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  1. Geekworm X1208 : une extension RaspberryPi 5 qui propose stockage et batterie
    La carte d'extension Geekworm X1208 permet d'ajouter à un Raspberry Pi 5 un port M.2 2280 NVMe PCIe et une batterie Lithium Ion..
    minimachines.net/?p=140688 #geekworm #raspberrypi

  2. Nom de code X1013 : une extension 10 ports USB pour RPi
    Avec un sens aigu du marketing, le X1013 se positionne comme un hub 10 ports pour cartes de développement Raspberry Pi..
    minimachines.net/?p=138293 #geekworm #raspberrypi

  3. @TheOneDoc Similar experiences here with a couple of #argon40 cases. I tend to use #geekworm now - very basic but hey, less to go wrong.

  4. @TheOneDoc Similar experiences here with a couple of #argon40 cases. I tend to use #geekworm now - very basic but hey, less to go wrong.

  5. @TheOneDoc Similar experiences here with a couple of #argon40 cases. I tend to use #geekworm now - very basic but hey, less to go wrong.

  6. @TheOneDoc Similar experiences here with a couple of cases. I tend to use now - very basic but hey, less to go wrong.

  7. @TheOneDoc Similar experiences here with a couple of #argon40 cases. I tend to use #geekworm now - very basic but hey, less to go wrong.

  8. A note about #geekworm hardware:

    The #P579 case seems great. Very no-frills compared to #argon40 products but to me that's a plus. Argon40 stuff is too fussy and fragile.

    The #X1004 hat, also fine. I had to research to see which way to insert the flat FFC cable (silver connecting strips inwards, you're welcome), but otherwise the instructions were fine.

  9. A note about #geekworm hardware:

    The #P579 case seems great. Very no-frills compared to #argon40 products but to me that's a plus. Argon40 stuff is too fussy and fragile.

    The #X1004 hat, also fine. I had to research to see which way to insert the flat FFC cable (silver connecting strips inwards, you're welcome), but otherwise the instructions were fine.

  10. A note about hardware:

    The case seems great. Very no-frills compared to products but to me that's a plus. Argon40 stuff is too fussy and fragile.

    The hat, also fine. I had to research to see which way to insert the flat FFC cable (silver connecting strips inwards, you're welcome), but otherwise the instructions were fine.

  11. A note about #geekworm hardware:

    The #P579 case seems great. Very no-frills compared to #argon40 products but to me that's a plus. Argon40 stuff is too fussy and fragile.

    The #X1004 hat, also fine. I had to research to see which way to insert the flat FFC cable (silver connecting strips inwards, you're welcome), but otherwise the instructions were fine.

  12. Looking at ways to replace my elderly & noisy #diskstation with a silent #SSD #NAS...

    Hardware: #raspberrypi 5 with a #geekworm X1004 SSD hat in a Geekworm P579 case, with a 480Gb NVMe stick from a defunct laptop, running Pi OS lite.

    Software: tried #OpenMediaVault 7, too many crashes & hangs, total dog's breakfast. Looked at #CasaOS but don't trust the privacy policy.

    Think I'll just set up #Samba via #SSH and forget fancy web GUIs. I seem to be more confident with the shell these days.

  13. Looking at ways to replace my elderly & noisy #diskstation with a silent #SSD #NAS...

    Hardware: #raspberrypi 5 with a #geekworm X1004 SSD hat in a Geekworm P579 case, with a 480Gb NVMe stick from a defunct laptop, running Pi OS lite.

    Software: tried #OpenMediaVault 7, too many crashes & hangs, total dog's breakfast. Looked at #CasaOS but don't trust the privacy policy.

    Think I'll just set up #Samba via #SSH and forget fancy web GUIs. I seem to be more confident with the shell these days.

  14. Looking at ways to replace my elderly & noisy with a silent ...

    Hardware: 5 with a X1004 SSD hat in a Geekworm P579 case, with a 480Gb NVMe stick from a defunct laptop, running Pi OS lite.

    Software: tried 7, too many crashes & hangs, total dog's breakfast. Looked at but don't trust the privacy policy.

    Think I'll just set up via and forget fancy web GUIs. I seem to be more confident with the shell these days.

  15. Looking at ways to replace my elderly & noisy #diskstation with a silent #SSD #NAS...

    Hardware: #raspberrypi 5 with a #geekworm X1004 SSD hat in a Geekworm P579 case, with a 480Gb NVMe stick from a defunct laptop, running Pi OS lite.

    Software: tried #OpenMediaVault 7, too many crashes & hangs, total dog's breakfast. Looked at #CasaOS but don't trust the privacy policy.

    Think I'll just set up #Samba via #SSH and forget fancy web GUIs. I seem to be more confident with the shell these days.

