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X1004 V1.1 Dual Nvme shield
X1004 V1.1 Dual Nvme shield
X1004 V1.1 Dual Nvme shield
X1004 V1.1 Dual Nvme shield


Overview

Enhance your Raspberry Pi 5 with effortless installation and lightning-fast PCIe storage speeds!


Introducing the X1004 NVMe dual SSD shield, designed to provide a seamless and high-speed storage solution for your Raspberry Pi 5. Its sleek and compact design enables easy attachment of two full-size M.2 2280 SSDs to your Raspberry Pi 5. With its PCIe 2.0 interface, you can experience data transfer rates of up to 5Gbps, allowing you to effortlessly transfer large amounts of data within seconds.


The X1004 is specifically designed to be placed on top of the Raspberry Pi 5, similar to a traditional HAT, and it provides a 40-pin header for easy access to the GPIO. With this NVMe shield, you can still use your favorite HATs alongside it. Additionally, it is fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi's official passive cooler, ensuring efficient heat dissipation. The inclusion of mounting holes and standoffs not only protects the solid-disk drives but also effectively dissipates heat for reliable performance. The built-in LED light indicates the status of reading or writing, eliminating any guesswork.


The X1004 is an ideal storage solution for creating a home media center or building a network-attached storage (NAS) system. It allows you to store and stream your own videos, music, and digital photos within your home or even remotely across the world.

Good News! X1004 now supports NVMe boot with the latest eeprom (2024/05/17 version)

Features

  • Model: X1004
  • Compatible With - Raspberry Pi 5B Only
  • Supports a total of 8TB storage capacity (4TB+4TB) with M.2 NVMe solid-state drives
  • Accommodates two full-size 2280 NVMe SSDs
  • Provides speedy data transfer with PCIe 2.0 5Gbps.
  • Fully compatible with the Raspberry Pi official active cooler
  • LED indicators in blue display power and drive status
  • Features an integrated high-performance PCIe packet switch
  • Equipped with two high-efficiency DC/DC step-down converters, delivering a maximum of 3.5A+3.5A to power your SSDs
  • Designed to be attached on top, allowing stacking with other HATs
  • Powered via the 40-pin GPIO header & PCIe FFC
  • Compatible with the HAT+ STANDBY power state, automatically turning off when the Pi 5 shuts down.
  • Since X1004 is using ASMedia ASM1182e PCIe switch, it can't support PCIe Gen 3 speed, so even though we forced to turn on PCIe Gen 3.0 setting in Raspberry Pi 5, it is limited by ASMedia ASM1182e PCIe switch. speed is still PCIe Gen 2.0 speed.

Technical Specification

Power supply 5Vdc +/-5% power via FFC & 40-pin header, converted to 3.3V max 3.5A+3.5A to power the SSDs
Ports & Connectors PCIe connector - 16-pin pitch0.5mm
SSD connector - M.2 KEY-M 67P
PCIe cable length 30mm
PCB Size 87mm x 57mm

Important Notes

  • Compatible with M.2 NVMe SSDs only
  • Not compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs, M.2 PCIe AHCI SSDs, or other M.2 non-NVMe devices
  • Older NVMe drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives
  • New NVMe SSDs are not partitioned and will need to be both partitioned and formatted when first connected to the Raspberry Pi before they will be accessed in the Explorer.

Matching Case

Please refer to P579-V2

P579-V2-X1004-1.jpg

Packing List

  • 1 x X1004 Shield
  • 4x M2.5x17mm F/F Spacers
  • 9x M2.5x5mm Screws
  • 1x Riser Board
  • 2x 30mm length FFC cable(one as backup)

X1004-v1.1-MG-6870-Packing-List.jpg

User Manual

Assembly Instructions

X1004-P579-V2-Installation.jpg

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Anonymous user #4

one day 8 minutes ago
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how can i get a Firmware Update to the last Version 2024/05/17 version

Lisa

13 hours 24 minutes ago
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Hello,please refer toHow to update eeprom firmware

Anonymous user #3

2 months ago
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Hi. The description says "PCIe 2.0 interface" but the features list says "Provides speedy data transfer with PCIe 2.0 5Gbps / PCIe 3.0 8Gbps". Does it support Gen 3 speeds or not?

Anonymous user #5

6 hours 42 minutes ago
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I tested it. Not working with Gen3 speeds. dissapointing

Harry

one hour 59 minutes ago
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Since X1004 is using ASMedia ASM1182e PCIe switch, it can't support PCIe Gen 3 speed, so even though we forced to turn on PCIe Gen 3.0 setting in Raspberry Pi 5, it is limited by ASMedia ASM1182e PCIe switch. speed is still PCIe Gen 2.0 speed.

Harry

one hour 59 minutes ago
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And I updated the wiki. Thanks.

Harry

one hour 3 minutes ago
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Please don't be disappointed, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is not responsible for PCIe 3.0 either!

Anonymous user #2

3 months ago
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When will the case be out?

Lisa

2 months ago
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Hi,We will be upgrading P579 Case to support X1004, the new version is in production. It will come soon. Please stay tuned for updates to our wiki.Thank you.

Anonymous user #1

3 months ago
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Will the Coral M2 card run on this current firmware?

Lisa

2 months ago
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Hi,We have not tested Coral M.2 SSD; but please confirm 2 things: ① The SSD interface must be NVMe M.2 Key-M or Key-B&M; ②We recommend avoiding the NVMe SSD drives which is equipped with a Phison controller due to their proven incompatibility. You can run "lspci" command to check the controller brand of the SSD.