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  • You Reply: Thanks
  • You Reply: The same situation

    I am having trouble connecting the power via USB type C, it will take some time for the lights to flash, but the system will still run

    I'm thinking if powering directly via DC port 12v maybe the system will turn on automatically when powered, rather than the current USB Type C port.

    But I have a question for the adapter that comes with the device, how can I convert USB Type C to DC 12v port using the PH2.0 4Pin Header?
  • You Reply: So when the short input source is the system opens itself
    But I tried to make the power out and reopen, the system didn't open itself?
  • You Reply: I have upgraded to this source code: https://github.com/LattePandaTeam/Latte ... %20m3-7y30

    Everything success

    But I couldn't find the "Auto power on" configuration section in the BIOS

    Please guide me to configure "Auto power on" in BIOS?
  • You Reply: I do not know the store
    1 wire 5.0 mm
    1 wire 2.54 mm
    Finally, those two are not sad at all.

    Do not know if you can supply a 2pin (red, black) cable?
  • You Reply: Can I ask you something

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    I bought a Cable Cap. Https://banlinhkien.vn/goods-10715-bo-d ... -0580.html

    Is it right?
  • You Reply: I use this to support you?
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  • You Reply:
    ccs_hello wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 2:29 am Does this forum have its own storage place for forum users to unload image/video?
    You can use the following function

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    I need to refer to some ways to add hard drive through port M.2, because I do not know much about hardware, but in this design of LP Alpha, you need to have a cable connection to the. case it's more compact
  • You Reply:
    ccs_hello wrote: ↑Sun Oct 14, 2018 4:17 pm WD Blue M.2 SSD is under NGFF M.2 socket-2 (B key) using SATA method.
    It should have both B-key "key slot" and M-key "key slot" openings. It can be used in M-key based system such as LP Alpha.
    It will be detected as a SATA drive out right.

    The other model is under NVMe (using PCIe bus) and is socket 3 (M key.) It can also be used in LP Alpha's M-key slot.
    It will be detected as a NVMe drive.

    I tested my very low-end, odd ball, 2-lane PCIe NVMe drive late yesterday. It was detected as 8Gbps x 2 PCIe NVMe device.
    I installed (turn on CSM compatiblity mode for Win/Linux dual boot capability) and booted with Unbuntu 16.04 with no problems.

    ccs_hello

    You have pictures or videos for me to refer

    Thanks
  • You Reply:
    LattePanda wrote: ↑Wed Oct 10, 2018 11:28 am @wideep3, I just checked WD blue and black. The difference between both model are difference SSD standard. One is SATA III SSD. The other is NVMe SSD. But both work on LattePanda Alpha M.2 M-Key port.
    If I do not follow this design will not be attached in any way?

    Since I have a HDD attached to the board, but I can not find a cable that can be attached here, if using an SSD M.2 on the wrong image of the product.

    If you just help me cables that connect HDD and board Lattel Panda Alpha? have better links