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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
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It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
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Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
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Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
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==Specification==<br />
* Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60HZ 0.8A Max;<br />
* Output: 5.1V/5A; 9V/3A; 12V/2.25A; 15V/1.8A (Power Delivery), ±5%<br />
* Connector: USB-C<br />
* Plug Type: EU plug / US plug availble<br />
* Cable: 120mm 18AWG, Black<br />
* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection.<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US Plug)<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
<br />
==Specification==<br />
* Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60HZ 0.8A Max;<br />
* Output: 5.1V/5A; 9V/3A; 12V/2.25A; 15V/1.8A (Power Delivery), ±5%<br />
* Connector: USB-C<br />
* Plug Type: EU plug / US plug availble<br />
* Cable: 120mm 18AWG, Black<br />
* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection.<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US Plug)<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
<br />
==Specification==<br />
* Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60HZ 0.8A Max;<br />
* Output: 5.1V/5A; 9V/3A; 12V/2.25A; 15V/1.8A (Power Delivery), ±5%<br />
* Connector: USB-C<br />
* Plug Type: EU plug / US plug availble<br />
* Cable: 120mm 18AWG, Black<br />
* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection.<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US Plug)<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
<br />
==Specification==<br />
* Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60HZ 0.8A Max;<br />
* Output: 5.1V/5A; 9V/3A; 12V/2.25A; 15V/1.8A (Power Delivery), ±5%<br />
* Connector: USB-C<br />
* Plug Type: EU plug / US plug availble<br />
* Cable: 120mm 18AWG, Black<br />
* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection.<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US Plug)<br />
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==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
<br />
==Specification==<br />
* Input: 100 – 240V AC, 50/60HZ 0.8A Max;<br />
* Output: 5.1V/5A; 9V/3A; 12V/2.25A; 15V/1.8A (Power Delivery), ±5%<br />
* Connector: USB-C<br />
* Plug Type: EU plug / US plug availble<br />
* Cable: 120mm 18AWG, Black<br />
* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection.<br />
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==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
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==Features==<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The XS-GaN-27W power supply is an ideal power supply for Raspberry Pi 5 soc, especially for users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs, from Raspberry Pi 5's four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
<br />
It powered by GaN Technology, making power supply smaller without sacrificing a drop of power and work with low temp and more stable.<br />
<br />
<br />
Delivering a maximum of 5.1V, 5A, it supports USB PD (Power Delivery), so Raspberry Pi 5 can communicate with it and select the most appropriate power profile. This enables Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the USB current limit automatically from the default 600mA to 1.6A, in order to provide extra power for devices connected to the four Type A USB ports.<br />
<br />
<br />
Additional built-in power profiles mean the Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply is also an excellent option for powering third-party PD-compatible products. The available profiles are 9V, 3A; 12V, 2.25A; and 15V, 1.8A, all limited to a maximum of 27W.<br />
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==Features==<br />
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==Overview==<br />
This is an FFC cables kit for the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe interface. It includes 3 lengths, 30mm, 50mm and 80mm in length. If you need other lengths, please contact us directly. According to our tests, the shorter the FFC line, the faster the read and write speed of the SSD will be.<br />
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In addition, it also includes an M2 knurled nut and an M2 screw, which are used to help fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD on the X1001/X1000/X1002. Please refer to the product picture for how to use it. This is not perfect solution, but it can solve the problems you encountered, hope it can help you.<br />
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'''NOTE: This FFC cable kit is only compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe, NOT compatible with Raspberry Pi Camera.'''<br />
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==Features==<br />
* Pin number: 16 pin; <br />
