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Posted by yeberop
 - October 06, 2024, 16:52:28
Absolutely, a UPS is a great addition if you're planning to use your Raspberry Pi 5 for more complex, long-term projects. It'll help protect your Pi from sudden power outages and keep things running smoothly, especially if you're running a server or constantly processing data. You wouldn't want your Pi to shut down unexpectedly in the middle of training an AI model! And speaking of upgrades, make sure you invest in high-quality components—there's no point in speeding up storage and networking if you're cutting corners on reliability. Also, think about adding some cooling solutions, like a fan or a heatsink, especially if you're using multiple add-ons. When I was upgrading my home setup, I found this amazing Wholesale Fencing Supplier  aluglobusfence.com for my backyard fence project, and the quality made all the difference. Same principle applies here: good parts lead to better, more reliable results. Take your time to build it right, and your Pi will turn into a true powerhouse!
Posted by sdfghj
 - July 19, 2024, 16:20:39
Best way to turn Pi into a powerhouse is to throw it away and get something on rk3588 cpu
Posted by Redaktion
 - July 19, 2024, 11:35:50
The addition of a PCIe connector on the Raspberry Pi 5 opens the door for a range of cheap add-ons that can significantly increase its potency and capability, including NVME drives, 2.5 gigabit ethernet and support for running pre-trained AI models locally on the Pi. Combined with a UPS the Raspberry Pi 5 becomes a project powerhouse. Here are 5 of the best accessories for powering up your Pi projects.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/5-of-the-best-accessories-for-turning-the-Raspberry-Pi-5-into-a-powerhouse.865026.0.html