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 Nov 28, 2023 Published Nov 28, 2023 Raspberry Pi News
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GitHub issue: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/564 Thanks to EVERYONE who’s helped along this long journey (and it’s not quite over yet!). Will AMD or Nvidia—or maybe even INTEL!?—support their cards on the Pi 5...
by Jonathan Updated Oct 22, 2021 Published Oct 20, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Red Shirt Jeff cut my Pi 4 model B in half. I thought it wouldn’t work at all, but surprise surprise, it works! Well… sorta. Discover the art of debugging the Raspberry Pi boot process on this journey through UART, bootloaders, EEPROM, and USB-to-TTL...
by Jonathan Updated Jan 8, 2021 Published Jan 8, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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As it turns out, my benchmarking process was flawed, and I had to learn a bit about the Linux networking stack to figure out why! Special thanks to commenter marvell marvell for pointing out the obvious, and to Javier Choclin for suggesting I try out the MZHOU...