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raspberry-pi-pcie-devices reviews and mentions
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Bought 2 Raspberry Pi 4 accidentally!
Are you familiar with a YouTuber named Jeff Geerling? He does some pretty far out stuff with pi’s like connecting video cards to them, etc. here’s a videoabout stuff you could do, I haven’t watched it myself. He’s got this website that has a list of accessories he’s tried with the pi. While I was looking for his channel I saw a ton of videos on YouTube for stuff to do with the pi. Curious to see what you end up doing… I guess I’m kinda hoping you do something that utilizes the full potential of the 4 😁
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6 Raspberry Pis, 6 SSDs on a Mini ITX Motherboard
If you want to use SAS with the Pi, I've only gotten newer generation Broadcom/LSI cards working so far—see my notes for the storage controllers here: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/#sata-cards-and-storage
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6-node Ceph cluster build on a Mini ITX motherboard
There's also a GitHub issue with a ton more detail about the chips used, and usage notes from a few different people.
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I built a $5k Raspberry Pi server (yes, it's ridiculous)
Still working on that... https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/#gpus-graphics-cards
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Yet Another Audio Rig v.5 | My CM4 audio/3D modeling project.
I'm thinking of using the Waveshare for USB3 but maybe someone can suggest something for that PCI slot? Should I just grab a basic adapter? I like something like that HLT one but would want USB3 on the other end with a mountable input. I was also looking to go to the HiFiBerry DAC2 Pro for exposure to the GPIO.
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Working on a more serious 2.5 GbE Pi NAS...
And you can follow along with some tests here: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/64
Note that different network chips can get different amounts of performance through the Pi's bus. An ASUS 10G card can get 2.99 Gbps with standard 1500 MTU, or 3.26 Gbps at 9000 MTU (see https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/15#issuecomment-752200920).
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Raspberry Pi PCIe Devices
Check out the linked GitHub repo: https://pipci.jeffgeerling.com/ — for any card I'm actually testing, I have an open issue. For proposals or discussions around a certain topic, there are some ongoing conversations in the Discussions tab.
Specifically concerning Infiniband, check out this issue: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/dis... - I'd be willing to test, but currently I have a bit of a backlog of other gear I'm getting through testing :)
Follow https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/iss... for progress. You can't boot directly from the SSD without a microSD card, but it (or SATA support for boot) may come soon... just a question of priorities for the Pi Engineering team.
There are a few addon boards (for $15-30, most shipping after the new year) that take the CM4 that extra mile: https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/iss...
I'm most excited about a few with mini PCIe or M.2 slots on the bottom.
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