* Pitch: 0.5 mm<br />
* Length: 30mm/50mm/80mm available<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe interface<br />
* Compatible with X1000/X1001/X1003 or other PCIe to NVMe adapter<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x 30mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x 50mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x 80mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x M2*4mm knurled nut<br />
* 1 x CM2*3mm Screw<br />
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[[File:Ffcs-IMG-7591-1.jpg|thumb|right|How to Fix SSD]]<br />
==Overview==<br />
This is an FFC cables kit for the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe interface. It includes 3 lengths, 30mm, 50mm and 80mm in length. If you need other lengths, please contact us directly. According to our tests, the shorter the FFC line, the faster the read and write speed of the SSD will be.<br />
<br />
In addition, it also includes an M2 knurled nut and an M2 screw, which are used to help fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD on the X1001/X1000/X1002. Please refer to the product picture for how to use it. This is not perfect solution, but it can solve the problems you encountered, hope it can help you.<br />
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'''NOTE: This FFC is only compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe, NOT compatible with Raspberry Pi Camera.'''<br />
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==Features==<br />
* Pin number: 16 pin; <br />
* Pitch: 0.5 mm<br />
* Length: 30mm/50mm/80mm available<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe interface<br />
* Compatible with X1000/X1001/X1003 or other PCIe to NVMe adapter<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x 30mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x 50mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x 80mm length FFC Cable<br />
* 1 x M2*4mm knurled nut<br />
* 1 x CM2*3mm Screw<br />
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* Instruction Manual x 1<br />
* Silicon Thermal Pads x 1<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
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Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
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Argon ONE V3 Case can also work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5.<br />
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==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With multi-function power button support safe shutdown with power cut, reboot, always on mode<br />
* with Bolwer type 30mm PWM programmable fan<br />
* Can work with [[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]] to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Whole top of the case is injected aluminum alloy, and injected ABS plastic bottom<br />
* Internal microcontroller for power button and fan control functions (RP2040 Chip)<br />
* Converted the micro HDMI of the RPi 5 to 2 standard (Type A) HDMI<br />
* Full GPIO access with magnetic cover<br />
* with Color coded GPIO pins<br />
* Easy installation<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case<br />
* 1 x Video / Audio PCB Extender<br />
* 1 x GPIO-Fan Power Board<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
<br />
Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
<br />
Argon ONE V3 Case can also work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5.<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With multi-function power button support safe shutdown with power cut, reboot, always on mode<br />
* with Bolwer type 30mm PWM programmable fan<br />
* Can work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Whole top of the case is injected aluminum alloy, and injected ABS plastic bottom<br />
* Internal microcontroller for power button and fan control functions (RP2040 Chip)<br />
* Converted the micro HDMI of the RPi 5 to 2 standard (Type A) HDMI<br />
* Full GPIO access with magnetic cover<br />
* with Color coded GPIO pins<br />
* Easy installation<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case<br />
* 1 x Video / Audio PCB Extender<br />
* 1 x GPIO-Fan Power Board<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
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==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
<br />
Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
<br />
Argon ONE V3 Case can also work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5.<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With power button usable with Argon scipt for safe shutdown feature<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Better Active Cooling with the blower type PWM programmable 30mm fan. Repositioned within the case to be more quiet.<br />
* Improved Passive Cooling with the addition of heatsink on the power management chip of the Raspberry Pi 5 aside from its CPU, which both get hot during heavy use.<br />
