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In fact, some PIPs such as [[X1001]] / [[X1002]] / [[X1003]] / [[X1000]] etc are just an extension of the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe, and their own hardware functions are limited. If the '''OS configuration''' and '''PCle FFC cable faults''' can be ruled out, the normal operation of PCie PCIe (recognizing and booting) depends more on the '''firmware''' and '''SSD compatibility'''. Since October 2023, the Raspberry Pi Foundation has been updating the bootloader version to solve similar problems. You can learn more from the link below.
[https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-eeprom/blob/master/firmware-2712/release-notes.md Raspberry Pi5 bootloader EEPROM release notes]
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Q6: Can they support gen3 pcie PCIe speeds or only gen2?
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A: * All PIPs (such X1001, X1002, X1003 etc) are just an extension of the Raspberry Pi 5 pcie PCIe interface. Whether it Apart from whether the chip on the PIP board supports pcie 2PCIe 3.0 or pcie 3.0 not, the more main focus is determined by on the Raspberry Pi 5 and has nothing to .* X1004, X1011, X1005 PIP boards do with pipnot support PCIe Gen 3 speed.
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