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This little SATA board is a convenient and compact way to add up to 5 SATA drives to a Raspberry Pi, either via a CM4 carrier board that has a built-in full-size (80mm) M.2 slot, or via a PCI Express x1 to M.2 adapter card.
+This little SATA board is a convenient and compact way to add up to 5 SATA drives (there’s also a 6-port version) to a Raspberry Pi, either via a CM4 carrier board that has a built-in full-size (80mm) M.2 slot, or via a PCI Express x1 to M.2 adapter card.
Since mid-2021, SATA support is built into the Raspberry Pi kernel, so assuming you have updated to the latest version (sudo apt upgrade -y
), this card should work out of the box.
On the Pi 5, you may need to add the following options in your /boot/firmware/config.txt
for better compatibility with this and other SATA controllers:
dtoverlay=pciex1-compat-pi5,no-mip
+dtoverlay=pcie-32bit-dma-pi5
+