Building on its previous Raspberry Pi 3 FLIRC passive cooling case, FLIRC has now created an aluminium case for the Raspberry Pi 4 offering impressive passive cooling technology and using the ...
Developers, hobbyists and makers that enjoy building projects using the awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC might be interested in a new cast aluminium case which has been launched by The Pi Hut and FLIRC.
Adam has a degree in Engineering, having always been fascinated by how tech works. Tech websites have saved him hours of tearing his hair out on countless occasions, and he enjoys the opportunity to ...
Raspberry Pi computers are incredibly imaginative devices for people who like tinkering with electronics, and like work on small projects. We know that there is a lot you can do with these small and ...
Got a shiny new Raspberry Pi 3 board and want to cram it into a protective case? Kodi, the company behind the popular XBMC/Kodi media software, just launched its own neat little chassis simply named ...
Raspberry Pi 4 was released with much fanfare and hype. The latest model of this tiny computer is built on a powerful ARM processor and can render 4K resolution without breaking a sweat. Since the new ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 can run pretty hot when it's pushed, which has resulted in a number of cooling options appearing, including custom cases that double as a heatsink as well as fans for pulling heat ...
I thought I'd return to benchmarking and show some results regarding the FLIRC case. These results are for a Raspberry Pi 4B with 4GB RAM, using the FLIRC case. The setup is pictured below: This ...
Raspberry Pi board + Kodi (formerly XBMC) software + official Kodi RPi case from FLIRC. That is the formula that Kodi's developers are now proposing to deliver an almost complete, energy efficient, ...
The Raspberry Pi 3 was built with DIY tinkerers in mind, but a lot of buyers just use the device as a stellar low-cost home theater PC. Now you can get a sleek case for your Pi that will make it look ...
I thought I'd share some results, seen as I came across this project while finding a way to test the cooling of my Pi's new case. These results are for a Raspberry Pi 3B+, using a FLIRC case, with a ...
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