* Better communication and power management with the Raspberry Pi 5 thru Raspberry Pi's RP2040 chip, which controls the features and functions of the Argon ONE V3, like fan speed, power management state (e.g. boot manually or automatically after a power outage by simply setting the jumper pins inside the case) allowing you to use the Argon ONE however you see fit.<br />
* Power button located at the back can perform the following with the installation of a open sourced script allows for safe shutdown, reboot and forced shutdown<br />
* Cable management remains exquisite with two full-sized HDMI ports neatly placed at the back allows the Raspberry Pi 5 to use two monitors simultaneously<br />
* Sleek magnetic cover to the access port of the custom color coded GPIO Pins.<br />
* Built-in IR receiver allows the Argon ONE V3 to be easily usable with the Argon IR remote meaning the case now makes for an even better media player!<br />
* Enjoy using your audio accessories with the OPTIONAL 3.5mm audio jack via the internal DAC audio board upgrade (see separate listing)<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case<br />
* 1 x Video / Audio PCB Extender<br />
* 1 x GPIO-Fan Power Board<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
<br />
Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
<br />
Argon ONE V3 Case can also work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5.<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With power button usable with Argon scipt for safe shutdown feature<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Better Active Cooling with the blower type PWM programmable 30mm fan. Repositioned within the case to be more quiet.<br />
* Improved Passive Cooling with the addition of heatsink on the power management chip of the Raspberry Pi 5 aside from its CPU, which both get hot during heavy use.<br />
* Better communication and power management with the Raspberry Pi 5 thru Raspberry Pi's RP2040 chip, which controls the features and functions of the Argon ONE V3, like fan speed, power management state (e.g. boot manually or automatically after a power outage by simply setting the jumper pins inside the case) allowing you to use the Argon ONE however you see fit.<br />
* Power button located at the back can perform the following with the installation of a open sourced script allows for safe shutdown, reboot and forced shutdown<br />
* Cable management remains exquisite with two full-sized HDMI ports neatly placed at the back allows the Raspberry Pi 5 to use two monitors simultaneously<br />
* Sleek magnetic cover to the access port of the custom color coded GPIO Pins.<br />
* Built-in IR receiver allows the Argon ONE V3 to be easily usable with the Argon IR remote meaning the case now makes for an even better media player!<br />
* Enjoy using your audio accessories with the OPTIONAL 3.5mm audio jack via the internal DAC audio board upgrade (see separate listing)<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case<br />
* Video / Audio PCB Extender<br />
* GPIO-Fan Power Board<br />
* Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
* Instruction Manual<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
<br />
===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
<br />
Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
<br />
Argon ONE V3 Case can also work with '''[[Argon ONE V3 NVMe EB]]''' to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5.<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With power button usable with Argon scipt for safe shutdown feature<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Better Active Cooling with the blower type PWM programmable 30mm fan. Repositioned within the case to be more quiet.<br />
* Improved Passive Cooling with the addition of heatsink on the power management chip of the Raspberry Pi 5 aside from its CPU, which both get hot during heavy use.<br />
* Better communication and power management with the Raspberry Pi 5 thru Raspberry Pi's RP2040 chip, which controls the features and functions of the Argon ONE V3, like fan speed, power management state (e.g. boot manually or automatically after a power outage by simply setting the jumper pins inside the case) allowing you to use the Argon ONE however you see fit.<br />
* Power button located at the back can perform the following with the installation of a open sourced script allows for safe shutdown, reboot and forced shutdown<br />
* Cable management remains exquisite with two full-sized HDMI ports neatly placed at the back allows the Raspberry Pi 5 to use two monitors simultaneously<br />
* Sleek magnetic cover to the access port of the custom color coded GPIO Pins.<br />
* Built-in IR receiver allows the Argon ONE V3 to be easily usable with the Argon IR remote meaning the case now makes for an even better media player!<br />
* Enjoy using your audio accessories with the OPTIONAL 3.5mm audio jack via the internal DAC audio board upgrade (see separate listing)<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case with PWM Fan<br />
* 1 x Assembly Instructions Screws<br />
* 1 x Thermal Pad Pack<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board is compatible with [[Argon ONE V3]] to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
