Any issue with using the Samsung drive? What steps did you have to do beyond simply plugging it in? Do you have to partition and/or format the drive or anything like that? Unifi system recognized the drive no problem?
It will probably depend on what you have the device placed on. We have it on a kitchen bench type top and it runs at an average temperature, ie I can keep my hand on it with no issues.
@@The_Tech_Geeks Have you actually looked at its values to see how hot it is running? Looks like you can SSH to the MAX and run the following commands to get this: sensor ubnt-systool cputemp I'd be interested to know what you are seeing here.
One of our other subscribers has mentioned this, which may help "worth mentioning because i run UCG-Max also: If you place this device vertically, the temps will drop - my UCG Max never goes beyond 64 degrees. Also the mini display will also turn!"
Why would you put such an expensive NVMe drive into it? I cant find specs for the hardware, however, I doubt it will have PCIe Gen4, so there would be no benefit of fitting such a high spec drive over a much cheaper PCIe Gen3 drive
Correct. We chose to fit it from personal choice and a product we generally use and an example. Obviously people can fit anything they like to the device that they feel will work in their configuration.