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10 October 2024
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10:31 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 201.110.169.216; 185.72.234.55] | |||
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10:31 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1201 (Hi,X1201 UPS not support Pi4;you may consider using X-UPS1) | ||||
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02:41 185.72.234.55 talk posted a new comment on X1001 (Hi, what is the difference between the M901 and X1001, other than the mounting style?) | ||||
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01:32 201.110.169.216 talk posted a new comment on X1201 (Would it work with a Raspberry Pi 4? I know there are specific UPS boards for RPi4, but I'm looking into building a cluster case for a mix of RPi5s and RPi4sm and would like to standarize the build/footprint) |
9 October 2024
00:57 | Comments log 78.42.87.196 talk posted a new comment on X1012 (Patriot [P320] 128GB - P320P128GM28 is working fine - hdparm 398.24 mb/s Kioxa ssd from steam deck isnt working because of M/B-Key, you need a M-Key NVME PCIe SSD) |
8 October 2024
23:27 | Comments log 185.78.11.142 talk posted a new comment on X1011 (I have one of these with 4 SSD and it works fine when all drives are separate but as soon as I run them in RAID5 one drive fails. It always seems to be the drive in slot 2 that fails even when I swap them round.) |
14:43 | X680 diffhist 0 Lisa talk contribs →User Manual |
5 October 2024
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17:30 | (Comments log)[Lisa (4×)] | |||
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17:30 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X-UPS1 (Hi,The height of the expansion board with battery is about 21mm; the distance between the first and second layers is 25mm.) | ||||
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17:17 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1001 (Hello,Sorry, we haven't tested the Crucial P3 Plus; if you already have this SSD, you can test it. If you need to buy an SSD, please refer to here (the models we tested):https://geekworm.com/products/colorful-cn600-pcie3-m2-nvme or refer to our customer's test video to select a compatible SSD.X1001#User Manual--Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5?) | ||||
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17:17 Lisa talk contribs deleted comment #5187 on X1001 | ||||
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17:17 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1001 (Hello,Sorry, we haven't tested the Crucial P3 Plus; if you already have this SSD, you can test it. If you need to buy an SSD, please refer to here (the models we tested):https://geekworm.com/products/colorful-cn600-pcie3-m2-nvme or refer to our customer's test video to select a compatible SSD.X1001#User Manual--Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5?) |
4 October 2024
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21:17 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 218.253.67.126; 163.116.212.48; 131.100.39.240] | |||
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21:17 131.100.39.240 talk posted a new comment on X-UPS1 (What is the height of the board with batteries ?) Tags: Mobile web edit, Mobile edit | ||||
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20:25 163.116.212.48 talk posted a new comment on X1001 (Hello, so i have a Raspberry Pi 5 with a Geekworm X1001 PCIe to M.2 Key-M NVMe SSD PIP TOP, is Crucial P3 Plus 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe M.2 SSD compatible with x1001? Thanks.) | ||||
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18:16 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1012 (Sorry, only incompatible lists are available right now.If you want to buy an M.2 NVMe 2280 SSD, please refer to this link https://geekworm.com/products/colorful-cn600-pcie3-m2-nvme; this is the one we tested.) | ||||
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11:34 218.253.67.126 talk posted a new comment on X1012 (Is there a list of compatible SSD models somewhere? (instead of having people watching videos, a official list would be much better)) |
3 October 2024
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18:23 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 14.153.79.53] | |||
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18:23 14.153.79.53 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (One more thing you need to consider is to think about the conversion rate of UPS HAT, which is usually around 85%.) | ||||
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17:21 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1012 (Hello,Sorry, we haven't tested Kioxia; you can refer to our customer's test video to select a compatible SSD.X1001#User Manual--Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5?) |