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30 May 2024

     19:09  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 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!)
     
15:51 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1002(Hi,You can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT/sec). The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds, and connections to PCIe devices at these speeds may be unstable. The Raspberry Pi Foundation is not responsible for PCIe 3.0 either, so we can't guarantee that every user can use PCIe3.0, because it doesn't depend on this expansion board.Hope to get your understanding.)
     
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"?)
     15:53  Template:X100x-FAQ diffhist 0 Lisa talk contribs

29 May 2024

     10:35 Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1002(Hi,Sorry for the inconvenience. If you purchased X1002 from Amazon, please contact our after sales support directly for replacement.)

28 May 2024

     09:38  NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 diffhist +12 Harry talk contribs →‎Set NVMe early in the boot order

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")