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Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT
Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT

Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT M-Key NVMe Base Peripheral Board for Raspberry Pi 5, Compatible M.2 SSD 2230 2242 2260 2280, Support PCIe Gen2 Gen3

Product ID : 53921565


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Shipping Weight 0.07 lbs
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Model Nvme Base For Raspberry Pi 5
Manufacturer Obogom
Shipping Dimension 6.89 x 4.25 x 0.08 inches
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Nvme Base for Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe to M.2 SSD HAT Features

  • 🧔Design for Raspberry Pi 5 - 💻Nvme base compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 8GB / 4GB / 2GB / 1GB. Ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance.

  • 🧔Nvme Base Board Support - 💻PCIe to M.2 SSD 2230 2242 2260 2280, Gen2 & Gen3. Easy Boot Configuration:Enables booting from the NVMe drive with simple EEPROM configuration changes.

  • 🧔How to Power - 💻Compliant power system with M.2 standard,60mm length flat flex cable, External+5V power input connector

  • 🧔Dual LED Indicators - 💻Features 2 LED lights for power supply voltage (“PWR”) and M.2 disk activity (“ACT”).

  • 🧔Support for Active Coolers:Designed to support installation of official active coolers, enhancing heat dissipation.Update add more screws made install easier and faster

  • 🧔Packing List -💻1 x NVPI5-2280B board,2 x PCIe FFC cable (30mm length),2 x PCIe FFC cable (60mm length),4 x M2.5x14mm F/F Spacers,4 x M2.5x6+6mm F/M Spacers,1x XH2.54 4P Power cable,1x Screws Pack Accessories. package not including Raspberry Pi 5


About Nvme Base For Raspberry Pi 5, PCIe To M.2 SSD HAT

The imprtant tips as below Drive compatibility We have tested NVMe Base with the following M.2 NVMe drives successfully. We have usually tested one drive from one batch, so this is not comprehensive, or an 'Approved' list, but it's a good guide for drives to seek out: AData Legend 700 AData Legend 800 AData XPG SX8200 Pro Axe Memory Generic Drive Crucial P2 M.2 Crucial P3 M.2 Crucial P3 Plus M.2 Inland PCIe NVMe SSD Kingston KC3000 Kioxia Exceria NVMe SSD Kioxia Exceria G2 NVMe SSD Lexar NM620 Lexar NM710 Netac NV2000 NVMe SSD Netac NV3000 NVMe SSD Origin Inception TLC830 Pro NVMe Sabrent Rocket 4.0 Sabrent Rocket Nano Samsung 980 Samsung 980 Pro (500GB/1TB) Team MP33 Western Digital Black SN750 SE (Phison Controller ' Maybe' List. Works with quirks/not ideal. These drives either needed extra power, were a bit quirky when we tested them or we've had reports of them being problematic. It may just be the drive we had, but they're probably best avoided. Kioxia BG4 2230. Performance very patchy. Runs at quite a high temp. Patriot P300 - These drives have various controllers, some of which seem to be incompatible at this time. Patriot P310 - These drives have various controllers, some of which seem to be incompatible at this time. PNY CS1030 (250GB). Reports of this size not working. Samsung 970 EVO Plus. Runs at a higher temp. Some user reports of problems under heavy load or not showing up on boot. Samsung 980 Pro (250GB). Reports of this size not working. WD Blue SN550. Our fresh unit could be used as storage but could not be booted from. WD Red SN700. Slow to boot first time, but worked and booted OK. WD SN740. Our fresh unit worked well. YMMV. WD Black SN770. Our fresh unit worked fine. YMMV. 'Avoid' List. We've had problems or reports of problems. Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0 Transcend 110Q (TS500GMTE110Q) WD Green/Blue/Red/Black not in the above list. Variable results or not working because of quirks of a SanDisk controller/firmware. Our SN350 and SN570 prevented the RPi 5 from booting at all especially. Otherwise most M.2 NVMe drive (Not SATA!) you have lying around should work fine. 1、Always power off your RPi and disconnect the power supply before installing or uninstalling the NVPI5-2242T and NVPI5-2280B; 2、NVPI5-2242T and NVPI5-2280B offers a general purpose PCIe x1 connection; 3、We do not recommend WD Green SSDs at this time. Because Drives such as the SN350 are temperamental with the CM4 and RPi 5. 4、Make sure your Raspberry Pi 5 firmware is up to date with the 2023-12-06 or later version. Software update on the RPi OS should do this for you, but you canforce it by running sudorpi-eeprom-update in the Terminal. 5、If you have updated your firmware and want to boot from the NVMe drive, you might have to get technical and run sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit from the Terminal and change the BOOT_ORDER to be 0x416 instead of 0x41. 6、To enable experimental and not-officially-supported PCIe 3 mode, add the follow lineto the [all] section at the end of your Raspberry Pi /boot/config.txt file like this: # Enable the PCIe external connector dtparam=pciex1 # Force Gen 3.0speeds dtparam=pciex1_gen=3 Bootingfrom NVMe If you want to boot from the NVMe drive follow these extra steps: ①Format the drive using Raspberry Pi Imager ②Shutdown ③Remove your microSD card ④Power back on Features: Compatible with other HAT shield Support boot from the NVMe drive 60mm length Flat Flex Cable Supports installation of official active coolers Dual LED Indicators:“PWR” and “ACT” Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVME M2 SSD M.2 Standard-Compliant Power System Ext +5V Power input connector Base mounting