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NASPi Gemini 3.5 Interface
NASPi Gemini 3.5 Dimensions
X885 Interface Schematic
NASPi Gemini 3.5
NASPi Gemini 3.5 Packing List

Foreword

At the early 2017, we made a NAS storage solution for Raspberry Pi. Accroding to customers' feedback, we made a series of improvements, like X800, X820, X825 V1.5, X825 V2.0, X828,X832, X829, X822, X880, X883, NASPi Lite, NASPi, NASPi Gemini 2.5 etc. From only supporting single hard disk to support dual hard disks, from complicated installation to simple installation, now a new Raspberry Pi ANS storage kit - NASPi Gemini 3.5 (support DUAL 3.5" HDD) is released. Hope you will like it!

You can refer to GEEKWORM NAS Family to know more.

Overview

The NASPi Gemini 3.5 makes it easy to add high-capacity, high-performance external data storage to your Raspberry Pi 4. The dual SATA shield supports two 3.5” SATA hard drives with ultra-fast data transfer speeds and configurable RAID modes. This dual SATA shield delivers fast file transfer rates up to 5Gbps with USB 3.1 Gen 1 performance. It supports SATA I, II and III and is enhanced with UASP to maximize the performance and speed of your SATA III drives. The dual SATA shield provides an effective solution for Raspberry Pi4 to store, access, back up, and protect important files.

NASPi Gemini 3.5 is composed of three parts: X885 dual 3.5" SATA HDD shield, X885-C1 metal case and heat dissipation system(3Pin 4010 PWM fan with metal bracket).

Features

  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 - Dual SATA Gen3 ports Shield
  • Model: NASPi Gemini 3.5
  • Create high performance storage with a dual SATA HDD RAID array through USB 3.1 (5Gbps)
  • Supports Standard Desktop 3.5" SATA Hard Drives or SSD
  • Supports hard drives up to 10TB(In theory, the HDD capacity is no limit but related with the operating system)
  • Supports SATA I, II and III and is enhanced with UASP to maximize the performance and speed of your SATA III drives
  • Supports Transfer Speeds up to 5Gbps (USB 3.0),480Mbps (USB 2.0), 12Mbps (USB 1.1)
  • Supports hardware JBOD, RAID0(striping), RAID1(mirror), Normal mode
  • Supports mode select via jumper setting
  • Plug and play, no drivers needed
  • LED blue indicator indicates each drive status
  • Onboard push button to control power on, safe shutdown, reboot and force shutdown
  • Supports full poweroff from software
  • Onboard red LED shows the status of power on, reboot and shutdown
  • Powers the Raspberry Pi via the 40pin header - no additional cabling required
  • Speciallymade USB3.1 jumper to connect with RaspberryPi - no additional cables needed
  • Onboard PH2.0 connectors for external switch and PWM cooling fan
  • Mounting holes and standoffs provide mechanicalstability of the Raspberry Pi 4 and X885 assembly

How to Power

Important Note: Please use high quality power adapter, the low quality PSU may damage the X885 board and not recognized the HDD.

Warning about power supply:

  1. Don't use that adjustable voltage power supply.
  2. Don't use the same power supply used on LED strips.

The above two are absolute garbage power supply, can not be used!!!

Packing List

  • 1 x X885 V1.1 Dual 3.5" SATA HDD Shield
  • 1 x X885 A1 V1.0 Adapter
  • 1 x USB3 Connector
  • 3 x Jumper link Pitch 2.54mm
  • 4 x M2.5 *11mm F/F Spacers
  • 8 x M2.5 * 6mm Screws
  • 8 x M3 * 8mm Spacers
  • 1 x X885-C1 metal case
  • 1 x Momentary Switch
  • 1 x X823-A3 metal bracket with 4010 PWM cooling fan
  • 4 x M2.5 x 6+5 Spacers (for fix fan)
  • 4 x M2.5 x 5 Screws (for fix fan)
  • 2 x M2.5 x 9+6 Spacers
  • 4 x M2.5 x 9 Spacers
  • 6 x M2.5 x 5 Screws (for fix X885 board at the bottom of case)

User Manual

Installation Video

Hardware installation guide: https://youtu.be/iifa9cTGqFM

How to Install Script

Refer to how to install the shell script, and this script is required to install to enable PWM fan runs and safe shutdown function.

About SSD/HDD

  • Do not recommend using Samsung hard drives, please use hard drives of other brands.
  • As with all SSDs, new SSD/HDD must be formatted before use.
  • Older SSD/HDD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives.
  • A microSD card is required for forceing the Raspbian OS to use the HDD/SSD for its "root" partition

How to Configure RAID Setting

Refer to How to Configure RAID Setting

Some tutorials

FAQ

Q1: What is the max hard disk's limit?

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,


Q2: Why only one SSD/HDD is recognized?

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]


Q3: Does the X885(NASPi Gemini 3.5) support one 2.5" SSD and one 3.5" HDD?

A: It is not recommend, 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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Anonymous user #6

3 months ago
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Hello

Is it possible to monitor the RAID status other than by the color of the LEDs for example via snmp, email alert?

Thanks

Lisa

2 months ago
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Hello,This is a software issue, sorry we don't know much about it. Hardware can observe the status of SSD/HDD through the onboard LED light.

Anonymous user #5

4 months ago
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While using RAID1 if one of the drives were to fail, how could I know?

Lisa

3 months ago
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Hi,You found only SSD/HDD if you select the RAID0/RAID1 mode;you can also check the working status of hard disks through HDD0 HDD1 LEDs.

Anonymous user #4

5 months ago
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My 2 blue LEDs are flashing, may I know what does it mean?

Lisa

5 months ago
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Hi,LED blue indicator indicates each drive status.

Anonymous user #3

7 months ago
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Can a RPI 5 be used?

Lisa

7 months ago
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Hi,it not support Pi5,please refer to X1009.

Anonymous user #2

15 months ago
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Can you point me to instructions on the power mode switch for the Gemini 3.5? I cannot locate it.

Walker

15 months ago
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Hello, you can refer here: https://wiki...RAID_Setting

Disconnect power supply, and choose your Raid setting, insert or remove jumper by the following jumper instruction:

For RAID0 setting, Both A and B jumpers need to be shorted For RAID1 setting, Only the B jumper needs to be shorted For PM setting, No jumpers need to be shorted

How to Configure RAID

Anonymous user #1

19 months ago
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Does this require a RPI 4, or can a RPI 3 be used?

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, only Pi 4 can be used, Pi 3 can not be used