I picked up a Canakit inline switch for the Pi5. It's white and marked as USB-C PD (as opposed to the black, non-PD Pi4 switch).
It's been running for a few weeks on a Pi5 with an Geekworm X1001 NVME and Kingston NV2 SSD. No problems. I prefer to turn off the power to the Pi when I'm futzing with the hardware, and this definitely beats reaching over to unplug the power supply to achieve that.
It's been running for a few weeks on a Pi5 with an Geekworm X1001 NVME and Kingston NV2 SSD. No problems. I prefer to turn off the power to the Pi when I'm futzing with the hardware, and this definitely beats reaching over to unplug the power supply to achieve that.
Statistics: Posted by bls — Mon Mar 04, 2024 2:00 pm