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[[File:X857-IMG-7767.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield - FrontView]][[File:X857-IMG-7768.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield - BackView]][[File:X857-IMG-7769.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield]][[File:X857-IMG-7773.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield, NO include mSata SSD]][[File:X857-IMG-7775.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield + x735]][[File:X857-IMG-7776.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield + X765]][[File:X857-IMG-7778.jpg|thumb|right|X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield + X725]]
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==Overview==
After continuously collecting customers' feedbackNOTE: X857 V1.2 is not be producted, we have updated and released this fanal version of the mSata port SSD: X857V1. It 2 is upgraded from to [[X855X857 V2.0]] (1st generation) and [[X856]] (2nd generation).
'''X857 V2.0 is not support TRIM, only support UASP!''' After continuously collecting customers' feedback, we have updated and released this final version of the mSATA port SSD: X857 V1.2. It is upgraded from [[X855]] (1st generation) and [[X856]] (2nd generation). This X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD Shield expansion board provides a complete storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, only mSATA interface SDD hard disk is suitable for X857 mSATA SSD extension board; Support up to 2TB mSATA solid-state drive (SSD); Now it is time to build a mobile hard disk with a mSATA SSD for your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.
==Features==
| Notes ||
* A microSD card is required for forcing the Raspbian OS to use the HDD/SSD for its "root" partition
* <span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">WARNING:<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">Do not power your Raspberry Pi via the Pi's 40-pin header and type-C socket at the same time.</span>
* 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 Pi4. 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.
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*[[Properly Mount USB Storage on Raspberry Pi]]
*[[Auto Mount an NTFS USB Drive on Raspberry Pi]]
*https://henriksozzi.it/2021/01/ssd-con-trim-raspberry-pi4-procedura-ufficiale/ (Thanks for Henrik Sozzi)
==Packing List==
* 1 x X857 V1.2 mSATA SSD shield (Not including mSata SSD)
* 1 x USB3.1 jumper
* 6 x Screw M2.5 *6mm
4. Please try provide extra power to X857.
5. '''Please test and make sure your Raspberry Pi4 USB3 port is good one. ''' (We get the feedback that Pi 4 USB3 port is easy to broken)
If still any issue, please email us at '''support@geekworm.com''' and provide the follow information:
A: Please refer to [[Does the X825/X855 support USB boot]]
 
USB boot video for reference:
# https://youtu.be/8tTFgrOCsig
# https://youtu.be/suU09BMMFts
Q3: Does X857 support TRIM?
A: Yes, Only X857 V1.0 supports TRIM (Thanks for Mark), It will ensure the longevity and performance of mSATA drives.(The important thing is a rule has to be created to tell the OS this and then a cron entry made to schedule it.)
More detail refer to: https://www.glump.net/howto/desktop/enable-trim-on-an-external-ssd-on-linux
 Q4: Does X857 support UASP? A: X857 V1.0 supports TRIM but not UASP, X857 V2.0 supports UASP but not TRIM. ==Matching Metal Case for X857V1.2==Please refer to [[X857-C1 Case]]
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