  16. #RaspberryPi5 inside #Miuzei aluminum case and #Geekworm #X1005 #NVMe hat. The case also has a fan & cooler no longer visible from this angle. Now, this could be a desktop replacement indeed. Not that I'd do that as it is still less powerful, especially weaker than the Rockchip boards. Good to have a PCIx lane though. The fancier part of this hat is the two slot option for the SSD. Still building and not powered on yet. I hope that I've attached the flex cable between the hat and Pi correctly

  17. #RaspberryPi5 inside #Miuzei aluminum case and #Geekworm #X1005 #NVMe hat. The case also has a fan & cooler no longer visible from this angle. Now, this could be a desktop replacement indeed. Not that I'd do that as it is still less powerful, especially weaker than the Rockchip boards. Good to have a PCIx lane though. The fancier part of this hat is the two slot option for the SSD. Still building and not powered on yet. I hope that I've attached the flex cable between the hat and Pi correctly

  18. #RaspberryPi5 inside #Miuzei aluminum case and #Geekworm #X1005 #NVMe hat. The case also has a fan & cooler no longer visible from this angle. Now, this could be a desktop replacement indeed. Not that I'd do that as it is still less powerful, especially weaker than the Rockchip boards. Good to have a PCIx lane though. The fancier part of this hat is the two slot option for the SSD. Still building and not powered on yet. I hope that I've attached the flex cable between the hat and Pi correctly

  19. Geekworm X1011 : Jusqu’à 4 ports M.2 NVMe pour Raspberry Pi 5
    L'extension HAT Geekworm X1011 propose d'embarquer jusqu'à quatre ports M.2 NVMe PCIe au dessus de votre RPi.... #minimachines #geekworm #raspberrypi
    minimachines.net/actu/geekworm

  20. Connect up to 4 M.2 NVMe SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5 with the Geekwork X1011 board

    A few months ago Geekworm launched one of the first boards that allows you to connect up to two M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5.
    Now the company is back with another model that supports up to four. The Geekworm X1011 add-on board for the Raspberry Pi 5 is available now for $50 from the Geekworm AliExpress shop or $51 from the Geekworm […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=168382

    #addOnBoards #geekworm #geekwormX1011 #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiHad #raspberryPiShield #ssd #storage

  21. Connect up to 4 M.2 NVMe SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5 with the Geekwork X1011 board

    A few months ago Geekworm launched one of the first boards that allows you to connect up to two M.2 2280 PCIe NVMe SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5.
    Now the company is back with another model that supports up to four. The Geekworm X1011 add-on board for the Raspberry Pi 5 is available now for $50 from the Geekworm AliExpress shop or $51 from the Geekworm […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=168382

    #addOnBoards #geekworm #geekwormX1011 #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiHad #raspberryPiShield #ssd #storage

  22. @husjon I have a Pi5 that boots from a USB SSD and has a #geekworm x1001 nvme "adapter" with a kingston 500GB NV2 drive. I haven't noticed it getting over 55-60 when i push it. It's in a geekworm P579 case and has the Pi active cooler fan (highly recommended btw). #raspberrypi

  23. Thanks to the Geekworm wiki and @geerlingguy, I now have
    MXLinux 23 Raspberry Pi Respin running on my Raspberry Pi 5 with the PineberryPi HatDrive SSD HAT!

    Say “hello” to Commander Fox, likely destined for Nextcloud duty.

    Booting and app launching are FAST. The only thing that holds it back is the lack of a GPU, but it’s perfectly useable for light desktop work.

    @mxlinux

  24. Connect two M.2 2280 SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5 with Geekworm’s X1004 Dual NVMe HAT

    Raspberry Pi 5 add-on boards that allow you to attach a PCIe NVMe solid state drive to the little computer are becoming so common that I told myself I wasn’t going to write about new models anymore.
    And then I saw the Geekworm X1004 Dual 2280 NVMe SSD shield. Available from AliExpress for $43, this little board is one of the more expensive […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=166373

    #geekworm #geekwormX1004 #pcie #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiHat #ssd #suptronics

  25. Connect two M.2 2280 SSDs to a Raspberry Pi 5 with Geekworm’s X1004 Dual NVMe HAT

    Raspberry Pi 5 add-on boards that allow you to attach a PCIe NVMe solid state drive to the little computer are becoming so common that I told myself I wasn’t going to write about new models anymore.
    And then I saw the Geekworm X1004 Dual 2280 NVMe SSD shield. Available from AliExpress for $43, this little board is one of the more expensive […]

    https://liliputing.com/?p=166373

    #geekworm #geekwormX1004 #pcie #raspberryPi5 #raspberryPiHat #ssd #suptronics

  26. Geekworm X1004 : un HAT double M.2 2280 pour Raspberry Pi 5
    Le HAT Geekworm X1004 est la première solution d'extension NVMe pour Raspberry Pi 5 a proposer deux ports M.2 2280.... #minimachines #geekworm #raspberrypi
    minimachines.net/actu/geekworm

  27. For those who think this would be a great UPS as they write in the name, then forget about the UPS future.

    According to the tech support so is not possible to read battery status by software and it can not safely shutdown by it self.

