by Jonathan Updated Oct 17, 2024 Published Oct 17, 2024 Raspberry Pi News
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Yes, it is possible. But can it play DOOM? Yes, it can, at 4K and on Ultra. Check out more details about how this was achived in my blog post: – https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2024/use-external-gpu-on-raspberry-pi-5-4k-gaming Here are the parts I used in my...
by Jonathan Updated Oct 4, 2024 Published Oct 3, 2024 Raspberry Pi News
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What happens when you plug a GPU into a Pi 5? How about WiFi 7? And three Xeon CPUs… wait, what?! Please consider donating to the UOAA to support other people with ostomies, like I have! You can use the form on YouTube next to this video, or donate online:...
by Jonathan Updated Apr 27, 2022 Published Apr 27, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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After TWO YEARS it finally works! Video output through multiple GPUs on the Raspberry Pi. Well… sorta. Check out what we have working in the video—and what’s yet to be discovered. Special thanks to EVERYONE who’s worked so hard on this over...