When installing a PCIe M.2 NVMe SSD, users might find that the motherboard does not detect the SSD, leading to confusion and frustration. This often happens because the SSD and motherboard are not ...
Note that the new Raspberry Pi SSDs are PCIe 3.0 compatible, too, even though the Pi 5 only officially supports PCIe 2.0. You can unlock 3.0 speeds, however, by edding the Pi's config file and ...