Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz on Pi Day

Overclocking Raspberry Pi 5 to 3.14 GHz on Pi Day

Some said it couldn’t be done. In fact, *I* said it couldn’t be done, this morning! Then I did it! Happy Pi Day, here are some resources if you want to try overclocking *your* Pi 5 beyond 3.0 GHz—but be warned, you will be running experimental...
Should You Water Cool Your Raspberry Pi 5?

Should You Water Cool Your Raspberry Pi 5?

In this video, we’ll take a look at a new water cooling kit that has been designed for a Raspberry Pi 5 and we’ll see how its custom water block and performance stack up against my DIY solution to see whether it’s worthwhile to water cool your Pi 5....
Raspberry Pi 4B Insane Overclock To 2.5 Ghz – Monitored With The InfiRay P2 Pro

Raspberry Pi 4B Insane Overclock To 2.5 Ghz – Monitored With The InfiRay P2 Pro

In this video, we’re going to be overclocking a stock Raspberry Pi 4B as far as possible before it gives up. I’ve seen a couple of Pi 4B’s that have been overclocked to 2.3GHz, so I’m going to try to get this one to 2.5GHz. ADDITIONAL...
I Made An Only Fans Case For My Raspberry Pi – How Does It Perform?

I Made An Only Fans Case For My Raspberry Pi – How Does It Perform?

In this video, I’m going to build a case for my Raspberry Pi using as many 5V fans as possible to see if more cooling is required for better performance. This is a significant step up from the usual single fan and Ice Tower that I use on my standard Raspberry Pi...
3D Printed Raspberry Pi Case Using The Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro

3D Printed Raspberry Pi Case Using The Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro

In this video, we’ll use the new Creality Ender-3 S1 Pro to 3D print a new case for my Raspberry Pi. The Ender-3 S1 Pro has a number of new features and upgrades over the original Ender-3 and Ender-3 V2, so I’m excited to see how it performs. Thanks to...