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                "content": "-   Purchase Link: \\[ <https:\/\/52pi.com\/collections\/new-arrivals\/products\/n04-m-2-2280-pcie-to-nvme-top> \\]",
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                "content": "N04 is an NVME M.2 SSD(NVMe 2230, 2242, 2260, 2280 GEN 3) PIP (PCIe Peripheral Board) for the Raspberry Pi 5 that uses the new PCIe interface of the Raspberry Pi 5 to utilise the NVME M2 SSDs for fast data transfers and ultra-fast booting.\n\nN04 is compatible with the standard HAT size of Raspberry Pi and supports quad sizes of NVMe SSD: 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280. The included SSD mounting screws make it convenient for users to switch between the two sizes at any time.",
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                "content": "-   <strong>Designed for RPI 5:<\/strong> Dedicated to the latest single-board computer, the Raspberry Pi 5.\n-   <strong> NVMe Capability:<\/strong> Supports installing NVMe (M-key) drives in M.2 format sizes 2230, 2242, 2260 and 2280, extra custom CNC SSD mount screw, no soldering required.\n-   <strong> PCIe Support:<\/strong> PCIe x1 interface in both Gen2 & Gen3 standards.\n-   <strong> Ventilation hole design:<\/strong> Ventilation hole design provides excellent ventilation airflow for cooling.\n-   <strong> Camera\/Display fpc cutout:<\/strong> The openings in the PCB allow for the routing of two Display\/Camera FPC cables.\n-   <strong> Gold-plated PCB:<\/strong> Gold-plated PCBs offer superior electrical performance.\n-   <strong> PCIe ultra-short signal lines:<\/strong> The short trace routing of PCIe is more reliable and faster, fully meeting the signal requirements of PCIe 3.0.\n-   <strong> LED Indicators: <\/strong>Features LED light for M.2 disk activity (“ACT”).\n-   <strong> M.2 Standard-Compliant Power System: <\/strong>Integrated voltage regulator delivering up to 3A for the 3.3V power rail, compliant with M.2 (NGFF) standard.",
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                "content": "-   <strong> All Necessary Accessories Included:<\/strong> Comes with a FPC PCIe ribbon, M2 and M2.5 screws, spacers, and extra custom CNC SSD mount screw.",
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                "content": "-   Product outlook\n\n<img src=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Frontal face <img src=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Back face <img src=\"EP-0210-3.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-3.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-3.jpg\" \/>\n\\* 2D mechanical drawing [left\\|800px](File:2D_Mech_N04_M.2_2280_PCIe_to_NVMe_Top.png \"wikilink\")\n\\* NVMe SSD supported Key type <img src=\"EP-0210-11.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-11.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-11.jpg\" \/>\n[left\\|800px](File:EP-0228-07.jpg \"wikilink\")\n\\* Hardware Assembly <img src=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-1.jpg\" \/>\n<img src=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-2.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Booting From NVMe Available You can just remove the TF card away after configuring the NVMe SSD card as booting device. <img src=\"EP-0210-5.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-5.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-5.jpg\" \/>\n\\* Application scenario [left\\|800px](File:EP-0210-6.jpg \"wikilink\")\n===How to aseemble it===\n\n-   Please assemble it according to following figure.",
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                "content": "<img src=\"EP-0210-4.jpg\" title=\"EP-0210-4.jpg\" width=\"800\" alt=\"EP-0210-4.jpg\" \/>\n\\*\\* Step 1. Power off the Raspberry Pi 5 and remove the USB C power connection from the Pi. We need to make sure that the power is off.\n\n-   -   Step 2. Gently lift the PCIe connector plastic housing so that it unlocks and insert the flat flex cable so that the gold “teeth” are facing the USB \/ Ethernet ports.\n    -   Step 3. Setting up an NVMe SSD on the Raspberry Pi 5\n    -   Step 4. Gently apply pressure to the plastic connector housing so that the cable is locked in place.\n    -   Step 5. Perform the same procedure on the NVMe board.\n    -   Step 6. Insert your NVMe drive with Raspberry Pi OS into the NVMe board and secure it in place.\n    -   Step 7. Check all of the connections are correct and then power up the Raspberry Pi 5.",
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                "content": "-   2D Mech N04 M.2 2280 PCIe to NVMe Top PDF file: [File:2D Mech N04 M.2 2280 PCIe to NVMe Top.pdf](File:2D_Mech_N04_M.2_2280_PCIe_to_NVMe_Top.pdf \"wikilink\")",
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                "content": "-   Modify \/boot\/firmware\/config.txt and adding following parameters:\n\n<!-- -->\n\n    dtparam=pciex1\n\nAnd the connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speed (5 GT\/sec), but you can force it to Gen 3.0 (10 GT\/sec) if you add the following line after:\n\n    dtparam=pciex1_gen=3\n\nYou can run devices at PCIe Gen 3.0 speeds if you test and they run stable.\n\n-   Enable auto detection PCIe and booting from NVME.\n\n<!-- -->\n\n    sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit\n\nAdding following parts:\n\n    PCIE_PROBE=1\n    BOOT_ORDER=0xf416\n\nThe 6 means to enable booting from nvme. Reboot Raspberry Pi 5 and try to use \\`lsblk\\` or \\`lspci -vvv\\` to get more details of the PCIe device.",
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                "content": "-   YouTube channel: \\[ <https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=co4jMKH6ZzM&list=PL3rTThR8uljL0OUpOhoh7f07oYKhGIxWA> \\]",
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                "content": "-   N04 M.2 2280 PCIe to NVMe Top, PCIe to NVMe top for Raspberry Pi 5, Pi5's PCIe extension board for NVMe SSD.",
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