• New Rpi5 with 2gb ram

    From Daniel@3:770/3 to All on Tue Aug 20 22:54:26 2024
    Anyone catch the news of the new slimmed down version of the Rpi5? I
    didn't see if it still requires a fan. I'm sure it does.

    I'm considering it to be my pihole, quassel core, and finger test
    bed. I'll probably just get a rpi3 or 4 for that. We'll see.

    Daniel

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  • From druck@3:770/3 to Daniel on Wed Aug 21 21:06:36 2024
    On 20/08/2024 22:54, Daniel wrote:
    Anyone catch the news of the new slimmed down version of the Rpi5? I
    didn't see if it still requires a fan. I'm sure it does.

    Removing some of the unused functions of the CPU may save some power,
    but I wouldn't have thought it would make much difference.

    I'm considering it to be my pihole, quassel core, and finger test
    bed. I'll probably just get a rpi3 or 4 for that. We'll see.

    The 3B+ or 4B has plenty of power to run Pi Hole, and you only really
    need the cheaper 2GB Pi 4B for that. The Pi 5 would be overkill as it's
    faster than most of my old laptops.

    ---druck

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  • From Chris Green@3:770/3 to druck on Thu Aug 22 12:05:22 2024
    druck <news@druck.org.uk> wrote:
    On 20/08/2024 22:54, Daniel wrote:
    Anyone catch the news of the new slimmed down version of the Rpi5? I
    didn't see if it still requires a fan. I'm sure it does.

    Removing some of the unused functions of the CPU may save some power,
    but I wouldn't have thought it would make much difference.

    I'm considering it to be my pihole, quassel core, and finger test
    bed. I'll probably just get a rpi3 or 4 for that. We'll see.

    The 3B+ or 4B has plenty of power to run Pi Hole, and you only really
    need the cheaper 2GB Pi 4B for that. The Pi 5 would be overkill as it's faster than most of my old laptops.

    Not much cheaper, a 2Gb Pi4 is £43.20 and a 2Gb Pi5 is £46.60 (current
    prices at The PiHut).

    --
    Chris Green
    ·

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  • From Daniel@3:770/3 to Jesper on Sat Aug 31 13:19:16 2024
    Jesper <Vitsky.kasperski@gmail.com> writes:

    On 20.08.2024 23:54, Daniel wrote:
    Anyone catch the news of the new slimmed down version of the Rpi5? I
    didn't see if it still requires a fan. I'm sure it does.

    I have been running a 8GB pi 5 fanless in a Flirc-case since
    january. Used for "dayly scrolling the news" etc. it has been below 60 degrees C

    Good to know. Right now I have two pi's. A pi400 and a pi3+. The pi3+ is my workhorse. Serves as a jump box, quassel core, and development
    environment (emacs). I ssh into it from my any of my laptops, mobile
    devices, and pi400 to use tmux for all the stuff i do. I don't do heavy development on it, mostly just python scripting. I bbs and use alpine. I
    use emacs for pretty much everything on the scripting and usenet.

    I'm hoping, once i get a project done, to write a text-mode interface
    to quassel-core so I can run that in a tmux window. That'll be a big
    one.

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