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This case brings retro charm to your Raspberry Pi setup. Modeled after vintage beige desktop PCs, it’s a vertical enclosure ...
This Raspberry Pi 5 case tells you what you need to know via an OLED screen In a post on the Raspberry Pi subreddit, user DavidSoy showed off what they've been working on. They wanted to host a ...
But the Pineboards HatDrive Nano is small enough to fit inside the Raspberry Pi 5 case. This $10 board measures just 55 x 34mm (2.17″ x 1.34″) and even leaves enough room inside the case for ...
These 5 accessories could upgrade your next Raspberry Pi project, including the HiFiBerry DAC2 HD, Sense HAT, and HiFiBerry ...
Over the past few months a bunch of companies have begun selling M.2 SSD HATs for the Raspberry Pi 5, but most are designed for M.2 2242 or smaller drives. The new Mcuzone MPS2280 is one of the ...
One of the standout features of the Argon One V3 case is its ability to turn the Raspberry Pi 5’s micro HDMI ports into full-size HDMI. This makes it much easier to connect your device to modern ...
Of course, an M.2 SSD cap isn’t the only interesting accessory for the Raspberry Pi. There are many other accessories for different uses, which can open up the computer to new applications.
Will Whang's RPI5-SDexpress-Hat is a small HAT+ for the Raspberry Pi 5, adding a microSD Express card slot for ultrafast ...
For enthusiasts and semi-technical users alike, the introduction of Raspberry Pi NVMe SSD HATs, such as the HatDrive Top Edition and HatDrive BM1 by Pineberry Pie, is an exciting development.
In this case, the slot has a simpler purpose—to attach the provided (and branded) Raspberry Pi PCIe Gen 3 SSD. You're on your own for water cooling, though.
Although the Raspberry Pi 5 has a PCIe interface, it doesn’t have a slot for a PCIe SSD. There’s now a whole range of plug-in boards (HATs = Hardware Attached on Top) for retrofitting SSDs.