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Roll out latest dev changes to prod #3873

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion documentation/asciidoc/accessories/sd-cards/about.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Random 4KB read performance:
* 3,200 IOPS on Raspberry Pi 4 (DDR50)
* 5,000 IOPS on Raspberry Pi 5 (SDR104)

Random 4K write performance:
Random 4KB write performance:

* 1,200 IOPS on Raspberry Pi 4 (DDR50)
* 2,000 IOPS on Raspberry Pi 5 (SDR104)
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28 changes: 16 additions & 12 deletions documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/pcie.adoc
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Expand Up @@ -53,32 +53,36 @@ After saving your changes, reboot your Raspberry Pi with `sudo reboot` to update

WARNING: The Raspberry Pi 5 is not certified for Gen 3.0 speeds. PCIe Gen 3.0 connections may be unstable.

==== via `config.txt`

The connection is certified for Gen 2.0 speeds (5 GT/s), but you can force Gen 3.0 (8 GT/s) speeds. To enable PCIe Gen 3.0 speeds, add the following line to `/boot/firmware/config.txt`:

By default, Raspberry Pi 5 uses Gen 2.0 speeds (5 GT/s). Use one of the following approaches to force Gen 3.0 (8 GT/s) speeds:

[tabs%sync]
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via `config.txt`::
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To enable PCIe Gen 3.0 speeds, add the following line to `/boot/firmware/config.txt`:
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[source,ini]
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dtparam=pciex1_gen=3
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Reboot your Raspberry Pi with `sudo reboot` for these settings to take effect.

==== via `raspi-config`

via `raspi-config`::
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Run the following command to open the Raspberry Pi Configuration CLI:

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[source,console]
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$ sudo raspi-config
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Complete the following steps to enable PCIe Gen 3.0 speeds:

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. Select `Advanced Options`.
. Select `PCIe Speed`.
. Choose `Yes` to enable PCIe Gen 3 mode.
. Select `Finish` to exit.
. Reboot your Raspberry Pi with `sudo reboot` for your changes to take effect.

Reboot your Raspberry Pi with `sudo reboot` for these settings to take effect.

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