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The X1011 needs a good fan (Which I have).. This keeps the NVME’s in the range of 29-35C .. (. In the future it may be great to redesign the Geekworm X1011-C1 PCIe Metal Case for Raspberry Pi 5 to add at least 1-2cm of depth to permit better air flow for the nvme’s and clearance for the heatsinks) | The X1011 needs a good fan (Which I have).. This keeps the NVME’s in the range of 29-35C .. (. In the future it may be great to redesign the Geekworm X1011-C1 PCIe Metal Case for Raspberry Pi 5 to add at least 1-2cm of depth to permit better air flow for the nvme’s and clearance for the heatsinks) | ||
The NVME which work well have no chips on the down side .. The NVME’s with problems were all ones with chips on both sides of the NVME.. The WD Blue SN5000 and the WD_BLACK SN8100 4TB work well… On the other hand, the WD_BLACK 4TB SN850X has chips on both sides of the NVME and it overheats.. and can get up to 70C in the same setup.. (end up with many errors and ultimately failures) | The NVME which work well have no chips on the down side .. The NVME’s with problems were all ones with chips on both sides of the NVME.. The WD Blue SN5000 and the WD_BLACK SN8100 4TB work well… On the other hand, the WD_BLACK 4TB SN850X has chips on both sides of the NVME and it overheats.. and can get up to 70C in the same setup.. (end up with many errors and ultimately failures) | ||
The 10A power supply is great for the NVME’s (and system solutions) which draw more current… and for those who are using both USB 3 ports on the Raspberry 5 to drive a 2.5GB RJ45 network adapter and a large USB system drive. | The 10A power supply is great for the NVME’s (and system solutions) which draw more current… and for those who are using both USB 3 ports on the Raspberry 5 to drive a 2.5GB RJ45 network adapter and a large USB system drive. | ||
All in all, things are looking up! | All in all, things are looking up! | ||
Thank you for your help in creating a working solution! | Thank you for your help in creating a working solution! | ||