by Jonathan Updated Oct 5, 2022 Published Oct 5, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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I’ve been using one of my Raspberry Pis in my case with a wrap-around acrylic panel for the past few months. One of the things that has been missing is an SSD, so in this video, I’m going to modify my Raspberry Pi case to accommodate an M.2 SSD shield...
by Jonathan Updated Feb 2, 2022 Published Feb 2, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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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...
by Jonathan Updated Oct 16, 2021 Published Oct 6, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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In this video, I’m going to be taking my previous desktop case design and adapting it to accommodate an SSD underneath the Pi. Read my write up of the build and download the Python display script –...
by Jonathan Updated Oct 16, 2021 Published Sep 29, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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In this video, I’ll walk you through setting up your Raspberry Pi 4 to boot from any USB connected SSD or alternate drive step by step. We’ll start by flashing the SD card, then copy the card to the drive, move on to setting up the Pi and finish off by...
by Jonathan Updated May 14, 2021 Published May 14, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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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?...