Raspberry Pi 5 with 2TB NVME SSD Geekworm Shield
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Hey everyone! I would love some recommendations for channel video ideas. What do y'all sugest?
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Found your video by accident and appreciate how thorough you were in describing and showing on screen what you were doing. Job well done! Subscribed.
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You explained this very easy, thank you.
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Thank you! The clearest explanation yet for this. Let's see that NAS! Robert'
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Great article, thank you for going through the procedures step by step! I ordered one after viewing your video!
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Great demonstration, I'll be getting a pi5 soon and will use this as a reference. Thanks
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Can't thank you enough!! I learned so much from you. Cheers!
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I have the X1000 & X1001 & I too was also able to keep my heatsink on but I replaced their mounting screws with standoffs & moved the M.2 boards as up high as I could away from the heatsink to free up the fans airflow, so it keeps both cool. I also added feet to the board, to keep the underside of the Pi cool, but also in case I spill my coffee on the table so it doesn't get destroyed.
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Great instructions for setting up the GeekWorm X1001 on Pi5 with NVMe.
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Great video! The Pi benchmark site & utility is epic! I'd missed Jeff Geerling's NVMe gen3 settings in that config file so now, thanks to you, my Raspberry Pi 5 is even faster! Subscribed...
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Very insightful Luis, thanks for posting the video for our knowledge. Much appreciated!
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Great video. Useful and interesting
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Outstanding video! Thank you. I am just waiting on my Argon case with PCIC NVME holder to arrive.
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Awesome to finally see the x1001 - thanks. It should leave enough space for the Pi to be fitted in a rack mount 1U - I think.
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The Pi5 with GWx1001 NVME board installed fits perfectly inside the GeeekPi Metal Case for Raspberry Pi 5 (on Amazon).
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Me encanto el video y la explicación pues vas al grano y todo al detalle y aquí un subscriber nuevo. Saludos desde la isla del encanto 🇵🇷🔥
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Thanks, good information
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Great video. I also did the same "oil rig" set up with some standoffs.
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awesome🎉
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Super helpfull. thanks