🔗 *The full guide* : _ *SSDs* on the *Raspberry Pi* are not new. For many years now people have been enjoying *NVMe* speeds on Raspberry Pis through the use of NVMe-to-USB adapters. The *Pi 5* brought a long-awaited PCIE slot, opening up the possibilities of connecting *M.2* devices directly to the board through the use of the *Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT+* (Hardware Attached on Top). 🔧🔨🧰 Hardware featured in this guide: *Raspberry Pi 5 M.2 HAT:* _ *Corsair Force MP600 MICRO 1TB M.2 2242 NVMe SSD:* _ *Raspberry Pi 5 & Accessories:* _ 0:00 Intro 1:10 What You Will Need 2:39 Installing the NVME HAT and Drive 3:40 Installing Pi OS 5:50 Setting the Boot Order 7:00 Enabling PCIE Gen 3 8:04 NVME vs MircoSD Benchmarks 9:15 Wrap Up 💡❓ If you have any questions about this content or want to share a project you're working on head over to our *maker forum:* _ 🌏🦘 *Core Electronics* is located in the heart of Newcastle, Australia. We're powered by makers, for makers. Drop by if you are looking for: • *Raspberry Pi* _ • *Arduino* _ • *Sparkfun* _ • *Adafruit* _ • *Pololu* _ • *DFRobot* _ The following trademarks are owned by *Core Electronics Pty Ltd:* "Core Electronics" and the Core Electronics logo "Makerverse" and the Makerverse logo "PiicoDev" and the PiicoDev logo "GlowBit" and the GlowBit logo











