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[[File:Naspi-IMG-0258.jpg|thumb|right|naspi rear view]]
[[File:IMG-0250-struct1.jpg|thumb|right|naspi layering diagram]]
[[File:AdjustIMG-fan3781-fan1.pngjpg|thumb|right|How to adjust the fan speed of NASPinaspi V2.0 Internal view]][[File:Naspi-IMG-0253.jpg|thumb|right|naspi Internal view 1]][[File:X823_V1V1.3-IMG-0111.jpg|thumb|right|naspi Internal view 2]]
[[File:X823-A3-IMG-0272.jpg|thumb|right|X823-A3 metal bracket and PWM fan]]
[[File:X823_V1.3-IMG-0121.jpg|thumb|right|X823 sata storage shieldV1.3 SATA Storage Shield]][[File:X823-V1.5-01.jpg|thumb|right|X823 V1.5 SATA Storage Shield]][[File:IMG_3713-compare-NEW.jpg|thumb|right|X-C1 v2.0 Adapter Board]][[File:X-C1-IMGAdapter-0130Board-size1.jpg|thumb|right|X-C1 adapter shieldv1.3 Adapter Board]][[File:NASPi-Packing-List.jpg|thumb|right|NASPi V2.0 Packing List]]
==OverviewForeword==NASPI Click [[GEEKWORM NAS Family]] to know more.===Update History==='''On April 28th 2022, NASPi is a NUCupdated to NASPi V2.0(New add Auto Power On function, and only the X-C1 adapter shield was upgraded from V1.3 to V2.0 version)''' <span style NAS storage solution based ="color:red;>Note: Due to the different arrival times of products on each platform, please refer to the platform information for the latest Raspberry Pi 4. It supports 2purchased version.5-inch sata HDD</SSD. All span> * Add '''Auto Power On''' Function (Automatically turn on when there is a power supply)* Add '''FAN FS''' jumper to control the Raspberry Pi 4 interfaces PWM fan; Because we found that there are adjusted some beginners who don't know how to install the script to make the back through PWM fan run, or the X-C1 adapter boardinstallation script doesn't support 3rd party OS, at this time, build in software safety shutdown functionyou just need to remove the '''FAN FS''' jumper, using the PWM fan can dynamically adjust will run at full speed.* Remove the speed of 4-Pin connector for external power switch  '''On August 17th 2021, the fan according X823 board in NASPi has been updated from V1.3 to the temperature of the CPUV1.5 version.'''  X823 V1.5 added 4pcs test pins so that RPi 4 and X823 V1.5 power each other via test pins, the shell so '''2pin power wire is made of all aluminum alloyno longer needed''' in '''X823 1.5''', CNC processing method(But if you get X823 V1.3 version, surface anodizing treatmentyou still need to connnect 2pin power cable from X-C1 to X823 V1.3, and X813 V1.3 is sold out.)
NASPI adopts modular design, and NASPI is composed of three parts: X823 storage shield, X-C1 adapter board, heat dissipation system(include X823-A3 metal fan bracket and 4010 PWM fan), and they will be packed into a ALU-case to get a complete NASPi;
[[File:IMG-0403-640X320'''On 28th July 2021, We added one backup acrylic front panel to help improve WiFi signal.jpg|center]]'''
* X823 provides 2.5 inch HDD/SSD storage function(UASP supported); * X-C1 provides power managementBut acrylic material is fragile, interface adapter and safe shutdown function * For be careful for the heat dissipation system, we chose a relatively simple and practical heat dissipation solution: a custom metal bracket and a PWM fan installation. According to achieve itour test 2.4G WIFI is usable. in fact, you can But 5GHz WIFI networks will be more stable. So strongly recommend to use [[P165 | P165-B]] 5GHz WIFI networks or Ethernet. Refer to get same function, but maybe [[P165 | P165-Bhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKJVIBQFYXs 5G WIFI test video]] will have a slight impact on WIFI; The wireless keyboard we tested usable is logitech K520.
[https://geekworm.com/blogs/news/naspis===Difference between NASPi & NASPi-story NASPi's Story]Lite===
==Power supply==Power supply: 5Vdc +/-5% On Oct., ≥3A (Via Type-C Port 18th 2021, we released [[NASPi Lite]], which is a simplified version of X-C1)NASPi.
We recommend that you use raspberry pi official type c power adapter: https://wwwOn March 30th, we also launched a larger storage solution [[NASPi Gemini 2.raspberrypi5]], which supports dual 2.org/products/type-c-power-supply5" sata hdd/ssd working at the same time.
