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Issue #618: Add Geekworm X1011 quad-NVMe HAT.
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title: "Geekworm X1011 PCIe to Four M.2 NVMe HAT" | ||
short_description: A quad NVMe M.2 SSD HAT for Pi 5. | ||
status: production | ||
picture: "/images/hat-geekworm-x1011-4-drive-nvme.jpg" | ||
github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/618" | ||
link: "https://geekworm.com/collections/raspberry-pi/products/x1011" | ||
videos: [] | ||
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Geekworm's X1011 is a 4-drive M.2 NVMe SSD carrier which uses an ASmedia PCIe Gen 2 switch to bridge four NVMe drives to a Raspberry Pi 5. | ||
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It looks like it includes some Pogo pins to provide power to (or leech power from) the Pi 5's USB-C supply input. It has a warning to not plug in both the 5V barrel plug and Pi 5 USB-C power input at the same time (and it may not have any safety in place to prevent a short circuit if you do!). | ||
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It supports M.2 drives in 2230/2242/2260/2280 lengths, and does not support NVMe boot (because of the switch), at least not until Raspberry Pi resolves the issue [Can't boot Pi 5 via NVMe behind PCIe switch / bridge](https://github.com/raspberrypi/firmware/issues/1833). |
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