Intel Optane Pro Question

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Philip Shaw

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Dec 24, 2025, 9:19:26 AM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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Good morning. I have an Intel Optane SSD (32GB Optane and 512GB NAND). When I hook it up on UFS Explorer or R-Studio I don't see an Intel Cache Partition. I saw a video online which showed the same issues and got it to work on a PC3000 Portable Pro. I don't have a Portable Pro and I don't get enough of these to justify the purchase. Is there any other solution out there?

Thanks.

Louis Man

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Dec 24, 2025, 10:01:48 AM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2025, 14:19 Philip Shaw, <shawcomput...@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning. I have an Intel Optane SSD (32GB Optane and 512GB NAND). When I hook it up on UFS Explorer or R-Studio I don't see an Intel Cache Partition. I saw a video online which showed the same issues and got it to work on a PC3000 Portable Pro. I don't have a Portable Pro and I don't get enough of these to justify the purchase. Is there any other solution out there?

Thanks.

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RecuperoDati299

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Dec 24, 2025, 10:23:26 AM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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About PC-3000 Portable PRO

I rewrite here the reply to the previous post:



The price is too much compared to what it adds as functionality 

We have told ACELab to change the model for the proposal:

- Pay a basic price, e.g. 4000 euro + the support with full functionality for HDDs
- For SSDs, a temporary activation from remote during the support session. If the case is supported and solved, then a reasonable amount to be determined is paid. When the sum of these fees reaches a certain amount, a license is received that unlocks everything.

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But since they know that the data recovery toy is about to break...

...they don't do it and they quote an unrealistic figure.

They continue with a development model that worked well for HDDs but is totally and absurdly inadequate for SSDs.

They do reverse engineering one by one and this, given the numbers, MAKES ABSOLUTELY NO SENSE.

We have told them in every possible way and manner: "they must make agreements with SSD manufacturers" and have support for SSDs of various models while these are entering the market.

Then the support would be paid gladly, because quarter after quarter there would be continuous additions of new models.

For a Rosewood that has been lasting for 10 years, I can wait even 1 year or even 2 to have it supported by PC3K: because then I will receive hundreds of them. 

But ... look at your shelves: how many pieces do you have for a certain SSD model?

And how long after they were produced did they arrive to you?

Do you understand why they must send a business developer and try to find agreements with SSDs manufacturers?

Meditate on this, people, meditate.

And of you understand, write an email to Acelab, pressing for them to at least make an attempt 

because if they succeed with some , the others will follow

with a nice sticker on the SSD box 
"Acelab Approved" 

Regards
Roberto

Desert Data Recovery

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Dec 24, 2025, 10:30:32 AM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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It's the cache that fails most of the time on these. Occassionally PRO can help. Or if you have a mobo that supports bifurcation you might be able to see the cache and image it. But most are firmware issues. 

On Wed, Dec 24, 2025, 2:19 PM Philip Shaw <shawcomput...@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning. I have an Intel Optane SSD (32GB Optane and 512GB NAND). When I hook it up on UFS Explorer or R-Studio I don't see an Intel Cache Partition. I saw a video online which showed the same issues and got it to work on a PC3000 Portable Pro. I don't have a Portable Pro and I don't get enough of these to justify the purchase. Is there any other solution out there?

Thanks.

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wayne horner

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Dec 24, 2025, 11:47:05 AM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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Yes there is. 

I built an adapter for a few bucks. 
The cache is on the second channel. 
The adapter routes the second channel to the first.
If not failed you can read it and blend it with us pro.....


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Philip Shaw

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My Emergency Guy

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Dec 24, 2025, 6:29:43 PM (2 days ago) Dec 24
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don't mean to hijack your thread but I'm also interested since I have a few unresolved Optane drives
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