<br />
==M.2 NVMe Drive Compatibility==<br />
'''Other drives may also be compatible but we have not tested yet.'''<br />
* Western Digital SN850<br />
* Western Digital SN740<br />
* Western Digital SN570<br />
* Western Digital SN530<br />
* Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)<br />
* Team MP33<br />
* Samsung 980 Pro<br />
* Samsung 980<br />
* Sabrent Rocket Nano<br />
* Sabrent Rocket 4.0<br />
* PNY CS1030<br />
* Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe<br />
* Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Lexar NM710<br />
* Lexar NM620<br />
* Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD<br />
* Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD<br />
* Kingston KC3000<br />
* Kingston SNV2S NV2 Gen4 PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Solid-State Drive<br />
* Inland PCIe NVMe SSD<br />
* Crucial P3 Plus M.2<br />
* Crucial P3 M.2<br />
* Crucial P2 M.2<br />
* Axe Memory Generic Drive<br />
* AData XPG SX8200 Pro<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
* Boot your Raspberry Pi 5 from an NVME M.2 Drive.<br />
* Built-in HEATSINK for your M.2 NVME Drive<br />
* Enjoy faster and higher storage access by connecting M.2 NVME drives via the PCIe slot on the Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* Versatile M.2 NVME support compatible with any M.2 NVME with M-Key up to 2280 size<br />
* Greater thermal management on M.2 NVME with included aluminum heatsink specific to M.2 drive to keep it cool, efficient and working longer<br />
* Reliable and consistent data transfer with included FPC impedance controlled cable<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 NVMe PCIE Carrer Board<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board compatible with [[Argon ONE V3]] to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
<br />
==M.2 NVMe Drive Compatibility==<br />
'''Other drives may also be compatible but we have not tested yet.'''<br />
* Western Digital SN850<br />
* Western Digital SN740<br />
* Western Digital SN570<br />
* Western Digital SN530<br />
* Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)<br />
* Team MP33<br />
* Samsung 980 Pro<br />
* Samsung 980<br />
* Sabrent Rocket Nano<br />
* Sabrent Rocket 4.0<br />
* PNY CS1030<br />
* Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe<br />
* Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Lexar NM710<br />
* Lexar NM620<br />
* Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD<br />
* Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD<br />
* Kingston KC3000<br />
* Kingston SNV2S NV2 Gen4 PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Solid-State Drive<br />
* Inland PCIe NVMe SSD<br />
* Crucial P3 Plus M.2<br />
* Crucial P3 M.2<br />
* Crucial P2 M.2<br />
* Axe Memory Generic Drive<br />
* AData XPG SX8200 Pro<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
* Boot your Raspberry Pi 5 from an NVME M.2 Drive.<br />
* Built-in HEATSINK for your M.2 NVME Drive<br />
* Enjoy faster and higher storage access by connecting M.2 NVME drives via the PCIe slot on the Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* Versatile M.2 NVME support compatible with any M.2 NVME with M-Key up to 2280 size<br />
* Greater thermal management on M.2 NVME with included aluminum heatsink specific to M.2 drive to keep it cool, efficient and working longer<br />
* Reliable and consistent data transfer with included FPC impedance controlled cable<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 NVMe PCIE Carrer Board<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board compatible with [[Argon ONE V3]] to further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
<br />
==M.2 NVMe Drive Compatibility==<br />
'''Other drives may also be compatible but we have not tested yet.'''<br />
* Western Digital SN850<br />
* Western Digital SN740<br />
* Western Digital SN570<br />
* Western Digital SN530<br />
* Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)<br />
* Team MP33<br />
* Samsung 980 Pro<br />
* Samsung 980<br />
* Sabrent Rocket Nano<br />
* Sabrent Rocket 4.0<br />
* PNY CS1030<br />
* Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe<br />
* Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Lexar NM710<br />
* Lexar NM620<br />
* Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD<br />
* Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD<br />
* Kingston KC3000<br />
* Kingston SNV2S NV2 Gen4 PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Solid-State Drive<br />
* Inland PCIe NVMe SSD<br />
* Crucial P3 Plus M.2<br />
* Crucial P3 M.2<br />
* Crucial P2 M.2<br />
* Axe Memory Generic Drive<br />
* AData XPG SX8200 Pro<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
* Boot your Raspberry Pi 5 from an NVME M.2 Drive.<br />
* Built-in HEATSINK for your M.2 NVME Drive<br />
* Enjoy faster and higher storage access by connecting M.2 NVME drives via the PCIe slot on the Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* Versatile M.2 NVME support compatible with any M.2 NVME with M-Key up to 2280 size<br />
