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512 bytes removed, 19 April
* If you find that the SSD is not working properly, it is possible that the power supply of SSD is not enough, then you need to check the current requirement of your SSD to decide whether power the SSD separately.
* The X1001 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 2230/2242/2260 SSD, users need to find proper way to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD.
==How to Power==
* 6 x M2.5x5mm Screws
* 1 x M2x4mm Screws (to fix M2 SSD)
* <span class="tb_red">1 x Copper pillar (Used to fix 2242/2230 SSDs, not to be added until April 2024)</span>
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==User Manual==
*X1001 hardware description: [[X1001 Hardware]]
* X1001 software tutorials: [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]
* [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/pcie/pcie-connector-standard.pdf Raspberry pi 5 pcie connector pin out]
* Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X1001-V1.0.dxf]] - You can view it with [https://viewer.autodesk.com/ Autodesk Viewer] online
===Video Guide===
==FAQ==
<div class="toccolours mw{{X100x-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.0;">Q: How to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: The X1000 does not reserve the nut column to fix the 2230/2242/2260 SSD. Based on our test, you can secure the 2230/2242/2260 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.</div></div> <div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.0;">Q: Which NVMe drives work with a Raspberry Pi 5?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-content">A: You can refer to the video: https://youtu.be/3mUgVTBmKio.</div></div>FAQ}}
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