Electrocookie Mini PC Case for Raspberry Pi 5 with M.2 Nvme SSD Pcie HAT and Active RGB Lighting Cooler (Black Case + M.2 HAT[ECR5 SSDS])

Electrocookie Mini PC Case for Raspberry Pi 5 with M.2 Nvme SSD Pcie HAT and Active RGB Lighting Cooler (Black Case + M.2 HAT[ECR5 SSDS])

Brand: ElectroCookie
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  • Miniature PC-Style Case for Raspberry Pi 5, featuring an NVMe M.2 SSD shield compatible with 2230 and 2242 sizes, providing expanded storage and ultra-fast responsiveness.
  • **SSD Compatibility & Setup Info : Please check SSD compatibility in the product description or by searching “Pi Benchmark” online. Boot drive setup instructions are also provided in the product description below, or you can follow official Raspberry Pi documentation and online tutorials.
  • Enjoy easy access to GPIO pins and quick SSD swaps with the tinted side door, which also beautifully showcases internal RGB lighting to combine style with functionality.
  • Equipped with an RGB-lit PWM fan that turns on with system power and automatically adjusts its speed based on CPU temperature (*Note: The lighting is not programmable, and the fan may not spin when the CPU is cool, or may run continuously if no OS or bootable drive is available to control it.).
  • Easily power your Raspberry Pi 5 on or off from outside the case using the convenient side power button, directly connected to the Raspberry Pi 5's power button.
  • Create a unique case by customizing front panels; the frame is designed to support various materials like 1/16–1/8 inch(1.6–3mm) acrylic, wood, and PCB board for a personalized style.

Raspberry Pi 5 NVMe SSD HAT – Compatibility Notice

This NVMe SSD HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 shares the same circuit design as widely adopted M.2 HATs, featuring a PCB layout that’s been minimally customized to fit our case dimensions. As with the official Raspberry Pi Foundation M.2 HAT, it supports only 2230 and 2242 NVMe SSDs.
If your SSD is not recognized or fails to boot with the Raspberry Pi 5, it is most likely due to incompatibility between the SSD and the Raspberry Pi 5. The HAT simply acts as a signal and power bridge and does not affect SSD compatibility.
SSD controllers known to cause issues include:
SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202, Phison series controllers
★ Known Incompatible SSDs ★
The following SSDs have been reported to show compatibility issues with Raspberry Pi 5:
  • Inland TN446
  • Corsair MP600
  • Micron 2450
  • Kingston OM8SEP4256Q-A0
  • WD_Blue SN550 / SN580
  • WD_Green SN350
  • WD_Black SN850 / SN770
  • Kingspec series
  • Any other SSDs that use SMI2263XT, SMI2263EN, MAP1202, or Phison series controllers

★ Recommended SSDs (Confirmed Compatible) ★
The following SSDs are known for low power consumption and low heat generation, making them a great match for the Raspberry Pi 5’s hardware and power limits:
  • Samsung PM9A1, PM981, PM991, PM991a, PM9B1
  • SK hynix BC901, BC711
  • Official Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD

★ Tips for Stable Operation ★
  • Make sure your Raspberry Pi 5’s bootloader and OS are up to date.
  • Before purchasing an SSD, we recommend searching online for “Pi Benchmarks” to check real-world performance and compatibility reports.

How to Set Up SSD Boot on Raspberry Pi 5 Using an M.2 HAT


Note: SSD boot setup is the same as with the official M.2 HAT or other standard models.
You can follow the official Raspberry Pi documentation, online tutorials,
or simply refer to the step-by-step guide below.
1. Assemble your Raspberry Pi 5 board with the M.2 HAT and SSD.
2. Insert an SD card with Raspberry Pi OS into your Raspberry Pi 5, and power it on.
3. Open the terminal and run the following commands one by one to update your Raspberry Pi.:
sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
sudo apt install rpi-eeprom
sudo rpi-eeprom-update
4. Install Raspberry Pi Imager:
sudo apt install rpi-imager
5. Launch Raspberry Pi Imager:
rpi-imager
6. In the Imager:
- Select
Raspberry Pi 5 as your device
- Choose the OS version
- Select your SSD as the target drive, and start the installation.
7. After OS installation, run the following to configure boot order:
sudo raspi-config
8. Set boot order:
Advanced Options → Boot Order → NVMe/USB Boot
Then press
Finish or the Escape key.
9. Reboot your Raspberry Pi. It will now boot from the NVMe SSD
  • Item Model Number: 3.Black Case+M.2 HAT(ECR5 SSDS)
  • Part Number: Raspi Case
  • Number of items: 1
  • Mounting Hardware: Case, Components
  • Batteries Included: No
  • Batteries Required: No
  • Brand: ElectroCookie
  • Special Features: Aktive RGB-Beleuchtung, aktive Kühlung, tragbar
  • Material Type: Plastic
  • Compatible Devices: Raspberry Pi 5
  • Item Weight: 240 g
  • Model Name: Mini PC Case for Raspberry Pi 5
  • Model: 3.Black Case+M.2 HAT(ECR5 SSDS)
  • Package Dimensions: 12.4 x 12.29 x 6.4 cm; 240 Grams
  • Manufacturer: ElectroCookie
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