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From: Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk>
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Subject: Re: Pi5 M.2 HAT
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 08:50:56 +0000
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Pancho wrote:

> The official NVMe Pi Hat has been out for months,

Oh, I don't have a Pi5, and though I kept hearing about 3rd party NVMe 
HATs and lack of official one

> I guess I should get 
> one, or maybe an alternative. I just bought a NVMe USB enclosure which 
> has appalling performance

Anyway, is it likely the write speeds are faster than the  read speeds? 
I know some enterprise SSDs come in "read mostly" or "write mostly" 
flavours, but for a Pi?