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[[File:X876-V1.1-IMG_4635-Interface-Schematic.jpg|thumb|right|X876 Shield Interface]]
[[File:X876-V1.1-IMG_4625.jpg|thumb|right|X876 Assemble]]
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==Overview==
* The X876 is a new ultra-compact design M.2 NVMe SSD expansion board which offers an easy and fast way to create storage solution for your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. UASP supported for Raspberry Pi 4.
* The X876 can be the perfect storage solution for your home media center and building Network-attached storage (NAS) for storing and streaming your own videos, music, and digital photos around the house and even across the world. The X876 also supports operating system booting from your SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying.
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==Features==
* Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 - NVME M.2 SSD Shield
* Integrated high efficiency step-Down Converter, 3.3V max 3.5A to power the SSD
* USB bus-powered AND Raspberry Pi 4 direct 5V power via onboard pogo pins
* Supports up to 2TB NVME M.2 SSD solid-state drive
* Supports multiple M.2 NVMe SSD lengths including: 2280, 2260, 2242, 2230, but '''only 2280 holes are already threaded'''
* UASP supported for Raspberry Pi 4 (Not support TRIM)
* LED blue indicator indicates drive status
* Allows booting OS from your HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying
* Fully compatible with X732 for power management and cooling your Raspberry Pi 4
* PCB Size:87x82mm/3.42x3.22inch
==How to Power==
* Power supply: 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Via Type-C port of '''Raspberry Pi 4''' or '''[[X732]]''')
==Document==
* [[File:Usb3-frequency-interference-papers.pdf]]
* How to Run Raspberry Pi 4 from a SSD or Flash Drive: [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]
* Tutorial – How to Initialize, Partition and Format a Brand New SSD in Windows: [[File:Tutorial_Initalize_New_SSD.pdf]]
* [https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/set-up-openmediavault-on-raspberry-pi-4/ How to set up OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi 4]
==Some Tips==
*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
* [https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1515 Difficulty booting from SSD drive]
==Packing List==
* 1x X876 V1.1 NVME M.2 SSD Shield
* 1x USB3 Connector
* 1x USB3.0 Cable
* 4x M2.5 *5+3mm M/F Spacers
* 4x M2.5 *5mm Screws
* 1x M2 *4mm Screw
* 1x Screw driver
[[File:X876-V1.1-acce-size.jpg|800px|X876 Packing List & Dimension]]
==Match Metal Case==
Please refer to [[X863-C1]].
==Match Cooling Fan Expansion Board==
refer to [[X732]]
In fact, [[X735]] also supports X863, but X863-C1 does not support the installation of X876+X735, that is, if you choose X735+X876, then there is no matching case.
==User Manual==
* X876 Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X876-PCB-v1.dxf|X876 Dimensions source file (DXF)]] - You can view it with [https://viewer.autodesk.com/ Autodesk Viewer] online
===Installation Video===
Please refer to X863-K, it is the same!
https://youtu.be/fapPM632OOI
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==FAQ==
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Q1: Can I power use the official RaspberryPi POE Hat to power the Raspberry Pi 4, X876 V1.1 NVME M.2 SSD Storage Expansion Board Support Key-M 2280 SSD ?
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A: Yes, it is OK.
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Q2:IS the X876 compatible with PCIE 4.0 or 3.0?
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A: The X876 is only compatible with PCIE 3.0
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Q3: Why is the X876 SSD not recognized?
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A: It is recommended that you troubleshoot the following points:
# Check if you are using the correct SSD, X876 supports M.2 NVME ssd only but not sata/ngff SSD, please refer to the picture below:
[[File:X876-Supported-SSD.jpg|600px]]
# Use the '''black USB 3.0 cable''' in the box to replace the USB connector to check if the USB connector is faulty.
# Check the pogo pins on the X876 board are damaged.
# Startup the Raspberry Pi and enter the teminal window, then run the command <code>lspci</code> to check if there is an x876 device? (or send the result to '''support@geekworm.com''')
# consider partitioning the SSD, formatting it, etc. refer to to the documentation: [[File:Tutorial Initalize New SSD.pdf]]
# Finally, please let us know the store you purchased it from and your order number so we can check if we need to update the firmware for x876.
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