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Revision as of 09:35, 8 August 2020

X862 Front View
X862 Back View
X862-Interface
X862 SSD Socket
X862 Packing List
X862
X862 with X735
X857-C1 Case

Overview

This is the X862 M.2 NGFF SATA SSD Shield for Raspberry Pi 4 model B, it provides a complete storage solution for raspberry pi 4. It supports multiple M.2 NGFF SSD lengths including: 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230.

Important NOTE:

This X862 is not fit to ROCK64 and Raspberry Pi 3B+ /3B because the difference of USB 3 position. Please refer to X860 if you want use M.2 NGFF SATA SSD on the Raspberry Pi 3B+/3B or ROCK64 board.

Features

FOR USE WITH

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Operating System

All Raspberry Pi operating systems

KEY FEATURES
  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 - M.2 NGFF SATA SSD Shield
  • Supports up to 2TB m.2 NGFF SSD solid-state drive
  • Supports multiple M.2 NGFF SSD lengths including: 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230[1]
  • Integrated USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA 6Gb/s bridge controller
  • Integrated high efficiency step-Down Converter, 3.3V max 4A to power the SSD
  • USB3.1 Gen1 5Gb/s connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi 4
  • Allows booting OS from your HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying [2]
  • LED blue indicator indicates drive status
  • External self-powered or USB bus-powered
  • Onboard DC jack & XH2.54 connector for extra SSD power supply
  • Specially-made USB3.1 jumper to connect with Raspberry Pi - no cabling required!
  • 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 power management
  • Fully compatible with X765 for powering over Ethernet (POE, 5V 5A)
  • Fully compatible with X728 for uninterruptible power supply (18650 UPS, 5.1V 8A, smart power mgmt)
SPECIFICATION
  • Power supply:
  1. 5Vdc +/-5% , Powered via USB port by Raspberry Pi
  2. 5Vdc via DC power jack or XH2.5 connector, Extra power supply for SSD
  • Ports & Connectors:
  1. USB socket - USB 3.0 type A x1
  2. Power input jack 5.5*2.5mm x1
  3. XH2.54 SSD power input connector x1
  4. 67Pin M.2 connector P=0.5mm, H3.2mm, Key B x1
  • PCB Size 87mm x 56mm
NOTES
  1. Additional spacer required for SSD lengths 2260, 2242 and 2230 (not supplied with X862)
  2. A microSD card is required for forcing the Raspbian OS to use the HDD/SSD for its "root" partition
  • NGFF SATA SSD is not included
  • Compatible with M.2 NGFF SATA SSDs only, not compatible with NVMe M.2 SSDs
  • As with all SSDs, new media must be formatted before use
  • SSDs use exceptionally high performance storage media that will run hot when under load
  • Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives

How to Power

How to Power X862

Packing List

  • X862 M.2 NGFF SATA SSD Shield x 1
  • USB3.1 jumper x 1
  • Screw M2.5 *6mm x 4
  • Spacer M/F M2.5 *12mm x 4
  • Spacer F/F M2.5 *8mm x 4
  • Screw driver x 1
  • Screw M2 *4mm x 1

Matching Metal Case

Please refer to X857-C1 Case

Installation video for Raspberry Pi 4+ X862 + X735 + X857-C1 Case: https://youtu.be/TrQwcPBU9S0

User Manual

About USB boot please refer to Does the X825/X855 support USB boot

Customer video for your reference: https://youtu.be/Q1btyPoL0GI


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Anonymous user #3

11 months ago
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I'm using with the x708 board and WD SA510 1T SSD. It is used well during the initial set-up, but an error occurs in which ssd does not operate after a full discharge.

By any chance, are there any errors reported?

Walker

11 months ago
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Sorry for the late reply, we have received your email and replied to you in the email, you can contact us in the email

Anonymous user #3

11 months ago
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I'm using the x708 board and WDAS510 1T. It is used well during the initial set-up, but an error occurs in which ssd does not operate after a full discharge.

By any chance, are there any errors reported?

Anonymous user #3

11 months ago
Score 0++

'm using the x708 board and WD SA510 1T SSD. It is used well during the initial set-up, but an error occurs in which ssd does not operate after a full discharge.

By any chance, are there any errors reported?

Anonymous user #1

38 months ago
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Bought in 2021 and does not work with functioning SSD. I was using previously M2 to USB adapter with the same SSD and it works. X862 does not work and now I am trying to find a solution with the good folks on raspberrypi.org forums.. Maybe quirks need to be applied

Cindy

38 months ago
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Hello friend, Do you try to format the SSD before use? Could you please attach your order number and some more details to contact us at support@geekworm.com? We will help you with this. Best regards,

Cindy/Geekworm

Anonymous user #2

37 months ago
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So your proberbly trying to use an NVME or 3DNAND SSD? The only one I got to work was an M and B keyed SSSD from WD in the Green product line, this is because the NGFF whilf M.2 and keyed the same only uses ACHI, afaik, ACHI only runs SATA (ACHI mode) and 3DNand (WD Blue) or NVMe (Samsung/Kingston et al) is not compatiable with the board, they now sell an NVME product so I would return this one and get that if your still in the RMA window. It is worth noting the limitation of the board is its ACHI design not being able to use UEFI which NVME, and iirc 3DNand require to know wth is going on!