Ultimate Raspberry Pi Computer Build – Water Cooled CM4 with NVMe SSD

Ultimate Raspberry Pi Computer Build – Water Cooled CM4 with NVMe SSD

We’re going to build another unnecessary but pretty awesome computer, a water-cooled Pi CM4 running on an official IO board with an NVMe SSD connected via the PCIe Gen 2 slot. We’re also going to add an OLED stats display, front-facing USB ports and a...
Can these boards replace the Raspberry Pi CM4?

Can these boards replace the Raspberry Pi CM4?

There are two new Rockchip RK3566-based Compute Module 4 competitors, the Radxa CM3, and the Pine64 SOQuartz. Should you go buy one of these instead of a Raspberry Pi? Maybe, but not yet. I’ll explain why. Mentioned in this video: – Radxa CM3:...
A New All In One Raspberry Pi CM4 Desktop PC! Touchscreen, nVME

A New All In One Raspberry Pi CM4 Desktop PC! Touchscreen, nVME

This is the Chipsee AIO-CM4-156 An awesome all-in-one Desktop PC powered by the RASPBERRY PI CM4! With a 15.6″ 1080P touchscreen and support for an nVME SSD, this Raspberry pi AIO is pretty nice! The Chipsee CM4 AIO is an all-in-one desktop computer based on...
A Raspberry Pi takes on KIOXIA’s Enterprise NVMe and SAS SSDs

A Raspberry Pi takes on KIOXIA’s Enterprise NVMe and SAS SSDs

It took some convincing, but KIOXIA sent me two of their latest Enterprise SSDs, the PM6 SAS 24G drive, and the CM6 PCIe NVMe drive, and I test them using the MegaRAID card and ‘Elrond’ storage enclosure sent to me by Broadcom. How do the drives perform?...
Raspberry Pi GPU Bringup LIVE – Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080

Raspberry Pi GPU Bringup LIVE – Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080

A friend sent me his MSI Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080. I’m going to plug it into my Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and see what happens. I’ll also probably recompile the Linux kernel, live! Besides this video, you can check out my progress on...