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I decided to build my own power efficient NAS using a Raspberry Pi 5 and two 3.5" HDDs, and some hats.The below components is what im usingRaspberry Pi 5 8 GBGeekworm X1009 Sata controllerGeekworm X1001 NVME controllerHatBRICK! Commander PCIe-switch (2 PCIe)Kingston NV2 M.2 NVMe Gen 4 250GBTo make everything work, you need M3 standoffs (yup, M3, not M2.5) which I discovered after the design that is the wrong dimension. I solved it by simply drilling out the holes in the different boards to 3 mm. Works perfect. You also need M3 threaded inserts in order to tighten the screws used.The top plate has cutout for a 80mm fan, but I havent got to try that out yet. The most difficult part of the assembly is to get the threaded inserts level, but once thats done, its just a matter of screwing it all together.There is no back plate available as of right now, but that is on my to-do list and to add that here as well. The pictures of my prints have two faults. The sides raised for some reasons
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