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30 May 2024

     19:09  (Comments log)[84.50.45.201‎ (2×)]
     
19:09 84.50.45.201 talk posted a new comment on X1002(Thank you for the quick reply and explanation, Lisa!)
     
04:58 84.50.45.201 talk posted a new comment on X1002(How come the last part here states the PIP has nothing to do with Gen3 support, yet the included instructions for the X1002 board states, in bold red letters "DO NOT use PCIe 3.0"?)

27 May 2024

     03:37 Comments log 2.47.109.50 talk posted a new comment on X1002(The screws are too large, i can't fix the x1002 to the pi because the screws does not enter into the holes!!)

26 May 2024

     02:38  (Comments log)[47.158.215.169‎ (2×)]
     
02:38 47.158.215.169 talk posted a new comment on X1001(Sorry scratch that, still seems to fail with heavy disk usage)
     
00:09 47.158.215.169 talk posted a new comment on X1001(I can confirm updating the firmware seems to work on the pi5. Have a WD black SN770. Worked with USB, didn't work with the NVMe hat. Originally would boot very slow, and couldn't reliably launch a terminal, or a web browser at all. System would freeze or go to gray screen/black screen. Booted with the drive in a USB enclosure and went to raspi-config and loaded new bootloader/firmware through the advanced options, reinstalled the drive into the hat and now boots fine, fast, and can lau...)

24 May 2024

     02:05 Comments log 209.93.62.177 talk posted a new comment on X1003(Working well for me, after installing the PCIE cable the wrong way round initially. Using an "SkHynix 256GB PCIe NVMe 2242 SSD (HFM256GD3HX015N) (OEM)" off Amazon. lspci says "0000:01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: SK hynix Gold P31/PC711 NVMe Solid State Drive")

20 May 2024

     05:19 Comments log 68.197.140.117 talk posted a new comment on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5(You have the WD SN580 listed as "WD Green", when that model ls actually a WD Blue.)

19 May 2024

     03:36  (Comments log)[178.192.209.19‎ (2×)]
     
03:36 178.192.209.19 talk posted a new comment on X1003(because it delivers not enough power through the FPC alone)
     
03:34 178.192.209.19 talk posted a new comment on X1003(How do i activate the additional GPIO power supply in addition to FPC power supply that should be supported? I read that this could be the problem for some SSDs to not work properly.)

18 May 2024

     22:32 Comments log 178.192.209.19 talk posted a new comment on X1003(Any additional confirmed success with 2242 SSDs? Is there a list? Sadly also a lot of SSDs in the comments I can't order in my country. Like the Samsung or Micron Looks like my KingSpec NXM-2242 256GB M.2 NVMe SSD is not working properly. (waiting for answer of support if there is a solution))

13 May 2024

     12:47 Comments log 112.220.71.122 talk posted a new comment on X1001(My raspberry PI 5 server has - raspberry PI 5 4 GB - 25W power supply ( 5V 5A ) - Geekworm X1001 PICe HAT - SD Card 64GB - OS: Bookworm 64Bit My PI5 system halts within 3-4 hours from system boot. I tried to mount the SSD (1GB, Samsung Electronics) and booted from SSD successfully without SDCard. But with or without SSD, the system halts after 3~4 hours. When I disconnected X1001 HAT and the PI board( plug off the PICe ribbon cable from X1001 HAT), the system does not freeze for severa...)

11 May 2024

     05:43  (Comments log)[85.60.35.153‎ (2×)]
     
05:43 85.60.35.153 talk posted a new comment on X1003(I followed all the guides and there is no way to get it recognized by my rpi. Also the FPC is correctly connected. How is supposed that the FPC can be broken? and for me does not make sense to buy a new FPC)
     
05:37 85.60.35.153 talk posted a new comment on X1002(Can you use the x1002 with the neo case 5 for rpi5?)

10 May 2024

     00:02 Comments log 85.60.35.153 talk posted a new comment on X1003(I tried with integral m2 NVMe gen3 x4 2230 and it does not work, but I do not know why. When the x1003 has the m2 connected no led is turned on. Only after I connect the PSU it blink a led from the m2 (not the x1003). If I disconnect the m2 and connect the PSU I can see 2 blue leds of the board. Then what is happening here? no led from the board means no power? I can't get the m2 recognized in the rpi5. Is the board fault? is the ssd? I need help with this.)

6 May 2024

     05:15  (Comments log)[70.69.24.131‎; 47.160.191.140‎ (2×)]
     
05:15 47.160.191.140 talk posted a new comment on X1002(that case does not have sufficient space for any hat, or bases. You are going to need to use a different case.)
     
05:13 47.160.191.140 talk posted a new comment on X1002(X1002 suddenly stopped working after less than 2 weeks. journalctl shwos NVME controller went offline during write operations. What troubleshooing steps can I take to see what is going on?)
     
02:42 70.69.24.131 talk posted a new comment on X1002(Have Pi 5 set upv5 Pro with Armor Lite & Heatsink case, caanot for the life of me figure out how to connect this peripheal to it.)

5 May 2024

     11:07 Comments log 98.177.143.149 talk posted a new comment on X1003(Micron 250GB 2242 MTFDKCD256TFK worked for me with the X1003 after updating eeprom.)

4 May 2024

     05:28 Comments log 77.10.106.69 talk posted a new comment on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5(The WD Green SN580 works like a charm with the latest rpi-eeprom-update. Used the rpi-clone fork from Jeff Geerling to copy a fresh Bookworm install onto the SSD. 740 MB/s write and 780 MB/s read for a 1GB file in 10 blocks of 100MB each. With PCIe3 enabled tho)