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==Document==
 
==Document==
 
* Please refer to: [http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x820-v3.0-software.html How to boot your Raspberry Pi 3 from the X8 series]
 
* Please refer to: [http://www.suptronics.com/miniPCkits/x820-v3.0-software.html How to boot your Raspberry Pi 3 from the X8 series]
* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD or Flash Drive: [http://www.raspberrypiwiki.com/index.php/Does_the_X825/X855_support_USB_boot Does the X828 support USB boot]
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* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD or Flash Drive: [[Does the X828 support USB boot]]
 
* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdf]]
 
* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdf]]
  

Revision as of 14:11, 8 April 2020

X828
X828
X828
X828 support stack one or multiple 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs
X828 metal case
X828 support stack one or multiple 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs

Note

1. Please send your issue information with order numbers and purchase link to our support email: support@geekworm.com if you need after-sale support, that will do great help to solve the problem quickly, thanks in advance.


2. One X828 board can install one 2.5 inch SATA HDD / SSD, please select the corresponding number of X828 boards according to the number of hard disks you want to stack


3. What do you need to use Raspberry Pi Stackable X828 2.5 inch SATA Storage Board?

  • A Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Board
  • One or multiple X828 board according to your need (1 pc X828 only support 1 pc HDD/SSD, can support multiple 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs by stacking the X828)
  • A DC 5V 4A Power Supply (Please use high quality power supply, and use one power supply for every 3pcs X828)
  • One or multiple 2.5 inch SATA hard disk drives (HDD) or solid-state drive (SSD) according to the number of X828 boards
  • A X735 Power Management Board for intelligent power management and cooling your Raspberry Pi(optional but recommend, the power switch equipped with X828 case must be connected to this X735 board, or the switch will not work)
  • A X828 Case(optional, this case only compatible with raspberry pi 4 & 2 pcs X828 )


4. Important note when use X828 with the X735:

1. "L-SW" Jumper cap on X735 should be removed when using onboard switch or external momentary switch;

2. "Auto On" Jumper cap on X735 should be removed when using external switch;

3. Both "L-SW" & "Auto On" Jumper caps should be removed when installing X735 in the X828 case(Because the X828 case come with momentary switch).

Overview

The X828 is a stackable 2.5" SATA HDD expansion board focused on providing a bigger storage solution for your Raspberry Pi B/2B/3B/3B+/4B. The board is a great way to give a desktop look, as you can connect multiple external hard drivers without having them "hanging" from the USB ports of your SBC.

Knowing that our users might need more USB entrances, we added to extra USB 3.1 Gen1 ports to the X828, so the user can connect keyboards, USB sticks or even other external HDDs.

If you are looking for building a Media Center or even a Network-attached storage (NAS), the X828 will be a good choice for you. You will be able to separate one hard disk only for operating system and the rest for media, games...etc.

Features

For Use with

  • Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
  • Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
  • Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
  • Raspberry Pi 2 Model B
  • Raspberry Pi 1 Model B+

Operating System

  • All Raspberry Pi operating systems

Key Features

  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi - Stackable 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD Shield
  • Supports one or multiple 2.5 SATA HDDs/SSDs working at the same time(depending on the number of X828 boards you stack)
  • Supports up to 4TB 2.5-inch SATA hard disk drives (HDD) / solid-state drive (SSD)
  • Supports operating system installation and booting from your HDD/SSD*
  • Provides additional 3 USB3.1 Gen1 ports for Raspberry Pi,and integrated USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA 6Gb/s bridge controller
  • Function to power the RPI via XH2.54 only needing a single power supply
  • Function to power the stackable X828 via USB3 Male-to-male cable only needing a single power supply
  • USB3.1 Gen1 5Gb/s connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi 4
  • USB2.0 480Mb/s connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi 3
  • Quick file transfer with high-speed USB3.1 5Gb/s connectivity from a PC or a Mac
  • Specially-made ultra short USB3.1 cable to connect with Raspberry Pi and stackable X828 boards
  • LED blue indicator indicates drive status
  • Fully compatible with X735 for intelligent power management and cooling your Raspberry Pi
  • Fully compatible with X710 for wide input voltage (6~36V) and intelligent safe power management
  • Fully compatible with X765 for powering over Ethernet (POE, 5V 4A)
  • Fully compatible with X705, X725 for uninterruptible power supply (18650 UPS, 5.1V 8A)
  • PCB Size 107.5mm x 85mm

Ports & Connectors

  • DC jack - 5.5x2.5mm
  • USB socket - USB 3.0 type A
  • Power connector - XH2.54 2-pin
  • SATA socket - 7+15P Female

Power Supply Requirement

Note:

  • Do not power your Raspberry Pi via the Pi's 40-pin header and micro-USB socket at the same time.
  • To avoid power shortage, it is recommended to use a power supply for every 3 X828 boards.

Installation Guide

Installation Video

Thanks friend Jay LaCroix for the video:

Installation Guide Manual

X828 Installation Guide

Packing List

  • X828 HDD/SSD expansion board x 1
  • USB 3.0 A Male to A-Male Data cable x 1
  • 2-Pin Power Connection Wire x 1
  • Power daughter board x 1
  • Spacer F/F M2.5 x 13mm x 4
  • Spacer F/F M2.5 x 15mm x 4
  • Spacer M/F M2.5 x 25mm x 4
  • Spacer M/F M2.5 x 11mm x 1
  • Screw M2.5 x 5mm x 12
  • Screw M3 x 6mm x 2

Document

Some Tips

FAQ

1. Is it possible to use stacked X828 boards in a RAID configuration?

A: X828 can support multiple HDDs working at the same time but not test it in the RAID configuration.