Amazon US<span style="color: https://www.amazon.com/dpred;">What's the difference between [[NASPi]] and [[NASPi Lite]]?</B07W8XHMJZspan>
==User Manual==[[File:NASPi-NASPi-Lite-Compare.jpg|700px|NASPi & NASPi-Lite Compare]]Refer to [[XFile:NASPi-V2-VS-NASPi-C1 Software Lite.jpg| how to install the shell script700px|NASPi V2.0 & NASPi-Lite Compare]]
== Stress testOverview==refer NASPi is a NUC-style NAS storage solution based on the latest Raspberry Pi 4. It supports 2.5-inch sata HDD/SSD. All the Raspberry Pi 4 interfaces are adjusted to [[Naspi stress test]]the back through the X-C1 adapter board, build in software safety shutdown function, using PWM fan can dynamically adjust the speed of the fan according to the temperature of the CPU, the shell is made of all aluminum alloy, CNC processing method, surface anodizing treatment.
==Document==NASPi adopts modular design, and NASPi is composed of three parts: X823 storage shield, X-C1 adapter board, heat dissipation system(include X823-A3 metal fan bracket and 4010 PWM fan), and they will be packed into a ALU-case to get a complete NASPi;* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an X823 provides 2.5 inch HDD/SSD or Flash Drive: [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]storage function(UASP supported); * X-C1 provides power management, interface adapter and safe shutdown function, new add '''Auto Power On''' and '''Fan Control''' in Version 2.0.* Tutorial – How to InitializeFor the heat dissipation system, Partition we chose a relatively simple and practical heat dissipation solution: a custom metal bracket and Format a Brand New SSD PWM fan to achieve it. in Windows: fact, you can use [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdfP165 | P165-B]]* passive cooling heatsink to get same function, but maybe [[https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/set-up-openmediavaultP165 | P165-B]] will have a slight impact on-raspberry-pi-4/ How to set up OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi 4]WIFI.
Some Tips*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]* [https://githubgeekworm.com/raspberrypi/firmwareblogs/issuesnews/1515 Difficulty booting from SSD drivenaspis-story NASPi's Story]
==Features==
* NUC style set-top box, compact design
* All aluminum alloy chassis
* <span style="color:red;">UASP supported only for Raspberry Pi 4, does not support TRIM</span>* Support software safe shutdown (this function is from X-C1shield)
* With PWM Silent fan, The fan speed will be automatically adjusted according to the CPU temperature, you can also modify the script yourself
* On-board blue light button switch on X-C1, and X-C1 supports external 4-pin switch also
* <span style="color:red;">Press button switch and hold for 3 seconds to implement safe shutdown</span>
* <span style="color:red;">Press button switch and hold for more than 8 seconds to force shutdown</span>
* Support auto power on function for NASPi V2.0 Only(NASPi with X-C1 V1.3 adapter does not support auto power on)
* Support Max. 9.8mm thickness 2.5" HDD/SSD, you can choose 7mm or 9.5mm thickness HDD/SSD.
==FAQ=X-C1 V1.3&V2.0 Shield GPIO Used==={| class="wikitable"! Rpi GPIO !! Description !! Note|-| 4 || Power management || 3.3V|-| 17 || Power management || 3.3V|-| 27 || Power management || 3.3VQ0|-| 18 || for PWM fan || 3.3V|}[[File:X-C1-V1.3-GPIO. The SSD cannot start or is very slowpng]]
A: If you have a Raspberry Pi 4 and are getting bad speeds transferring data ==How toPower==Power supply: 5Vdc +/from USB3.0 SSDs-5% , read this https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=245931≥4A (Via Type-C Port of X-C1)
We recommend that you use our 20W 5V 4A Type-C power adapter [[USB C PSU]], and we also sell it in our Geekworm Amazon store
Q1<span class="tb_red ">Warning about power supply:</span># Don't use that adjustable voltage power supply. Will # Don't use the Alu case affect same power supply used on LED strips.These power supplies are of poor quality and are not suitable for the WIFI?NASPi series
A: As our test, 2==User Manual=====Installation Video===For NASPi Kit with X823 V1.4G WIFI AP was usable5(RPi4+X823 V1. But different Raspberry Pi individuals have different degrees of WIFI interference5+X-C1 V1. As well as aluminum alloy case will interfere with pi 4’s WIFI to a certain extent. So it is strongly recommend to use Ethernet or 5G AP3/V2. You can refer to video test of 5G WIFI AP0): https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXsithz2Mg5Vrc
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Q2: <span style="color:red;">What ==How to Install Script===Refer to [[X-C1 Software | how to install the shell script]], and this script is the thickness of a 2required to install to enable PWM fan runs and safe shutdown function.5" HDD/SSD that can be accommodated?</span>
