X1000
Overview
The X1000 V1.3 shield is an NVME M2 2242 SSD PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIE interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.
Model | Compatible with | Position | NVMe M2 SSD Support | Matching Case |
---|---|---|---|---|
X1000 | Raspberry Pi 5 | Top | Support 2230/2242 NVMe M2 SSD | P579 |
X1001 | Raspberry Pi 5 | Top | Support 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe M2 SSD | P579 |
X1002 | Raspberry Pi 5 | Bottom | Support 2230/2242/2260/2280 NVMe M2 SSD | P580 |
Features
- Compatible with other HAT shield;
- FFC is only 30mm length.
- Supports installation of official active coolers also;
- Dual LED Indicators:PCE: PCie - The LED will be on if the SSD is recognised; SSD - M.2 disk activity (“ACT”).
- Reserved space for POE module installation
- Supports 2230/2242 NVME M2 SSD only.
- Can Power the X1000 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)
- With 40pin pin header, it can automatically supply power from GPIO, avoiding the problem of insufficient power supply for ultra-large capacity SSDs.
PS:
- The X1000 hardware has no limit on NVME SSD capacity, which is dependent on the Raspberry Pi OS.
- Do not reserve the nut column to fix the 2230 SSD, users need to find proper way to fix the 2230 SSD.
How to Power
Can power the X1000 shield directly from the FFC PCIe ribbon (providing maximum 5W of continuous power)
Test Reviews
Reter to X1001#Test Reviews
Packing List
- 1 x X1000 V1.3 NVMe SSD Shield
- 1 x PCIe FFC Cable(30mm length)
- 3 x M2.5x14.5mm F/F Spacers
- 6 x M2.5x5mm Screws
- 1 x M2x4mm Screws (to fix MVME M2 SSD)
User Manual
- X1000 hardware description: X1000 Hardware
- X1000 software tutorials: NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5
- Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out
FAQ
How to fix the 2230 SSD?
A: The X1000 does not reserve the nut column to fix the 2230 SSD. Based on our test, you can secure the 2230 SSD using an M2*6mm screw and 2pcs M2 nuts. Place one M2 nut under the SSD, then use the M2*6mm screw and the other M2 nut to fasten the SSD.
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