by Jonathan Updated Nov 17, 2021 Published Nov 17, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Check out this video’s sponsor, Lambda: https://lambdalabs.com Radxa’s Taco, along with a boatload of SSDs, is the new gold standard Raspberry Pi-based NAS. But my 48TB SSD NAS build is probably a dumb idea. Why? Well, watch the video and find out!...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 7, 2021 Published Nov 3, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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Is it possible to have more fun building your game console than playing it? And heck, maybe we can build a game console that plays more retro games than a brand new Switch! It’s certainly more open. Here’s all the equipment I used or purchased (affiliate...
by Jonathan Updated Jul 7, 2021 Published Jul 7, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 works great with a 10 GbE NIC. But at what cost? Well, I tallied it up – here’s the gear I bought in the course of making this video: – ASUS XG-C100C 10G NIC: https://amzn.to/3AaAwWQ ($93) – Mikrotik 5-port 10...
by Jonathan Updated Jun 17, 2021 Published Jun 17, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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The new PoE+ HAT has some issues, like using almost twice as much power for its own operation as the original PoE HAT. It does supply more power to the Raspberry Pi, but at least for the Pi 3 model B+ and 4 model B, does that even matter? Mentioned in this video:...
by Jonathan Updated May 20, 2021 Published May 20, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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I got tired of having Raspberry Pis hanging about my office. So I found a really nice 3D model for a 1U Pi rack by russross on Thingiverse, printed it, and put it in my new rack. I’ll show you everything in this video! Special thanks to Russ Ross for his videos...