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X1002 pcie to nvme shield bottom
X1002 Supported SSD
X1002 pcie to nvme shield bottom
X1002 supports official active cooler also
X1002 v1.0
X1002 v1.1 new add pogo pins

Overview

The X1002 shield is a bottom NVMe M2 2280 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.

This shield follows the new "PIP" design guideline from Raspberry Pi fundation ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!

[Update]

X1002 V1.1 has been released. Compared with V1.0, only pogo pin power supply has been added.

Geekworm PCIe to NVME Sets:

Model Compatible with Position NVMe M2 SSD Support Matching Case Other
X1000 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2230/2242 NVMe M2 SSD P579
X1001 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe M2 SSD P579
X1002 Raspberry Pi 5 Bottom 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe M2 SSD P580
X1003 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2230/2242 NVMe M2 SSD P579 / P425 / Raspberry Pi 5 Official case
X1004 Raspberry Pi 5 Top Dual 2280 NVMe M2 SSD P579-V2
M300 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2230/2242 NVMe M2 SSD P579
M400 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2230/2242/2280 NVMe M2 SSD P579
Q100 Raspberry Pi 5 Top 2242 NVMe M2 SSD P579 With 1.3" 240x240 Color TFT

Important Notes

NVMe SSD Incompatibility List

We recommend avoiding the following NVMe SSD drives which is equipped with a Phison controller due to their proven incompatibility:

These specific models have demonstrated compatibility issues, and it is advisable to avoid them when considering NVMe SSD options for the X10xx series NVMe shield. You can run "lspci" command to check the controller brand of the SSD.

We hope the Raspberry Pi Foundation will resolve this issue soon.

Also note:

  • 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.
  • We get feedback from customers that Polaris Controller will also have compatibility problems. Please replace the other SSD test if it not work, whether it is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 5 does not depend on the X100X series boards

PS: There is also feedback from buyers that even NVME SSDs with Phison controller are supported after updating the latest firmware. Please refer to go to: X1001#comment-4638

Features

  • Full compatible with other HAT shield;
  • Customized FPC cable for easy use of TF card
  • Supports installation of official active coolers also;
  • With ACT LED Indicator; On: Power OK/Standby,Flashing: Reading/Writing
  • Supports 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe M2 SSD.
  • Can power the X1002 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)

PS:

  1. The X1002 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.
  2. Do not reserve the nut column to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD, users need to find proper way to fix them.

How to Power

Can power the X1002 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)

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Test Reviews

Reter to X1001#Test Reviews

Packing List

  • 1 x X1002 NVMe SSD Shield bottom
  • 1 x PCIe FPC Cable
  • 4 x M2.5x5mm F/F Spacers
  • 4 x M2.5x10mm Screws
  • 1 x M2x4mm Screws (to fix NVMe M2 SSD)

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User Manual

Video Guide

Installation Video of X1002 will release soon!

X1001/X1001/X1002 Test Video by leepsvideo https://youtu.be/XMA8e4r1AUQ

Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5? https://youtu.be/3mUgVTBmKio

FAQ

Q1: Can't boot/recognize from NVMe SSD?

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A: Here are a few steps to help you troubleshoot some issues:

  1. Only Raspberry Pi OS (Bookworm) supports PCIe, Raspberry Pi OS bullseye is NOT supported, refer to https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/
  2. Make sure that your OS configuration (/boot/firmware/config.txt) is completely correct: refer to the tutorial:NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 (will Continuously updating)
  3. Update the bootloader firmware to the last verson, refer to How to update eeprom firmware, this is very important!!! Make sure your upgrade is successful by running command vcgencmd bootloader_version
  4. Add PCIE_PROBE=1 to the eeprom, (Run sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit command, then add this line, then press CTRL+O to write change to file, press CTRL+X to exit, then reboot)
  5. Make sure the SSD type you use is correct, only support M.2 NVME (Sata) Key-M SSD NOT support M.2 NGFF Key-B SSD. Refer to the right diagram:
  6. Make sure the FPC cable is firmly and fully inserted into the PI 5, this is very important. For X1003 shield, make sure the FPC cable direction is correct also.
  7. For X1003 shield, make sure the FPC cable direction is correct also. If an error still occurs, replace the FFC cable to test or purchase other PFC from here[1]to troubleshoot the issue.
  8. Read this post to get some help;
  9. Although you can also boot from a SD card, Pi OS is required for the NVMe SSD to boot, DON'T forget Flash OS into NVMe SSD.
  10. If you're flashing a fresh Pi OS into NVME SSD , DON'T forget to ENABLE PCIe to NVME SSD.
  11. Run the lspci andlsblk command to check the NVMe SSD is recognized.
  12. Start thinking about SSD compatibility issues and try to switch to other brands of NVME SSDs.
  13. Contact us at email: support@geekworm.com, and attached your product model, OS version (run uname -a to get), bootloader version (run vcgencmd bootloader_version to get) and order number
  • How to get FPC Wires:
PS: The shortest length of the FPC cable here is 30mm, but the length of the FPC cable used by X1003 is only 22mm. For X1003, this may not be perfect, but you can use these FPC cables to troubleshoot the issue. DON'T buy it if you mind.

Q2: Don't recognize / boot from NVME SSD?

A: If you have enabled pcie and find that you still cannot boot from NVME SSD, please perform the following actions

1. Follow the picture below to check the version of X1001 or X1000

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2. If it is an Old Version, refer to How to update eeprom firmware to update the firmware with pieeprom-2023-10-30.bin file.