    When you order it to shutdown you must hold in the powerbutton for about 3 sec before it turns of.

    If you have stable powersupply with shorter interupt, like up to a 3 hours then this might work as some safety for the system

    #Raspberrypi #Geekworm #support

  28. Raspberry Pi Zero 2W med Geekworm X306 UPS shield och kylfläns monterad över.

    Supporten i Kina har varit snabb på att svara på de inledande frågorna men får se om jag får hjälp med hur man läser av status på batteriet och får den att stänga ner vid lämplig batterinivå.

    #raspberrypi #geekworm #addon

  29. Yeesh. The #geekworm Pi case gets real hot even without much load. Problem is that the BOTTOM gets hot as well. Scared to leave it on my desk. I'm using the base of the #flirc case as a "coaster" until I can figure out a better solution. Real surprised it doesn't come with teensy risers.

  30. Yeesh. The #geekworm Pi case gets real hot even without much load. Problem is that the BOTTOM gets hot as well. Scared to leave it on my desk. I'm using the base of the #flirc case as a "coaster" until I can figure out a better solution. Real surprised it doesn't come with teensy risers.

  31. Yeesh. The #geekworm Pi case gets real hot even without much load. Problem is that the BOTTOM gets hot as well. Scared to leave it on my desk. I'm using the base of the #flirc case as a "coaster" until I can figure out a better solution. Real surprised it doesn't come with teensy risers.

  32. Yeesh. The #geekworm Pi case gets real hot even without much load. Problem is that the BOTTOM gets hot as well. Scared to leave it on my desk. I'm using the base of the #flirc case as a "coaster" until I can figure out a better solution. Real surprised it doesn't come with teensy risers.

  33. Yeesh. The Pi case gets real hot even without much load. Problem is that the BOTTOM gets hot as well. Scared to leave it on my desk. I'm using the base of the case as a "coaster" until I can figure out a better solution. Real surprised it doesn't come with teensy risers.

  34. @dhrystone Interesting, since I just did the same with one of my Pis (#Flirc to #geekworm). Did it so I could have a Pi4 with GPIO pins exposed

  35. @dhrystone Interesting, since I just did the same with one of my Pis (#Flirc to #geekworm). Did it so I could have a Pi4 with GPIO pins exposed

  36. @dhrystone Interesting, since I just did the same with one of my Pis (#Flirc to #geekworm). Did it so I could have a Pi4 with GPIO pins exposed

  37. @dhrystone Interesting, since I just did the same with one of my Pis ( to ). Did it so I could have a Pi4 with GPIO pins exposed

  38. @dhrystone Interesting, since I just did the same with one of my Pis (#Flirc to #geekworm). Did it so I could have a Pi4 with GPIO pins exposed

  39. Switched out the #RaspberryPi #FLIRC passive cooling case for a #Geekworm armor case, also passive. Wow. Difference in temp is impressive. Running overclocked (overvoltage 4, arm_freq 1900) and idle at ~53°C right now, other case had it at high 60’s. Will be interesting to see how it performs at load. And yes I know active cooling is better. It’s also mechanical, and louder. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  40. Switched out the #RaspberryPi #FLIRC passive cooling case for a #Geekworm armor case, also passive. Wow. Difference in temp is impressive. Running overclocked (overvoltage 4, arm_freq 1900) and idle at ~53°C right now, other case had it at high 60’s. Will be interesting to see how it performs at load. And yes I know active cooling is better. It’s also mechanical, and louder. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  41. Switched out the #RaspberryPi #FLIRC passive cooling case for a #Geekworm armor case, also passive. Wow. Difference in temp is impressive. Running overclocked (overvoltage 4, arm_freq 1900) and idle at ~53°C right now, other case had it at high 60’s. Will be interesting to see how it performs at load. And yes I know active cooling is better. It’s also mechanical, and louder. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  42. Switched out the #RaspberryPi #FLIRC passive cooling case for a #Geekworm armor case, also passive. Wow. Difference in temp is impressive. Running overclocked (overvoltage 4, arm_freq 1900) and idle at ~53°C right now, other case had it at high 60’s. Will be interesting to see how it performs at load. And yes I know active cooling is better. It’s also mechanical, and louder. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  43. Switched out the passive cooling case for a armor case, also passive. Wow. Difference in temp is impressive. Running overclocked (overvoltage 4, arm_freq 1900) and idle at ~53°C right now, other case had it at high 60’s. Will be interesting to see how it performs at load. And yes I know active cooling is better. It’s also mechanical, and louder. 🤷🏻‍♂️

  44. So, what kind of setups do you have for at home NAS drives and Pi's?

    3 B+/3B SATA HDD/SSD Storage Expansion Board, X820 V3.0 USB 3.0 Mobile Hard Disk Module for 2.5 Inch SATA HDD/SSD/Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ (B Plus)/3 B/ROCK64/Tinker Board: Computers & Accessories

    amazon.com/Geekworm-Raspberry-