by Jonathan Updated Oct 4, 2024 Published Oct 3, 2024 Raspberry Pi News
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What happens when you plug a GPU into a Pi 5? How about WiFi 7? And three Xeon CPUs… wait, what?! Please consider donating to the UOAA to support other people with ostomies, like I have! You can use the form on YouTube next to this video, or donate online:...
by Jonathan Updated Nov 30, 2022 Published Nov 23, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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The collab nobody knew we needed. I took my 6-node Raspberry Pi cluster to @ServeTheHome and faced it off against a 128-core monster ARM server. Huge thanks to Micro Center for making this possible! Shop Micro Center’s Top Deals: https://micro.center/1yz Check...
by Jonathan Updated Jun 22, 2022 Published Jun 22, 2022 Raspberry Pi News
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Sometimes you have to go slow to go fast—with 60 hard drives on 1 Raspberry Pi, I found a way to make it run in RAID! It’s not the fastest storage server in town, but it’s good for about 70 MB/sec write speeds and sucks down about 500 Watts of...