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Overview
The X872 is a USB 3.0 to NVMe SSD expansion board specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi 4, providing a simple and speedy means to expand storage capacity for your Raspberry Pi 4. This compact and sleek shield facilitates effortless connection of various M.2 SSD sizes (including 2280, 2260, 2242, and 2230) to your Raspberry Pi 4. The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port enables rapid data transfer speeds of up to 5Gbps, allowing you to move large amounts of data within seconds. Additionally, the built-in LED light indicates the reading or writing status, eliminating the need for guesswork.
Whether you aim to establish a home media center or create a Network-attached storage (NAS) system for storing and streaming your videos, music, and photos, the X872 can function as an ideal storage solution. Moreover, it supports booting the operating system from your SSD, leading to quicker application launches, web serving, and file copying.
Raspberry Pi 4 M.2 NVMe, M.2 SATA, mSATA Shield:
Product Name | Compatible with | Socket | Power Requirement | Matching Case | Extra Cooling Solution Recommended | Installation Video |
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X862 V2.0 | Raspberry Pi 4 | M.2 SATA Key-B NGFF SSD 2280 | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | X735/ |
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X863 | Raspberry Pi 4 | M.2 SATA Key-B NGFF SSD 2280 | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | X863-C1 | X732 | Click to play |
X876 | Raspberry Pi 4 | M.2 NVMe Key-M 2280 | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | X863-C1 | X732 | Click to play |
X873 V2.0 | Raspberry Pi 4 | M.2 NVMe Key-M 2280 | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | NO Matching Case yet | - | - |
X872 V2.0 | Raspberry Pi 4 | M.2 NVMe Key-M 2280 | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | X735/ |
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Raspberry Pi 4 | mSATA SSD | USB C 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A | X735/ |
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Features
FOR USE WITH |
Raspberry Pi 4 Only |
Key Features |
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Technical Specification |
Power supply :
Ports & Connectors:
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Important Notes |
The X872, a USB 3.0 devices might generate radio frequency interference that can cause Wi-Fi and other wireless devices operating in the 2.4GHz band to have issues communicating with your Raspberry Pi4. To avoid interference on the 2.4GHz band using Wi-Fi, try using the 5GHz band instead. If problem still exists, please turn off WiFi and use the wired network instead. |
Packing List
- X872 V2.0 shield x1
- USB3.0 Connector x1
- M2.5x9.5mm F/F Spacers x4
- M2.5x7+6mm F/M Spacers x4
- M2.5x5mm Screws x4
- M2x4mm Screw x1
User Manual
- X872 V2.0 Hardware: X872 V2.0 Hardware
- X872 V2.0 Software:X872 V2.0 Software
- Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi
- How to Install an M.2 hard drive on a Raspberry Pi 4 ? Thanks John MacDowall!
FAQ
Q1: Question 1
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