* Greater thermal management on M.2 NVME with included aluminum heatsink specific to M.2 drive to keep it cool, efficient and working longer<br />
* Reliable and consistent data transfer with included FPC impedance controlled cable<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 NVMe PCIE Carrer Board<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
<br />
==M.2 NVMe Drive Compatibility==<br />
'''Other drives may also be compatible but we have not tested yet.'''<br />
* Western Digital SN850<br />
* Western Digital SN740<br />
* Western Digital SN570<br />
* Western Digital SN530<br />
* Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)<br />
* Team MP33<br />
* Samsung 980 Pro<br />
* Samsung 980<br />
* Sabrent Rocket Nano<br />
* Sabrent Rocket 4.0<br />
* PNY CS1030<br />
* Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe<br />
* Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Lexar NM710<br />
* Lexar NM620<br />
* Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD<br />
* Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD<br />
* Kingston KC3000<br />
* Kingston SNV2S NV2 Gen4 PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Solid-State Drive<br />
* Inland PCIe NVMe SSD<br />
* Crucial P3 Plus M.2<br />
* Crucial P3 M.2<br />
* Crucial P2 M.2<br />
* Axe Memory Generic Drive<br />
* AData XPG SX8200 Pro<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
* Boot your Raspberry Pi 5 from an NVME M.2 Drive.<br />
* Built-in HEATSINK for your M.2 NVME Drive<br />
* Enjoy faster and higher storage access by connecting M.2 NVME drives via the PCIe slot on the Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* Versatile M.2 NVME support compatible with any M.2 NVME with M-Key up to 2280 size<br />
* Greater thermal management on M.2 NVME with included aluminum heatsink specific to M.2 drive to keep it cool, efficient and working longer<br />
* Reliable and consistent data transfer with included FPC impedance controlled cable<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x Argon ONE V3 NVMe PCIE Carrer Board<br />
* 1 x Instruction Manual<br />
* 1 x Silicon Thermal Pads<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
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==M.2 NVMe Drive Compatibility==<br />
'''Other drives may also be compatible but we have not tested yet.'''<br />
* Western Digital SN850<br />
* Western Digital SN740<br />
* Western Digital SN570<br />
* Western Digital SN530<br />
* Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller)<br />
* Team MP33<br />
* Samsung 980 Pro<br />
* Samsung 980<br />
* Sabrent Rocket Nano<br />
* Sabrent Rocket 4.0<br />
* PNY CS1030<br />
* Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe<br />
* Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD<br />
* Lexar NM710<br />
* Lexar NM620<br />
* Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD<br />
* Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD<br />
* Kingston KC3000<br />
* Kingston SNV2S NV2 Gen4 PCIe NVMe M.2 2280 Solid-State Drive<br />
* Inland PCIe NVMe SSD<br />
* Crucial P3 Plus M.2<br />
* Crucial P3 M.2<br />
* Crucial P2 M.2<br />
* Axe Memory Generic Drive<br />
* AData XPG SX8200 Pro<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVME PCIE Expansion Board further expands your Raspberry Pi 5 and Argon ONE V3.<br />
* Boot your Raspberry Pi 5 from an NVME M.2 Drive.<br />
* Built-in HEATSINK for your M.2 NVME Drive<br />
* Enjoy faster and higher storage access by connecting M.2 NVME drives via the PCIe slot on the Raspberry Pi 5<br />
* Versatile M.2 NVME support compatible with any M.2 NVME with M-Key up to 2280 size<br />
* Greater thermal management on M.2 NVME with included aluminum heatsink specific to M.2 drive to keep it cool, efficient and working longer<br />
* Reliable and consistent data transfer with included FPC impedance controlled cable<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
===Hardware Installation===<br />
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===Software Installation===<br />
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==Overview==<br />
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 delivers exceptional performance day in and day out. Designed for Raspberry Pi 5 to operate at optimal temperature, using a combination of passive cooling through an aluminum Pi 5 case and heatsink and active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan.<br />
<br />
Neat cable management and easily access two full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 5 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 <br />
* With power button usable with Argon scipt for safe shutdown feature<br />
* With IR receiver compatible with Argon IR Remote<br />
* Better Active Cooling with the blower type PWM programmable 30mm fan. Repositioned within the case to be more quiet.<br />
* Improved Passive Cooling with the addition of heatsink on the power management chip of the Raspberry Pi 5 aside from its CPU, which both get hot during heavy use.<br />
