Not 100% sure who you were replying to, but OP said they tried the 27W PSU initially, but ultimately were using a 100W Anker PSU.If you look at there site it specifies a 65W PD (power drive) aka you need a special power supply that as a min can deliver 65 Watts
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Your raspberry uses around 15W - 25W depending on the load and the M.2 disc pull up 10W each ..... I mean did you really think that the 27w power supply could run that ????
I tested it on a couple of PSUs; Mostly an Anker capable of 250W total and 28V 120W PD on the port to which I had the Pi connected. For sanity, I eventually tried powering the NVMe board and the Pi from different ports and a bunch of other power combinations.
I don't think it's a power supply issue, at least not in our cases.
Statistics: Posted by scottdotdot — Sun Jan 11, 2026 9:15 pm