A: The thickness of 2.5" ===Some tutorials===*[[How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD on the market is generally 7mm, 9]]*[https://raspberrytips.5mm, 12.5 com/format-mount-usb-drive/ How to Format and 15mm,You only can choose <span style="colorMount a USB drive on Raspberry Pi]* How to migrate Raspberry Pi SD card to a USB SSD: https:red;">7mm or 9.5mm</span> thickness HDD/SSD, NASPi is not compatible with 12www.5mm and 15mm thickness 2youtube.5" HDDcom/watch?v=AenM-JrG098* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 or 3 Off an SSD.The thickness of 2.5" HDDor Flash Drive: [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD should not exceed 9in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.8mmpdf]]* [https://www. In fact, most 2addictivetips.5" HDDcom/ubuntu-linux-tips/set-up-openmediavault-on-raspberry-pi-4/SSD How to set up OpenMediaVault on the market are only 7mm thick.Raspberry Pi 4]
Some Tips
*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
* [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1515 Difficulty booting from SSD drive]
* How to build a Raspberry Pi NAS: https://youtu.be/gyMpI8csWis
Q3===5G AP WIFI Test==={{#ev: How to make the PWM cooling fan running?youtube|https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs}}
A: You will need to install the shell script to make the cooling fan run=== Stress test===This is stree test tool, please you can refer to:https://wiki[[Naspi stress test]].geekworm.com/X-C1_SoftwareYou can run this tool to check the thermal capability of NASPi
We can manually run ===Other video===<!--Thanks for the following commandsVideo from ETA Prime.-->{{#ev:youtube|https: sudo python /home/piyoutu.be/xD0-c1/x-c1_pwm_fan_control.py&Then the pwm fan will start working.QMDYUBVk}}
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Q4: <span style="color:red=Packing List==* 1 x NASPi alu case* 1 X X823 Shield* 1 x X-C1 adapter board* 1 x X823-A3 metal bracket with PWM fan* Scews pack accessories;">How to find and use the Raspberry Pi 4 5G wifi?</span>
A: Please refer to: [[Raspberry pi 4 can't find 5ghz wifi]]==FAQ==<html>
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<summary>Q: How to disable the LED light of the Button switch?</summary>
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Q5: How to adjust <details><summary>Q. Why the fan speed SSD cannot start or is very slow?</summary>A: If you have a Raspberry Pi 4 and are getting bad speeds transferring data to get better heat dissipation/from USB3.0 SSDs, read this<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external free" href="https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=245931">https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=245931</a></details>
<details><summary>Q. Will the Alu case affect the WIFI?</summary>A. There is nothing reliable than wired Ethernet, so it's better to use it.<br>As our test, 2.4G WIFI AP was usable. But different Raspberry Pi individuals have different degrees of WIFI interference. As well as aluminum alloy case will interfere with pi 4’s WIFI to a certain extent. So it is strongly recommend to use Ethernet or 5G AP. You can refer to video test of 5G WIFI AP: modify the x-c1_pwm_fan_control<a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" class="external free" href="https://youtu.py file as followingbe/LKJVIBQFYXs">https://youtu.be/LKJVIBQFYXs</a></details>
[[File<details><summary><span style="color:Adjust-fan-fanred">Q.png|none|How to adjust What is the fan speed|700px]]thickness of a 2.5" HDD/SSD that can be accommodated?</span></summary>A. The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market is generally 7mm, 9.5mm, 12.5 and 15mm,You only can choose <span style="color:red;">7mm or 9.5mm</span> thickness HDD/SSD, NASPi is not compatible with 12.5mm and 15mm thickness 2.5" HDD/SSD.The thickness of 2.5" HDD/SSD should not exceed 9.8mm. In fact, most 2.5" HDD/SSD on the market are only 7mm thick.</details>
Q6: Does <details><summary>Q. How to make the PWM cooling fan running or not?</summary>A:* 1. The fan is very silent, and it is not easy You will need to hear the sound of the fan;* 2. The fan is a PWM fan which dynamically adjusts install the speed according shell script to make the temperature of the CPU. If the temperature of the CPU is low, the speed of the cooling fan is extremely lowrun, and it is not easy please refer to hear the sound of the fan;: <a href="/X-C1_Software" title="X-C1 Software">X-C1_Software</a><br>* 3. The fan hole of the NASPi case is not directly align with the fan, so it is not easy to find whether the fan is running. (We will adjust the position of can manually run the following commands:<pre>sudo python /home/pi/x-c1/fan hole in the next version)-rpi.py &amp;</pre>* 4. Only when the CPU temperature reaches 65 degrees or more, the fan will run at full speed, and you may be able to hear the sound of the fan;* 5. The fan is controlled by the PWM signal. The fan will only run after the ‘python <br><pre>sudo python3 /home/pi/x-c1/fan-rpi.py&’ command runs successfullyamp; you can run the following command to check whether </pre>Then the pwm fan is running; sudo jobswill start working.</details>
