In my previous post, I wrote about assembling and using the Farnell element 14 Pi-Desktop kit. I limited that post to the basic installation, configuration and use of the Pi-Desktop enclosure itself.
Imagine giving your Raspberry Pi 5 a significant boost in speed and storage capacity. The M.2 HatDrive Bottom is an innovative accessory that can make this a reality. This PCI adapter board is ...
Raspberry Pi's single-board computers come with everything you need to start your next DIY project, but the devices also support a range of accessories that can make them more capable. The company has ...
Raspberry Pi 400 users interested in upgrading their mini PC storage and performance with a M.2 SATA SSD drive, may be interested in a new article published to the official Raspberry Pi Magazine ...
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The Raspberry Pi family has spawned numerous cool accessories, and the RPi 5 is no different. Aside from microSD cards, cases ...
Having found it so easy to put 64bit Raspberry Pi OS onto an SSD drive, and then discovering that Raspberry Pi 4 is more nippy running from an SSD card (as everyone said it would be), the next step ...
Sometimes it’s amazing what creators and modders can do with the humble Raspberry Pi. But no one would accuse the tiny, flexible system-on-a-chip of having an overabundance of storage, since in its ...
Raspberry Pi has introduced a board that squeezes a 2230 M.2 PCI Express card slot alongside the fan in a Raspberry Pi 5 case – as well as the Raspberry Pi, of course. ‘M.2 HAT+ Compact’, as it will ...
The Raspberry Pi line of products are often refereed to as single-board computers because nearly everything you need to run them comes on a credit card-sized board including the processor, memory, ...
How fitting that Raspberry Pi Foundation chose a throwback Thursday to unveil its Raspberry Pi 500+, an all-in-one PC that gives off some serious Commodore 64 vibes. Or as the Foundation puts it, the ...
Raspberry Pi sells little add-on boards that fit on top of the tiny computer. This kind of board is called a hat. Pardon me, it’s HAT for “hardware on top.” C’mon, that’s freakin’ adorable. Anyway, ...
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