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- 14:44, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X15-POE1
- 14:44, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X15-POE1 (Only the 1GbE Ethernet port supports PoE.The other 2.5GbE port is for high-speed networking.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You'll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don't have enough details to give a more precise answer. If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 14:17, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/delete" on X1205
- 14:16, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Yes, you can use them together. You’ll just need to check physical mounting compatibility, GPIO pin compatibility, and avoid any serial port conflicts. Also make sure your power supply is sufficient, since your setup has a relatively high load. We don’t have enough details to give a more precise answer.If you need further help, please email us at support@geekworm.com with a full description of your issue — ideally with photos or videos included.)
- 12:15, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (It made my day to see your message on my second day back! Thank you for your recognition and for your valuable contributions to the forum. Wishing you a Happy New Year and all the best!)
- 12:11, 25 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Sorry for the late reply – we were off for Spring Festival. Does this board support 10 bit LVDS and resolutions higher than 1080p, such as 4K? = = It supports 10-bit, but does not support 4K. The maximum resolution is 1920x1080. Wishing you a happy and prosperous Year of the Horse!)
- 17:27, 11 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on Pi5-5V5APD (Yes, this should suit your needs well. It is designed for the Raspberry Pi 5, and provides stable 5V/5A (27W) power to meet the Pi 5’s power demands.)
- 18:20, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:20, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:19, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hello! We have updated our product documentation. You can refer to the Debugging Notes in the User Manual to troubleshoot the issue (refer to File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf). Thank you for your support!)
- 18:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-EN)
- 18:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-EN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-EN)
- 18:03, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-CN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-CN)
- 18:03, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:LVDS2HD-LVDS to HDMI-CN.pdf (LVDS_to_HDMI-CN)
- 17:58, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:DC-level.jpg
- 17:58, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:DC-level.jpg
- 17:51, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:LVDS2-EN.jpg (EN)
- 17:22, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:On-board Option Resistors.png
- 17:22, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:On-board Option Resistors.png
- 17:07, 10 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1008 (Hi there! The X1008 can automatically turn off SATA devices when the Pi 5 is powered down, so no extra script is needed.)
- 17:15, 9 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1009 (Sorry, there’s no ready-made plug-and-play LED connector – the only way is to solder external wires to the LED's pads.)
- 16:56, 9 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X729 (Sorry for the late reply! Our tech team has reviewed your description thoroughly and suspects the issue may result from insufficient power supply from the X729 to the motherboard and X1005. Normally, powering the device via the X729 DC JACK with a 12V 5A (or higher) power supply should meet its requirements. To help us locate and fix the problem more effectively, could you please provide the following details? ① Your power supply model and a connection diagram② The battery you’re using Giv...)
- 17:51, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1202 (Hi there! This message may have been lost amid numerous update entries, so our previous website maintenance team missed it – we sincerely apologize for this. We checked with our tech team right away and found the labeling on the X1201 and X1202 related images was indeed incorrect. We’ve corrected the materials now. Thank you so much for your support, and for building and contributing to this forum community!)
- 17:45, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1202 (Hi there! As soon as we saw your message, we checked with our tech team right away and found the labeling on the X1201 and X1202 related images was indeed incorrect. We’ve corrected the materials now. Thank you so much for your message and correction!)
- 17:27, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:X1201-Remove-Resistance.png
- 17:25, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded a new version of File:X1202-Remove-Resistance.png
- 17:17, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 (Hi there! The WD Black SN850 series is not supported.)
- 16:52, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X735 (Hi there! When using X735 with X828, please power via the X735. For the issue you’re facing, we recommend a 12V/3A or higher power supply since your total load is quite high. IMPORTANT NOTE: Power through the DC Jack on the X735 only — do not connect it to the X828, otherwise the boards will burn out!)
- 14:43, 5 February 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on LVDS2HD (Hi there! The problem’s probably not with your monitor or cable, but an unstable LVDS input. Use a UART cable to monitor the TX output on the board — timing prints will show up when the LVDS signal changes.)
