🚀 Unlock next-level Pi 5 storage speed and capacity with Geekworm X1004!
The Geekworm X1004 is a PCIe expansion board designed exclusively for Raspberry Pi 5 models (2GB to 16GB), enabling dual M.2 NVMe SSD 2280/2230/2242 support. It allows booting from NVMe SSDs with the latest bootloader, delivering ultra-fast storage performance. The package includes all necessary installation accessories and fits perfectly with the P579-V2 case, making it the ultimate storage upgrade for Pi 5 enthusiasts.
Brand | Geekworm |
Series | X1004 |
Item model number | TB-2024-19 |
Operating System | Raspberry Pi |
Item Weight | 1.16 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.41 x 3.31 x 0.67 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | Geekworm |
ASIN | B0D3LP9KBH |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 8, 2024 |
P**B
Wow exceeded expectations
this item meet the requirement and exceed expectations. we plan to by several more for our projects.
A**R
Worked as expected!
Was worried about the 1 star review but bit the bullet seeing this was affordable enough for my basic NAS setup. It works as expected! My OMV was able to read my NVMe drive. Instructions were clear for the most part.They give an extra ribbon cable in case you break the first one. Fan and case are not included. I bought them separately.Would recommend.
S**F
Works well but the SSDs could overheat without additional air flow.
I installed this hat on aa Pi5 using a case from the same company. With 2 Intel OEM NVMe SSDs, the SSDs overheated. Adding a 4cm fan to the outside of the case let them work. I secured the fan with a plastic tie-wrap and it plugged into one of the USB ports for power. The Pi5 has no problem providing power to the SSDs via the PCIe connector.
A**A
Perfect fit
It's easy to assemble and fits perfectly fineI like that it has the GPIO pins
O**.
Excelente equipo
Cumple su propósito
S**S
Doesn't run fast
This doesn't seem to run fast hdparm shows a speed of 413.26 MB/sec
S**H
Works great with one disk
I'm building a Raspberry pi 5 NAS. I currently have a single slot populated with an HP FX900 Pro 2TB, and it seems to work just fine.It benchmarks between 700MB/s and 1000MB/s (read and write) with PCIe gen 3 enabled in raspi-config. That's really slow for what the disk can do, but really fast for an embedded computer, and plenty fast for serving files on a gigabit network.I haven't tested with both slots populated yet, but I'd expect bandwidth to be shared across both disks. I also haven't tested booting from PCIe yet. When I get my second disk I'll update the review.I'm using it with the official raspberry pi 5 cooler, and that fits nicely underneath. I think the solid GPIO connector blocks airflow a little, but only on one side, and cooling performance doesn't seem to be impacted. And it doesn't connect with pogo pins like some other manufacturer's nvme boards do, so it's not going to fail because a pogo pin broke, vibrated out, or got stuck.Additionally, the area underneath the disks is clear. Some other designs have connectors or chips there which prevent some disks, especially double-sided disks, from fitting correctly.And, it comes with all the standoffs and screws needed to attach the board to the Pi.My only complaint is that it includes an unshielded FFC ribbon cable. PCIe is a high speed bus, and unshielded cables are more susceptible to EMI. In data storage in particular, you definitely want signal integrity between the host and the disk. Having said that, it seems to be working. But my use case is for long term data storage, so I'm going to replace it with a shielded cable, and use a filesystem with checksums.Overall it's pretty good.
M**M
black screen
Crashes randomly (every hour, day, 2 days) black screen showing a blinking cursorNeeding manual restart every timeI replaced it with another brand and everything works solid now
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