* Better communication and power management with the Raspberry Pi 5 thru Raspberry Pi's RP2040 chip, which controls the features and functions of the Argon ONE V3, like fan speed, power management state (e.g. boot manually or automatically after a power outage by simply setting the jumper pins inside the case) allowing you to use the Argon ONE however you see fit.<br />
* Power button located at the back can perform the following with the installation of a open sourced script allows for safe shutdown, reboot and forced shutdown<br />
* Cable management remains exquisite with two full-sized HDMI ports neatly placed at the back allows the Raspberry Pi 5 to use two monitors simultaneously<br />
* Sleek magnetic cover to the access port of the custom color coded GPIO Pins.<br />
* Built-in IR receiver allows the Argon ONE V3 to be easily usable with the Argon IR remote meaning the case now makes for an even better media player!<br />
* Enjoy using your audio accessories with the OPTIONAL 3.5mm audio jack via the internal DAC audio board upgrade (see separate listing)<br />
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* 1 x Argon ONE V3 Case with PWM Fan<br />
* 1 x Assembly Instructions Screws<br />
* 1 x Thermal Pad Pack<br />
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* [[M901]]<br />
* [[M300]]<br />
* [[M400]]<br />
* [[HT-PD27W]]<br />
* [[NASPi CM4-M2]]<br />
* [[NASPi CM4-2.5]]<br />
* [[AMPi]]<br />
* [[GEEKWORM NAS Family]]<br />
* [[RPi5-Cases]]<br />
* [[RPi4-Cases]]<br />
* [[12V PSU]]<br />
* [[USB C PSU | 5V PSU]]<br />
* [[G341]]<br />
* [[C779]]<br />
* [[C790]]<br />
* [[PiKVM]]<br />
* [[P373]]<br />
* [[P173]]<br />
* [[P388]]<br />
* [[P330]]<br />
* [[P122]]<br />
* [[P579]]<br />
* [[ESP-HAT-KIT]]<br />
* [[C296]]<br />
* [[X630-C1]]<br />
* [[CM4 to CM3 Adapter]]<br />
* [[CM4 Stick]]<br />
* [[X-C1 Kit]]<br />
* [[DACPi]]<br />
* [[NASPi Gemini]]<br />
* [[NASPi]]<br />
* [[NASPi Lite]]<br />
* [[U100]]<br />
* [[X880-C1]]<br />
* [[X832-C1]]<br />
* [[X863-C1]]<br />
* [[X857-C3]]<br />
* [[X857-C1 Case]]<br />
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* [[N502]]<br />
* [[N508]]<br />
* [[N506]]<br />
* [[N505]]<br />
* [[N500]]<br />
* [[N400B]]<br />
* [[N400]]<br />
* [[UPS2]]<br />
* [[N300]]<br />
* [[N200]]<br />
* [[K182]]<br />
* [[LP2 Case]]<br />
* [[LP3 Case]]<br />
* [[Raspi UPS HAT Board]]<br />
* [[Smart Fan and Power Expansion Board]]<br />
* [[LattePanda board Alu-Case]]<br />
* [[PINE A64]]<br />
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[[File: M901-IMG-7606.jpg | right | thumb | M901 & M2 NVMe 2280 SSD & Official Active Cooler]]<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
<br />
This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
<br />
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
<br />
==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
<br />
<br />
PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
<br />
==Test Reviews==<br />
By default the PCIe connector is not enabled. To enable it you should add the following option into <span class="tb_blue">/boot/firmware/config.txt</span> and <span class="tb_blue">reboot</span>:<br />
sudo nano /boot/config.txt<br />
Then add the following comment;<br />
# Enable the PCIe External connector.<br />
dtparam=pciex1<br />
# This line is an alias for above (you can use either/or to enable the port).<br />
dtparam=nvme<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-O''', then enter, to write the change to the file.<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-X''' to exit nano (the editor).<br />
<br />
<br />
And the connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speed (5 GT/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) if you add the following line after:<br />
dtparam=pciex1_gen=3<br />
<br />
You also can refer to official documentatio:[https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi-5.html#enabling-pcie Enabling PCIe]<br />
<br />
<br />
After I forced Gen 3.0 speeds, in my many tests I found that some NVMEs were able to run stably, but some NVMEs caused some problems: such as slow startup and running laggy, really really laggy. As the official statement says:<br />
<br />
The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds, and connections to PCIe devices at these speeds may be unstable.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Run the following command on Teminal window to test:'''<br />
dd if=/dev/zero of=./Testingfile bs=100M count=10 oflag=direct<br />
dd if=./Testingfile of=/dev/zero bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync<br />
<br />
'''Nomral PCIE 2.0 test data with''' ''dd'' '''command;'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie2).png]]<br />
<br />
'''Forced Gen 3.0 speeds test data with '''dd''' command:'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie3).png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
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==User Manual==<br />
* M901 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]<br />
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