- 15:22, 29 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page Template:Power Adapter (Created page with "<span class="tb_red">Geekworm Power Adapter Family:</span> {| class="wikitable" ! Model !! Connection !! Power Input !! Power Output !! Cable Length !! Availble Plug Type |-")
- 17:50, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on P252 (Thanks for pointing out this common issue with metal-cased products – you’re absolutely right. Metal enclosures significantly weaken the Wi-Fi signal underneath, as they’re designed for optimal heat dissipation and EM shielding. This is a natural physical property, a common challenge for similar products in the industry. For stable, high-speed network access, we highly recommend using a Gigabit Ethernet wired connection.)
- 17:34, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5 (Hi there! Sorry, due to the large number of hard drive brands and models available on the market, we’re unable to test them all individually. Please refer to the [https://wiki.geekworm.com/NVMe_SSD_boot_with_the_Raspberry_Pi_5#Important_Notes]#Important_Notes section for guidance on this.)
- 17:22, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1202 (Hi there! Sorry, the onboard LED light is on by default and can’t be turned off.)
- 17:19, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on XScript (Hi there, Sorry for the late reply, please check the FAQ_Q: Why is my replaced PWM fan running at full speed and unresponsive to script control?)
- 16:53, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1501 (Hi there, Please refer to the FAQ: Does X1500/X1501/X1502/X1507 support PCIe 3.0? ==No, it only supports PCIe 2.0 (5Gbps).)
- 16:41, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1507 (Hi there, Is PCIe 3.0 supported? = = No, it only supports up to 8TB via PCIe 2.0 (5Gbps). Thanks for your question – we’ve added it to FAQ_Q2!)
- 14:32, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (You can also consider the [https://wiki.geekworm.com/X-UPS1]X-UPS1—it features a GPIO Pin-Connected standalone design (refer to the pic [https://wiki.geekworm.com/File:X-UPS1-IMG-5409.jpg]) with high flexibility for installation and adaptation.)
- 12:23, 27 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X1205 (Hi there! The X1205 doesn’t support this function for now, and we’d recommend you consider the X1206 instead. The X12-UPS series has an auto power-off function when no Raspberry Pi 5 is detected, while the X1206 lets you set the "Always Power On" mode – it keeps working even when your Raspberry Pi is shut down. Please refer to Interface ⑩ ALON in the picture[https://wiki.geekworm.com/images/2/2f/X1206-IMG-7240-Interface-New.jpg].)
- 16:03, 23 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs performed unknown action "comments/add" on X-UPS1 (Sorry for the late reply—your message got lost in our data updates, so we missed responding to it earlier. To answer your question: Is this board appropriate for Raspberry Pi Zero 2? Yes! It’s compatible with all Raspberry Pi boards and most single-board computers (SBCs) that use 12Vdc or 5Vdc (e.g., Orange Pi 5, Jetson Nano, Tinker Board, Arduino, etc.).)
- 15:27, 23 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:P165-A 8mm version packing list.jpg
- 15:27, 23 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:P165-A 8mm version packing list.jpg
- 15:23, 23 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:P165-A 8mm version parameter.jpg
- 15:23, 23 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:P165-A 8mm version parameter.jpg
- 17:39, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:GPIO Kit parameter.jpg
- 17:39, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:GPIO Kit parameter.jpg
- 17:35, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page GPIO Stacking Header Kit (Created page with "{{GD Template Impl}} ==Overview== This all-in-one kit provides the essential 2.54mm pitch GPIO headers for prototyping and expanding your Raspberry Pi projects across the enti...")
- 15:23, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:Screw Kit Application Scenario 02.jpg
- 15:23, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs uploaded File:Screw Kit Application Scenario 02.jpg
- 15:20, 22 January 2026 Ruby talk contribs created page File:Srews Kit Application Scenario 01.jpg