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167 bytes added, 15:38, 8 December 2023
-Read speed: 91.1 MB/s
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'''2. Test X1100 shield'''
[[File:X1100-Crystaldiskmark.png]]
 
Here are two test comparison charts:
 
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==Packing List==
==<mark>'''Important Notes'''</mark>==
* Recommended '''Geekworm [[HT-PD27W]]''' or '''Raspberry Pi official 27W USB-C Power Supply''', which provides up to 5A current at +5.1V to drive your hard drives
* If you are using a power supply that cannot provide 5A at +5V or not compatible, setting <span class="tb_blue">usb_max_current_enable=1</span> in the <span class="tb_blue">/boot/firmware/config.txt</span> file will override this and increases the USB current limit to '''1.6A'''. otherwise, it might affect USB booting or cannot provide enough power to your hard drives and SSDs .
* The X1100, a USB 3.0 devices might generate radio frequency interference that can cause Wi-Fi and other wireless devices operating in the 2.4GHz band to have issues communicating with your Raspberry Pi5. To avoid interference on the 2.4GHz band using Wi-Fi, try using the 5GHz band instead. If problem still exists, please turn off WiFi and use the wired network instead.