PREMIUM ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION The high quality aluminum case features a mini PC design that not only provides durability, but also adds a sleek, modern touch to your desk, wall or workshop. (*Note: Not compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 due to different USB and Ethernet port placement.) High Speed NVMe SSD SD Expansion Features an NVMe M.2 SSD HAT Shield compatible with sizes 2230 and 2242, providing extended storage and ultra-fast responsiveness. **SSD Compatibility & Setup Info : Please check SSD compatibility in product description or search online for \; Product description Raspberry Pi 5 NVMe SSD HAT - Compatibility Note This NVMe SSD hat for Raspberry Pi 5 has the same circuit design as widely used M.2 HATs, with a PCB layout that has been minimally adapted to our case dimensions. As with the official Raspberry Pi Foundation M.2 HAT, it only supports 2230 and 2242 NVMe SSDs. If your SSD is not recognized or cannot boot with the Raspberry Pi 5, this is most likely due to the incompatibility between the SSD and the Raspberry Pi 5. The HAT simply acts as a signal and power bridge and does not affect SSD compatibility. SSD controllers known to cause problems include: SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202, Phison Series Controllers Known Incompatible SSDs The following SSDs show compatibility issues with Raspberry Pi 5: Domestic TN446 Corsair MP600 Micron 2450 Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0 WD_Blue SN550 / SN580 WD_Green SN350 WD_Black SN850 / SN770 Kingspec Series All other SSDs that use SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202 or Phison series controllers. Recommended SSDs (confirmed compatible) The following SSDs are known for low power consumption and low heat generation, making them a great addition to the hardware and performance limits of the Raspberry Pi 5: Samsung PM9A1, PM981, PM991, PM991a, PM9B1. SK hynix BC901, BC711. Official Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD Tips for stable operation. Make sure your Raspberry Pi 5's bootloader and operating system are up to date. Before purchasing an SSD, we recommend searching for \; Product description Raspberry Pi 5 NVMe SSD HAT - Compatibility Note This NVMe SSD hat for Raspberry Pi 5 has the same circuit design as widely used M.2 HATs, with a PCB layout that has been minimally adapted to our case dimensions. As with the official Raspberry Pi Foundation M.2 HAT, it only supports 2230 and 2242 NVMe SSDs. If your SSD is not recognized or cannot boot with the Raspberry Pi 5, this is most likely due to the incompatibility between the SSD and the Raspberry Pi 5. The HAT simply acts as a signal and power bridge and does not affect SSD compatibility. SSD controllers known to cause problems include: SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202, Phison Series Controllers Known Incompatible SSDs The following SSDs show compatibility issues with Raspberry Pi 5: Domestic TN446 Corsair MP600 Micron 2450 Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0 WD_Blue SN550 / SN580 WD_Green SN350 WD_Black SN850 / SN770 Kingspec Series All other SSDs that use SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202 or Phison series controllers. Recommended SSDs (confirmed compatible) The following SSDs are known for low power consumption and low heat generation, making them a great addition to the hardware and performance limits of the Raspberry Pi 5: Samsung PM9A1, PM981, PM991, PM991a, PM9B1. SK hynix BC901, BC711. Official Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD Tips for stable operation. Make sure your Raspberry Pi 5's bootloader and operating system are up to date. Before purchasing an SSD, we recommend searching for \; Raspberry Pi 5 NVMe SSD HAT - Compatibility Note This NVMe SSD hat for Raspberry Pi 5 has the same circuit design as widely used M.2 HATs, with a PCB layout that has been minimally adapted to our case dimensions. As with the official Raspberry Pi Foundation M.2 HAT, it only supports 2230 and 2242 NVMe SSDs. If your SSD is not recognized or cannot boot with the Raspberry Pi 5, this is most likely due to the incompatibility between the SSD and the Raspberry Pi 5. The HAT simply acts as a signal and power bridge and does not affect SSD compatibility. SSD controllers known to cause problems include: SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202, Phison Series Controllers Known Incompatible SSDs The following SSDs show compatibility issues with Raspberry Pi 5: Domestic TN446 Corsair MP600 Micron 2450 Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0 WD_Blue SN550 / SN580 WD_Green SN350 WD_Black SN850 / SN770 Kingspec Series All other SSDs that use SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202 or Phison series controllers. Recommended SSDs (confirmed compatible) The following SSDs are known for low power consumption and low heat generation, making them a great addition to the hardware and performance limits of the Raspberry Pi 5: Samsung PM9A1, PM981, PM991, PM991a, PM9B1. SK hynix BC901, BC711. Official Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD Tips for stable operation. Make sure your Raspberry Pi 5's bootloader and operating system are up to date. Before purchasing an SSD, we recommend searching for \
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