Raspberry Pi is the darling of DIY computing, but its time as a popular Mini PC may be coming to an end for reasons explored ...
You might not think it possible to transform a humble Raspberry Pi 5 into a system capable of delivering stunning 4K gaming ...
The Raspberry Pi now ... giving the CM4 a Mini ITX formfactor and a ton of IO. (Video embedded after the break.) The Seaberry sports a full-sized x16 PCI-E port, with only 1x bandwidth but capable ...
Prolific Raspberry Pi modder Jeff Geerling recently published instructions for connecting a Raspberry Pi 5 to an external ...
We’ve remarked before that one of the problems facing the Raspberry Pi folks is that a new revision ... for it then it should include that mini PCI-E slot on board for SSDs and other peripherals.
Geerling's maze of adapters, software tweaks, and workarounds is a testament both to his ingenuity and the flexibility of the ...
Love retro gaming but think the "mini ... external PCIe (2.0) port, which means you can run your operating system from a fast external NVMe SSD. While ARM64-supported, Debian-based Linux operating ...
2 connector with support for PCIe 3.0 x4 NVMe SSDs or other expansion ... At first glance, the little computer looks a lot like a Raspberry Pi Model B. Both computers feature 40-pin GPIO headers ...
The little computer has a metal body that weighs 800 grams (1.76 pounds). It measures 153 x 110 x 30mm (6″ x 4.3″ x 1.2″) ...
Raspberry Pi wizard Jeff Geerling has demonstrated 4K60 gaming on his Pi 5 setup. Crucially, the Raspberry Pi was given a ...
connecting an old AMD Radeon RX 460 GPU to the Raspberry Pi 5's PCI Express bus and managing to play demanding titles like Doom 3 (2004) and Tux Racer at a crisp 4K resolution. Geerling's maze ...