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🚀 Elevate Your Tech Game with the N16 Quad M.2 HAT!
The GeeekPi N16 Quad M.2 M-Key NVMe SSD HAT is designed for Raspberry Pi 5 enthusiasts, enabling the installation of up to four M.2 NVMe SSDs. It features a dual-purpose power supply that supports 9V-20V power delivery, ensuring efficient operation for both the Raspberry Pi and connected storage devices. This HAT is compatible with various SSD sizes, making it a versatile addition to any tech setup.
Standing screen display size | 4.45 Inches |
Screen Resolution | 1024x768 |
Max Screen Resolution | 1024x768 |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Integrated |
Card Description | Integrated |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | GeeekPi |
Series | N16 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.24 x 4.02 x 1.93 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | NVMe |
S**G
inexpensive and very easy to setup.
Works fine without issue on a Raspberry Pi 5. The best way to use it would be to write the desired OS image to a NVMe drive from another computer and install the drive into the first slot on this board. I used some a couple of inexpensive 500gb drives, 1tb drive and a 2tb drive. One of the 500gb drives is the boot drive with Bookworm installed. Each additional drive was partitioned and formatted per the included documentation, and mount points created and set to automatically mount on boot.
J**B
Easy to Setup and Use
This was very easy to set up. Some of the reviewers complain about assembly and fit. I recommend finding one of the YouTube videos and you'll see how the parts fit together.Setup was easy, especially if you already have a Pi5 set to boot from NVME. Just use the Raspberry Pi Imager to image an NVME drive (you need a USB adapter for that). No need to image a MicroSD and then do an image copy (if the Pi is already set to boot from NVME).I built a Raspberry Pi 5 NAS with cheap Patriot Low Power Consumption NVME SSD drives and OpenMediaVault. You don't need expensive, fast NVME drives because the Pi only has 1 Gb/s network connection. I get throughput of close to network capacity backing up the VMs in my VMware home lab using GhettoVCB.DO NOT use a Canakit USB-C switch inline with your power supply on this item. It will not supply enough power with the switch inline.I have several 52PI (GeekPi) products and all are good quality, function well, and are easy to set up. Just be aware that if you email them for support or questions, they are not always quick to respond.
S**.
4x NVME SSD X 4TB drives; success
Works well as advertised but couldn’t use 4 posts. The NVME middle prevents use of a standoff making the mounting a 3 point on the pi itself. Only reason I have to ding a star
M**M
Worked well with my NVME drives and M2 Sata converter
Worked well, and even supports M2 Sata PMP adapters
J**R
Pi 5 NVME hat 2.0
Product arrived promptly and well packaged. Now I need to get 4 SSD's to really dig in to product. But so far so good.
D**S
Easily fails voltage tests
Cant give zero stars. The PD input at 20V is under engineered and prone to failure. Soldering and connection are good, but the rectifier circuit and diodes are undersized and will fail!
S**E
Awesome!
Awesome! Much better than the first version! I have 4x NVMe on here and no more voltage alarms with a single usb-c power supply!
T**.
Works as advertised
Great m.2 NVME hat for the Pi 5, with a little bit of know how or following some online tutorials, just about anyone can get this up and running. I am using mine with the raspberry pi 5 for a NAS and media server. Was cost effective and did exactly what I wanted. Make sure you get a solid spec power supply, I started with a cheap one and it didn’t deliver the power needed.
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