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Raspberry Pi enthusiast, maker, and computer engineering student, George Godinez, has created an impressive fanless Raspberry Pi 4 heatsink. As you might ...
Raspberry Pi 4 is clocked at 1.5 GHz and we will try to move it up to 2 GHz in this post. ... First, you need to add a heatsink and a cooler to your device to stop it from heating.
In the upgrade from the Raspberry Pi 4 to the Raspberry Pi 5, one complicating factor was that the Raspberry Pi 5 was the first model that needed a heatsink and fan to live up to its full potential.
Raspberry Pis are efficient servers due to their compact size and low energy use. Upgrade your Raspberry Pi server with a stylish 3D-printed case and OLED screen. Enhance your Raspberry Pi case with ...
With the older Raspberry Pi 4, you can get away with a simple passive cooler in the form of an aluminum heatsink. We found that the Pi 5 will thermal throttle within minutes if you don’t add a ...
Raspberry Pi single-board-computers are great for a lot of different tasks. Sometimes, they need more help staying cool though. Here's how to tell.