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==How to Power==
* <span style="color:red;">5Vdc +/-5% ≥5A</span> power via FFC & pogo pins
* <span style="color:red;">5Vdc +/-5% ≥5A</span> power via type-c of Pi 5 or DC power jackof X1011
<span style="color:red;">Don't power the X1011 via DC powe jack and the Raspberry Pi5 via USB-C at the same time.</span>
==User Manual==
*Hardware: [[X1011-hardware]]* Software: X1011 software tutorials: [https://www.jeffgeerlingsuptronics.com/blogRaspberrypi/2024Storage/4x1011-way-nvme-raid-comes-raspberry-pi-5 4-way NVMe RAID comes to Raspberry Pi 5v1.1_software.html X1011 Software]*From Jeff's review video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yLZET7Jhza8
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===HardwareRelated links===* [https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/4-way-nvme-raid-comes-raspberry-pi-5 4-way NVMe RAID comes to Raspberry Pi 5]* [Filehttps:X1011//www.cnx-dwgsoftware.png | 700pxcom/2024/05/03/geekworm-x1011-board-adds-up-to-four-nvme-ssds-to-the-raspberry-pi-5/ Geekworm X1011 board adds up to four NVMe SSDs to the Raspberry Pi 5]* [https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/add-on-board-lets-you-use-four-nvme-ssds-at-once-with-raspberry-pi-5 Add-on board lets you use four NVMe SSDs at once with Raspberry Pi 5]
==FAQ==
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Q: Why is PCIE SWITCH 3.0 not used?
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A: Cost reasons. X1011 use pcie 2.0 is based on cost considerations, in the design and production of X1011 in the Chinese market pcie 3.0 ic price close to 30 dollars (now the price should be lower, in addition, we are a small batch production manufacturing, there is no IC purchasing bargaining power), is pcie 2.0 ic price 6 times or more. We think the final selling price is too high to be accepted by consumers; another point to note is that PI5 is certified to support PCIE 2.0 only, not PCIE 3.0.
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[[File<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"><div style="font-weight: Install1bold;line-x1011v1height:1.10;">Q: Why does the X1011 use a DC Jack instead of type-c?</div><div class="mw-collapsible-1content">A: We think about it more.jpg | 700px]]TYPE-C is limited to 5A, if 4 NVME SSDs are read/written at the same time + motherboard + fan, is the TYPE-C power supply enough at peak? But DC JACK can provide more than 5A power supply, is there an extra option with DC JACK?</div></div>
===Software===
* X1011 software tutorials: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Storage/x1011-v1.1_software.html X1011 Software]
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