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NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension
NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension
NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension
NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension
NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension

NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension Board (M.2 2230 to 2280 Supported) (0TB (Duo))

Product ID : 53410373
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Galleon Product ID 53410373
UPC / ISBN 810094905002
Shipping Weight 0.5 lbs
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Manufacturer AAAwave
Shipping Dimension 7.99 x 5.98 x 4.02 inches
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NVMe Base for Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension Features

  • NVMe Base PCB with M.2 Slot (M-Key)

  • PCIe Pipe' Flat Flex Cable

  • 4x Rubber feet

  • M2 bolt and 2x nuts for SSD mounting

  • 4x 7mm M2.5 standoffs for base mounting

  • 8x short M2.5 bolts for base mounting

  • 4x long M2.5 bolts for 'pass-thru' mounting with a HAT


About NVMe Base For Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT PCIe Extension

NVMe Base Duo is a PCIe Gen 2 extension board for Raspberry Pi 5. Simply populate it with one or two M-key NVMe SSDs (2230 to 2280 sizes supported) and mount it under (or over) your Pi for a compact and fast storage solution - It even comes with rubber feet! It's the perfect solution for turning your Raspberry Pi 5 into a file server, media centre, reverse proxy, home automation server with built in backup, etc. - really any task that benefits from large amounts of fast storage, redundancy, or just to make use of a couple of spare disks - especially with random high operations per second (IOPS) workloads. In short it's a game changer! NVMe Base Duo follows the new "PIP" design guidelines provided by Raspberry Pi ensuring that it will be easy to use and be supported long term by updates to Raspberry Pi OS - though it is very early days and things are improving rapidly there!