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 ...
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 5 is the first member of the Raspberry Pi family to support PCIe NVMe SSDs. But since it doesn’t have a built-in M.2 connector, you need to rely on a HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) ...
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 ...
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 ...
Raspberry Pi Foundation figured it was high time it offered its own-brand solid state drive (SSD) in a 1TB capacity, and so that's exactly what it has done. It joins ...
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MicroSD cards aren’t great for Raspberry Pi projects, but I can’t stop using them
But with SBC hardware getting better with each passing year, microSD cards are no longer ideal for your experiments – to the point where even premium cards can end up bottlenecking the average ...
For storage, I will be using an M.2 SATA SSD and a 256GB thumb drive. I will also be using an Ubuntu VM to test the SATA drive to see what kind of throughput I can get from the M.2 drive. Although ...
You can’t put SSDs on the Raspberry Pi 3, but a competitive board coming soon will have that option. The new MinnowMax Turbot Dual-E board will have an m.2 slot in which SSDs can be inserted. It’s ...
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