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Issue #750, Issue #743: Add two new NAS-focused CM boards.
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_boards_cm/homelabs-pi-storage.md

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layout: board
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title: "Homelabs Pi Storage"
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short_description: A CM5 NAS board and 3D Printed NAS enclosure.
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status: prototype
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picture: "/images/board-homelabs-pi-storage.jpg"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/743"
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link: "https://github.com/kelroy1990/Homelabs-Pi-Storage"
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videos:
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryCOpcglyI
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The Homelabs Pi Storage board is an expansion board for the Raspberry Pi CM5 that turns it into a proper NAS/server platform with low power consumption, and support for up to 6 SATA drives and two M.2 NVMe SSDs through a PCIe Gen 3 switch.
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It may be released commercially in the future, and there are STEP files for a 3D printable 6-bay NAS enclosure with removable drive sleds. It may be available through Crowd Supply and later, if successful, may be available for purchase from Tindie or elsewhere.

_boards_cm/t1-t0ast.md

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layout: board
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title: "T1-T0ast"
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short_description: A mini ITX CM5 motherboard intended for small NASes or PCIe use cases.
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status: prototype
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picture: "/images/board-t1-t0ast.png"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/750"
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link: "https://github.com/KWAC-EE/T1-T0ast"
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videos:
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GryCOpcglyI
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The T1-T0ast is a Mini ITX CM5 carrier board that's meant to allow "legacy Sata, PCIE, and ATX/ITX equipment to find a useful home."
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The motherboard uses standard ATX 24 pin power, supplies power to two HDDs using 4-pin Molex connectors, and can interface with two SATA drives using ports directly on the board. There's also a full x16 (x1 electrical) PCIe slot, and an M.2 NVMe SSD slot.

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