3. If it is an New Version, refer to How to update eeprom firmware to update the firmware to lasted version.

4. If you still have not solved the problem, please refer to the next FAQ:Q1

Q3: How to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD on X1001 or other PIP?

A: The X1001 and other pips does not reserve the nut column to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD. Based on our test, you can secure the 2230/2242/2260 SSD using an M2*6mm screw and 2pcs M2 nuts. Place one M2 nut under the SSD, then use the M2*6mm screw and the other M2 nut to fasten the SSD.

PS: As of April 2024, we have added customized copper pillar in only X1001 packing list to solve this issue, please refer to the packing list of X1001.

Q4. X1002 can't boot when install into the P580 case?

A: Please check if the FPC cable touch the metal case make shorting when install X1002 into the metal case, you can stick the electrical tape on the case to prevent the ribbon FPC cable from contacting the case to test.

Q5: Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5?

A: You can refer to the video: https://youtu.be/3mUgVTBmKio.

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Anonymous user #16

3 days ago
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Crucial P3 Plus 500 GB works after update to eeprom firmware 2024 - 04 - 20

Anonymous user #14

one month ago
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Just purchased and discovered the mess with the screws... SHAME ON YOU! people are complaining about this since a month and you still sell this kit with wrong screws! Please provide detailed specs on what screws should I buy now. I can't wait for sending back the item and search for an alternative!

Lisa

one month ago
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Hi,Sorry for the inconvenience, could you tell us your order number? Where did you buy it? It may be a problem with the mounting holes of the X1002 board. Please contact us via email and we will provide a solution. support@geekworm.com

Anonymous user #15

10 days ago
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We apologize, but if you find the wrong screws, please simply request a refund.

Anonymous user #13

2 months ago
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I had to drill out the holes in the standoffs on the board to get the screws through the raspi and the X1002...used the brass nuts to secure the screws on the X1002 side. Worked and X1002 functions.

Harry

2 months ago
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We are very sorry, this is our mistake, we have also discovered this problem and are working on it. You can return it for a refund

Anonymous user #12

2 months ago
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Same here screws will not fit

Anonymous user #11

2 months ago
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How to fix a 2240 nvme ssh.. there is a hole but no fix for the screw

Anonymous user #11

2 months ago
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I mean 2230 or 2242

Anonymous user #10

2 months ago
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Would this support the Coral M.2 Accelerator B+M key, aka Edge TPU?

Anonymous user #8

2 months ago
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Just received my unit and the M2.5x10mm screws do not fit in the X1002--it seems like the integrated standoffs were tapped incorrectly.

The screws fit fine in the M2.5x5mm gold standoffs.

Anybody else have this issue--am I crazy? I've done many M2.5 projects.

Anonymous user #9

2 months ago
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Same here: those 4 standoffs have been implemented as M2. That will no longer fit the screws and / or the 4 5mm feet.

In my delivery it says X1002 V1.1 - maybe te problem is in all deliveries with V1.1 ??

Anonymous user #7

2 months ago
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Pi nub here. Just installed one of these with an XPG SX8200 Pro 1TB SSD and it doesn't seem to work. Amended config.txt OK.

What should I be seeing with lspci, or what other way can I check its installed ok?

Anonymous user #7

2 months ago
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Found a solution to my XPG SSD not installing... From terminal I ran: sudo rpi-eeprom-config -e Added PCIE_PROBE=1 to the end of the file, saved file, rebooted. Blue light now on on X1002 and drive recognised by Pi.

Walker

2 months ago
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Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous user #6

2 months ago
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Does this support PCIe 3.0?

Anonymous user #7

2 months ago
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Found a solution to my XPG SSD not installing... From terminal I ran: sudo rpi-eeprom-config -e Added PCIE_PROBE=1 to the end of the file, saved file, rebooted.

Blue light now on on X1002 and drive recognised by Pi.

Anonymous user #7

2 months ago
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Whoops. Replied to wrong post. But in answer to your question...Yes, the X1002 supports 3.0, though Pi doesn't officially support more than 2.0. Its a matter of trying your SSD at 3.0 and seeing if its stable.

Personally, I wouldn't risk it.

Anonymous user #12

2 months ago
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Same here screws will not fit

Anonymous user #6

2 months ago
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Samsung PM981A will work with this?

Walker

2 months ago
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Hi, we haven't tested this SSD, but according to buyers' feedback, the X1002 is compatible with Samsung 970 evo m.e nvme

Anonymous user #4

3 months ago
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is the fikwotfsn501 pro its a pci gen3x4 compatable

Walker

3 months ago
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Hi, since we can't test all SSD models, we've only tested which SSDs may be incompatible at this time!

Anonymous user #1

3 months ago
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Does X1002 support: Kingston NV2 M.2 NVMe Gen 4 1TB

Anonymous user #2

3 months ago
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Confirmed kingston NV2 not work in X1002.

Usually nvme works 3.3v 2.8A but Kingston NV2 may take more amps.

Anonymous user #3

3 months ago
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Kingston NV2 M.2 1TB works fine for me. Not sure what "Gen" is it. Received today X1002 and migrated everything on SSD and made it bootable without an issue. If you are struggled with driver not recognized in "lspci" check if you made everything right in "/boot/configuration.txt" by enabling PCIe port.

Anonymous user #5

3 months ago
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I also have Kingston NV2 on X1002. No problems

Harry

2 months ago
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