<br />
This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
<br />
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
<br />
==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
<br />
<br />
PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
<br />
==Test Reviews==<br />
By default the PCIe connector is not enabled. To enable it you should add the following option into <span class="tb_blue">/boot/firmware/config.txt</span> and <span class="tb_blue">reboot</span>:<br />
sudo nano /boot/config.txt<br />
Then add the following comment;<br />
# Enable the PCIe External connector.<br />
dtparam=pciex1<br />
# This line is an alias for above (you can use either/or to enable the port).<br />
dtparam=nvme<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-O''', then enter, to write the change to the file.<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-X''' to exit nano (the editor).<br />
<br />
<br />
And the connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speed (5 GT/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) if you add the following line after:<br />
dtparam=pciex1_gen=3<br />
<br />
You also can refer to official documentatio:[https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi-5.html#enabling-pcie Enabling PCIe]<br />
<br />
<br />
After I forced Gen 3.0 speeds, in my many tests I found that some NVMEs were able to run stably, but some NVMEs caused some problems: such as slow startup and running laggy, really really laggy. As the official statement says:<br />
<br />
The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds, and connections to PCIe devices at these speeds may be unstable.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Run the following command on Teminal window to test:'''<br />
dd if=/dev/zero of=./Testingfile bs=100M count=10 oflag=direct<br />
dd if=./Testingfile of=/dev/zero bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync<br />
<br />
'''Nomral PCIE 2.0 test data with''' ''dd'' '''command;'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie2).png]]<br />
<br />
'''Forced Gen 3.0 speeds test data with '''dd''' command:'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie3).png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
<br />
[[File:M901-IMG-6870-Packing.jpg | 600px]]<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
* M901 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]<br />
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
<br />
This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
<br />
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
<br />
==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
<br />
<br />
PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
<br />
==Test Reviews==<br />
By default the PCIe connector is not enabled. To enable it you should add the following option into <span class="tb_blue">/boot/firmware/config.txt</span> and <span class="tb_blue">reboot</span>:<br />
sudo nano /boot/config.txt<br />
Then add the following comment;<br />
# Enable the PCIe External connector.<br />
dtparam=pciex1<br />
# This line is an alias for above (you can use either/or to enable the port).<br />
dtparam=nvme<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-O''', then enter, to write the change to the file.<br />
<br />
Press '''Ctrl-X''' to exit nano (the editor).<br />
<br />
<br />
And the connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speed (5 GT/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) if you add the following line after:<br />
dtparam=pciex1_gen=3<br />
<br />
You also can refer to official documentatio:[https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi-5.html#enabling-pcie Enabling PCIe]<br />
<br />
<br />
After I forced Gen 3.0 speeds, in my many tests I found that some NVMEs were able to run stably, but some NVMEs caused some problems: such as slow startup and running laggy, really really laggy. As the official statement says:<br />
<br />
The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds, and connections to PCIe devices at these speeds may be unstable.<br />
<br />
<br />
'''Run the following command on Teminal window to test:'''<br />
dd if=/dev/zero of=./Testingfile bs=100M count=10 oflag=direct<br />
dd if=./Testingfile of=/dev/zero bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync<br />
<br />
'''Nomral PCIE 2.0 test data with''' ''dd'' '''command;'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie2).png]]<br />
<br />
'''Forced Gen 3.0 speeds test data with '''dd''' command:'''<br />
<br />
[[File:Nvme-test(pcie3).png]]<br />
<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
<br />
[[File:M901-IMG-6870-Packing.jpg | 600px]]<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
* M901 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]<br />
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]<br />
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<div>== Summary ==<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
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This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
