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NASPi 3.5

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==FAQ==
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Q: What is the max hard disk's capacity limit?
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A: In theory, there is no limit to the HDD capacity for NASPi Gemini 3.5, but related with the operation system. And the engineer only test it with max 10TB HDD, so we write 10TB in the product information.
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Q: What is the maximum HDD thickness supported by the NASPi Gemini 3.5 case?
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A: It supports 3.5-inch HDDs with a maximum thickness of 29mm. Please ensure that the height (thickness) of your hard drives does not exceed this limit to guarantee proper installation and case closure.
 
If you're using high-capacity enterprise HDDs, it's recommended to double-check their dimensions before installation.
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Q: Why only one SSD/HDD is recognized?
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A: You found only SSD/HDD if you select the RAID0/RAID1 mode.
 
Please '''exit the RAID mode''' and check again after '''entering the PM mode(clear raid mode)'''.
 
More details please refer to '''Set CLEAR RAID mode''' of [[How to Configure RAID Setting]]
 
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Q: Does the X885(NASPi Gemini 3.5) support one 2.5" SSD and one 3.5" HDD?
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A: It is not recommended, but if you need to use one 2.5" SSD and one 3.5" HDD, it can only be used in the '''PM''' mode, not support RAID.
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