by Jonathan Updated Dec 7, 2022 Published Dec 7, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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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...
by Jonathan Updated Feb 14, 2021 Published Feb 14, 2021 Raspberry Pi News
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In this video I’ll be doing a thermal test on my water cooled Raspberry Pi cluster to see if the water cooling system is effective and to see if there is any significant temperature difference between the first and last nodes, since they’re all connected...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 23, 2020 Published Nov 23, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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Last week, I put together a water-cooled Raspberry Pi 4 and overclocked it to 2.0Ghz. It worked really well, but the system is really big and quite expensive. So, I wanted to compare it to a couple of other Raspberry Pi cooling solutions to see which is the most...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 16, 2020 Published Nov 16, 2020 Raspberry Pi News
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I wanted to see if I could use a PC water cooling kit to water cool a Raspberry Pi 4. I’ve seen a couple of people try this on older model Pi’s using reducers and adapters to get to a small cooling block onto the CPU, but I’m going to try and make an...