2. Does this X828 board support HDDs with more than 4TB?

A: Yes, the X828 board can support HDDs more than 4TB.


3. Don't detect HDD/SDD?

  • This is a complicated question, but we can check it from these points.
  • Please test the X828 one by one no matter how many X828 you have.
  • When X828 is connected to a windows computer, it will It is a mobile hard disk. Please refer to How to check the X825
  • The power supply is very important to X828, some low quality power supply will damage your board or not recognize the HDD/SDD, so it is strongly recommend to use this CE/UL/FCC/GS certificate DC 5V 4A Power Supply.


4. How many X828 boads can I stack?

  • In theory, it can stack as many X828s as possible, but considering the speed of USB3 and power supply issues, it recommend that just stack about 4 X828s.
  • And for the power adapter, generally a 5V 4A power adapter Support the normal work of 3 X828; And please use the high quality power adapter.

Match Metal Case for X828

Please refer to X828 Case

Customer Feedback

1.I currently have four stack of x828 and it's working great. I also added a x735 pwm for the fan cooling. I decided to run Ubuntu 19.10 arm64, but the x735 does not allow the pi4 to reboot. It will only shutdown, but not reboot. I glanced over reading at the time, of course as you mention, it's not supported, and it works fine under Rasbian OS. :/

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Anonymous user #11

15 months ago
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anyone know of stockist who ha any left thanks

Lisa

15 months ago
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Hi,The x828 has been discontinued for a long time. You can refer to NASPi Gemini or X885 board.

Anonymous user #10

36 months ago
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When will more 828s be in stock or a new version be released?

Anonymous user #9

41 months ago
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What is the USB Controller in use, as shown by lsusb? Also, is it using the UAS protocol, as shown in the Driver output of 'lsusb -t'? I just want to be sure before ordering. My plan is to use it for a NAS, and your solution looks excellent, including the two drive case.

Anonymous user #8

49 months ago
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I have assembled a media server using a Pi4 with 2 x828 and a x735 in a metal case. Bought everything in Jan 2020. 2 x 1tb disks. 4A power source. It runs an open media vault with Plex and Deluge containers. I have been facing a couple issues I couldn’t google an answer for. I have installed the x730 power management as in the tutorial. All jumpers have been removed. Nothing shorted. Momentary button.

1 - Boot

I use a 32gb SD card to hold the raspberry pi OS. Buster. Every time I need to reboot, I have to unplug the x828 USB cable. It locks on USB boot and only resumes SD when it is disconnected. It’s a brand new Pi4. Never messed with the boot bits on memory. The disks don’t have an OS and are not partitioned. Pi seems unable to return and try booting from the SD.

2 - disk going to sleep.

X828 seems to have its own will. It shuts down the second disk sometimes and I am only able to recover by unplugging the USB connector.

Can you help me on that? Found very little on Geekworm’s forums and FAQs.

Anonymous user #7

49 months ago
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do you have an open acrylic case if you want 4 HDDs and therefore have 4 X828 boards

Admin

48 months ago
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Hi friend, Hope everything is well.

So far we just have metal case for 2 HDDs and 2 X828 boards. I will reflect your problem to our engineer, if we update the case or make new case for X828, we will also update the information on this page, please kindly take notice of us. ^_^

Regards,

Geekworm Team

Anonymous user #6

49 months ago
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It's not clear to me how many HDDs are supported on each X828 board.

Admin

49 months ago
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Hi, One X828 board can install one 2.5 inch SATA HDD / SSD, please select the corresponding number of X828 boards according to the number of hard disks you want to stack

Anonymous user #4

50 months ago
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Regarding RAID: as of this posting’s date, I can confirm that Open Media Vault does not support RAID over USB. I suspect this is probably a good thing as one unplugged usb cord and you could corrupt the entire volume.

I have one board being trialed with a ssd and this works well enough on a rpi4.

Anonymous user #3

50 months ago
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Do the discs go to sleep automatically when not used in a few minutes?

Admin

49 months ago
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Hi,

It depends on the OS.

Anonymous user #2

50 months ago
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What is the RAID-Level of X828 2PCs?

Anonymous user #5

49 months ago
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This depends on your operating system and has nothing to do with X828, which is just a hard disk-like role;

Anonymous user #1

50 months ago
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How many can I stack x828 boads can I stack

Anonymous user #4

50 months ago
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I believe usb3 is limited to 96 end points which practically becomes 32 devices. I would bet that each card takes two at a time one hub and one drive. A safe bet would be 15 cards but performance and other problems may be a bigger problem long before this. For the money, these card are not cheap. You could buy old pc hardware for less and get better performance by the time you get past 10 cards.

Anonymous user #5

49 months ago
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In theory, you can stack as many X828s as possible, but considering the speed of USB3 and power supply issues, we recommend that you consider about 4 X828s, but you need to use 2 power adapters; generally, a 5V 4A power adapter Support the normal work of 3 X828;

Harry / Geekworm