 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 | ||
* fanxiang S500 Pro with Maxio MAP1202 controller | |||
* Micron 2450 SSD (Detected, but cannot boot from NVMe) | * 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) | * 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 | * 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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* Samsung PM991 | * Samsung PM991 | ||
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'''Customer Feedback:''' | 💡'''Customer Feedback:''' | ||
* The '''Polaris controller''' may also have compatibility issues. If it does not work, please try a different SSD for testing. | * 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. | * {{Red|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:''' | ✅ '''Other Incompatibility Notes:''' | ||
* {{Red|Incorrect SSD interface}}: '''NOT''' compatible with M.2 '''SATA''' SSDs, M.2 '''PCIe AHCI''' SSDs, other '''non-NVMe''' M.2 devices. | * {{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. | * {{Red|Older NVMe drives}}: Use less efficient flash media and may not perform as well as newer drives. | ||
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.