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{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
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==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
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==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
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PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
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==Test Reviews==<br />
By default the PCIe connector is not enabled. To enable it you should add the following option into <span class="tb_blue">/boot/firmware/config.txt</span> and <span class="tb_blue">reboot</span>:<br />
sudo nano /boot/config.txt<br />
Then add the following comment;<br />
# Enable the PCIe External connector.<br />
dtparam=pciex1<br />
# This line is an alias for above (you can use either/or to enable the port).<br />
dtparam=nvme<br />
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Press '''Ctrl-O''', then enter, to write the change to the file.<br />
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Press '''Ctrl-X''' to exit nano (the editor).<br />
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And the connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speed (5 GT/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec) if you add the following line after:<br />
dtparam=pciex1_gen=3<br />
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You also can refer to official documentatio:[https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi-5.html#enabling-pcie Enabling PCIe]<br />
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After I forced Gen 3.0 speeds, in my many tests I found that some NVMEs were able to run stably, but some NVMEs caused some problems: such as slow startup and running laggy, really really laggy. As the official statement says:<br />
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The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds, and connections to PCIe devices at these speeds may be unstable.<br />
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'''Run the following command on Teminal window to test:'''<br />
dd if=/dev/zero of=./Testingfile bs=100M count=10 oflag=direct<br />
dd if=./Testingfile of=/dev/zero bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync<br />
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'''Nomral PCIE 2.0 test data with''' ''dd'' '''command;'''<br />
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[[File:Nvme-test(pcie2).png]]<br />
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'''Forced Gen 3.0 speeds test data with '''dd''' command:'''<br />
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[[File:Nvme-test(pcie3).png]]<br />
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==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
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[[File:M901-IMG-6870-Packing.jpg | 600px]]<br />
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==User Manual==<br />
* M901 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]<br />
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
<br />
This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
<br />
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
<br />
==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
<br />
<br />
PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
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[[File:M901-IMG-6870-Packing.jpg | 600px]]<br />
<br />
==User Manual==<br />
* M901 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]<br />
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]<br />
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==Overview==<br />
The M901 shield is an NVME M2 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.<br />
<br />
This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!<br />
<br />
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}<br />
<br />
==Important Note==<br />
{{NVMe SSD Incompatibility List}}<br />
<br />
==Features==<br />
* Minimalist design, easy to install<br />
* Compatible with other HAT shield;<br />
* Supports installation of official active coolers;<br />
* SSD ACT LED Indicators-On: Power OK/Standby, Flashing: Reading/Writing<br />
* Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD<br />
* Can power the M901 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)<br />
<br />
<br />
PS:<br />
* Maximum current for pcie connector is 1A, and voltage is 5V<br />
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.<br />
* The M901 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.<br />
<br />
==Packing List==<br />
* 1 x M901 PCIe to M2 NVMe PIP PCIe Peripheral Board<br />
* 1 x PCIe FFC Cable (50mm Length)<br />
* 6 x M2.5*5 Screws<br />
* 3 x M2.5*17 Female/Female Spacers<br />
* 1 x M2.5 Copper Nut & Screw to fix SSD 2230 / 2242 / 2260 Length<br />
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[[File:M901-IMG-6870-Packing.jpg | 600px]]<br />
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