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<summary>Q. <span style="color:red">How to find and use the Raspberry Pi 4 5G wifi?</span></summary>
A. Please refer to:
<a href="/Raspberry_pi_4_can%27t_find_5ghz_wifi" title="Raspberry pi 4 can't find 5ghz wifi">Raspberry pi 4 can't find 5ghz wifi</a>
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Q7: What <details><summary>Q. Does the PWM cooling fan running or not?</summary>A. 1. The fan is very silent, and it is not easy to hear the sound of the fan;<br>2. The fan is a PWM fan which dynamically adjusts the readspeed according to the temperature of the CPU. If the temperature of the CPU is low, the speed of the fan is extremely low, and it is not easy to hear the sound of the fan;<br>3. Only when the CPU temperature reaches 65 degrees or more, the fan will run at full speed, and you may be able to hear the sound of the fan;<br>4. The fan is controlled by the PWM signal. The fan will only run after the ‘python /home/pi/write performance when used as a NAS?x-c1/fan.py&amp;’ command runs successfully; you can run the following command to check whether the fan is running; sudo jobs</details>
<details><summary>Q. What is the read/write performance when used as a NAS?</summary>A:. The read and write performance is determined by the speed of the Raspberry Pi’s USB 3 bus and SSD. It should be noted that the Raspberry Pi’s USB3 bandwidth is only 3Gbps. Normally, the R/W speed is about 300MB/S.</details>
==Packing List==<details>* 1 x <summary>Q. Does the NASPi alu casesupport PoE?</summary>* 1 X X823 Shield* 1 x XA. According to the customer feedback(based on 2021-05-07-raspios-buster-C1 adapter board* 1 x X823arm64-A3 metal bracket lite), the NASPi is OK to use with PWM fanPoE splitter, but make sure to use high quality PoE splitter, or the power maybe not enough to power the NASPi kit.* Scews pack accessories;</details>
<details><summary>Q. Can the PWM fan in NASPi be replaced by other fan like noctua 5v 40mm 3-pin pwm fan?</summary>A. Please refer to the below photo of the fan port interface definition of X-C1 adapter:<br>red cable =5V<br>black cable =Installation VideoGND<br>yellow cable =for PWM signal<p><a href=For NASPi Gen2(RPi4+X825 V1"/File:X-C1-fan-Port.png" class="image" title="X-C1 Fan"><img alt="X-C1 Fan" src="/images/thumb/4/48/X-C1-fan-Port.png/500px-X-C1-fan-Port.png" decoding="async" width="500" height="309" srcset="/images/thumb/4/48/X-C1-fan-Port.5+png/750px-X-C1 V1-fan-Port.3):https:png 1.5x, /images/thumb/4/48/X-C1-fan-Port.png/youtu1000px-X-C1-fan-Port.bepng 2x" data-file-width="1233" data-file-height="763"></a></p></ithz2Mg5Vrcdetails>
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For NASPi Gen1(RPi4+X825 V1.3+X-C1 V1.3):
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{{#ev:youtube|https:<details><summary>Q. What to do if HDD/SSD is not recognized?</youtusummary>A.bePlease refer to<a href="/How_to_View/Partition/Format/Mount_HDD/SSD" title="How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD">How to View/Partition/Format/Mount HDD/SSD</a></RQGYf6Fqf6s}}details>
5G AP WIFI Test<details><summary>Q. Does the NASPi support add RTC module?</summary>A. Sorry, no, the NASPi does not support add RTC module.</details>
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Thanks for <details><summary>Q. How to enable fan temperature control?</summary>A. This setting is based on the latest Raspberry Pi OS ONLY. Run the Video from ETA Primecommand: sudo raspi-config and navigate to Performance Options to set the Fan Temperature. The fan speed is not adjustable.<div class="floatnone"><a href="/File:PWM-Fan-01.jpg" class="image" title="PWM Fan"><img alt="PWM Fan" src="/images/thumb/f/f0/PWM-Fan-01.jpg/500px-PWM-Fan-01.jpg" decoding="async" width="500" height="389" srcset="/images/thumb/f/f0/PWM-Fan-01.jpg/750px-PWM-Fan-01.jpg 1.5x, /images/thumb/f/f0/PWM-Fan-01.jpg/1000px-PWM-Fan-01.jpg 2x" data-file-width="2839" data-file-height="2207"></a></div></details>
https:<details><summary>Q. What SSD is not supported?<//youtusummary>A. 4TB SAMSUNG SSD is not supported according to the customer feedback. The NASPi can support 4TB HDD.be</D0-QMDYUBVkdetails>
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