This is a nice new little form factor the Pi Foundation are coming out with. I do hope someone produces an IO board with a few low profile connectors to make building a handheld unit easy. Ideally I would be looking for connectors to screens, an amplifier so you could just connect some speakers and battery/charging ports alongside options for connecting controller circuits. I still think that to progress the Pi Foundation needs to move away from the old Broadcom chips for something with a bit more graphical power as they have previously stated that the Pi 4 is as powerful as they can get on the current processing node.
Good to see that you got your hands on this board. Thanks for running it through the different games. My order for my compute module is on back order until February 2021 🤨. I believe that the number of custom I/O boards designed and manufactured by the Maker Community will be ready by March. Exciting times indeed 😎 Jeff’s research and on going projects are amazing and I would also recommend everyone to check him out.
It really depends on the emulator optimization and driver support. Pi5 is years away too. If anything I’ll be looking toward Odroid n2+ support for Dreamcast.
@@TheDrakanMaster124 GameCube will be a likely yes. I doubt ps2 emulation will be an option until the pi6. You are better off getting a PC and using PCSX2 with Launchbox.
@@AnonymousGentooman maybe on the pc. Definitely not on a arm processor. Even snapdragon 855/865 can’t run ps2 games well because of proper emulation support on android. GameCube emulation is doable on snapdragon and Nvidia shield. Pi4 can’t and Odroid n2+ can’t really either.
I imagine when he's not reviewing emulation hardware, ETA Prime is a Capoeira mestre masked vigilante, dealing Eddie Gordo justice to any criminal who crosses his path! 😁
CM 4 is seriously awesome... You can build handhelds, actually low end but usable laptops or tablets. 2 in 1 powered by raspberry pi would be awesome... It could be cheaper than Surfaces and windows 2 in 1 or iPads(with keyboards) but still provide more functionality than the android ones.
@@iamnotyourbuddyGUY Cheap out on what exactly? Their built quality is second to none considering the competitors of their price range. I have a RG350M and it is nothing but quality. If you are referring to the chipsets they are using, yes, they are using underpowered chipsets, thats why i would like to have CM4 powered metal shell Anbernic handheld. It would be a no brainer for most of retro handheld enthusiasts, including me.
@Justin Beaird i agree with you about the placement of the shoulder buttons, but in other aspects, Anbernic is making great handhelds for the price. I am not a fanboy, but they are keeping other brands to make better handhelds over time, and thats a good thing for all of us. Look at Powkiddy for example, they are not making their new models as low quality as they used to make. Thats a good thing to consider in my book.
Thanks a lot for your video. It was a really cool introduction to the CM4. I am a fan of your channel and, as an observation, sound here has awesome quality, but volume is a little low (I think it varies with each RUclips channel). I wuold like to thank you for your tutorials. I had been away from gaming for many years and the last few months I could learn how to use the Pi 4 with Batocera, Retropie, to configure the PS3 controller, to be updated with the latest news in a clear, direct and inspired way. I also have a few doubts: what is the most efficient way to emulate GameCube on the Pi 4? Maybe with Flamemonkapie or other system? I also would like to learn about your best configs for the Dolphin and PPSSPP in order to run the games at its best. These consoles and others, like NDS (which has been the only reason that makes me prefer Retropie over the beautiful Batocera with its NextGeneration Theme), they are great consoles that so many of us didn't even know. And, finally, have you overclocked your Pi 4 8GB at 2.3 GHz yet? Would you share with us how? Can Gamecube nice emulation be achieved with this level of overclocking? Anyway, it's been a lot so far! Thanks a million for your inspiring tech videos for so long! Just keep up your awesome work!
Thanks for the video. It looks like the CM4 with the i/o board, is double the size of the normal Pi 4, so for making your own handheld, I think the Pi 4 is a better option. Offcourse, if you can make you own custom pcb... Do you still think we're getting these CM4 horizontal handhelds you talked about, this year ?
I got the 8 GB pi 4 and the Cooler master pi case 40, how well you think it will run 2D LR PPSSPP and LR Flycast? Should I use the standalone Dreamcast emulators to run well 2D pixel art fighting games, plasma sword, project justice or Soul calibur?
Love this. Since getting my Piboy. I am loving raspberry pie. And I can't wait until hand helps start using this. It will be nice to have a slim small powerful hand held gaming raspberry unit.
Doesn't work. Jeff did a video on it already. The guy ETA prime mentioned in the video. It is a pretty interesting video if you have time to check it out.
Problem is, that future handheld will probably not have a massive fan on it, so probably not a big overclock. So how is the CM4 operating at standard speed?
Nice. Glad I've held off buying a handheld emulator. I was close to buying an RG350m, but I would prefer to have a handheld using Retropie as the OS. I hope they make one with a screen a little bigger than 3.5.
I am not sure I understand: to make a handheld you need to deal with 2x100 pins high density connectors, and the breakout board is as big as my VHS; so that will be an interesting task for sure. I see more value in desoldering the connectors from a regular Pi4 to make it flat; it takes less efforts for sure; unless the module provide a better and smaller breakout board, or you have the ability to deal with such dense small connectors.
Cannot wait to see the handhelds that will come out with this board. Hopefully there are some good options that offer a 4:3 screen of good quality. The RP2 right now I love, but took a ton of work to setup Pegasus and get a good overall experience. Something running on this board with Emulation Station or a less involved setup than Android + Pegasus would be a big selling point for me.
Are you able to run an app/software for it alone? nothing too powerful, just something to display a scoring on screen and keeping basic scoring system? Amazing video! :)
How's Goldeneye run on it? Also, when you show something running MvC2, you really ought to do a three-character hyper combo. All the sprites on the screen kill the framerate in that game on a lot of these SBCs.
Totally off topic. But do you have a video on the mixer setting for retro pie? I use my 3.5" jack, and when I go into mixer setting it shows hdmi at %100, but no place to toggle to 3.5mm audio. My 3.5mm audio does work, and hooked to speaker, but I just want to know if the mixer settings are also set to the level I want.
Have you stress tested it at 2.3GHz? If it's stable I think you won the silicon lottery since from what I had read before the usual max was 2.2 and 2.1 for the unlucky ones. Anyway I hope this new stepping (C0) will come soon to the normal Pi 4 which as of now uses the previous B0 which is less overclockable and heats up more
Compute modules are in two main flavours - with an eMMC flash onboard, and the other without. www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-compute-module-4/ Quoting: "32 variants With four RAM options, four Flash options, and optional wireless connectivity, we have a total of 32 variants, with prices ranging from $25 (for the 1GB RAM, Lite, no wireless variant) to $90 (for the 8GB RAM, 32GB Flash, wireless variant)."
Hope you see this comment even though it's probably more than a year out since you made the video. I've been working with the cm4 to emulate Saturn games using yabasanshiro. Most games run great on it but I want to overclock and it does run way better once it's overclocked. My problem is power I have a 5 volt 3 amp power supply the fact that you need to up the voltage to 8 to overclock probably means I need a beefier power supply. Which one do you recommend?
If this thing has Final Fantasy, i'm building one. Not only is this amazing that we can play all of these games on a single system..... But it is also amazing that in 20 years we will be playing current and future gen consoles on yet another emulator
fun fact a regular pi 4 can also do 2.3 ghz my rpi 4 can do 2.35 ghz max anything above that and it becomes unstable i can technically do 2.37 but well ... it wont be long till it crashes
Is there any way to add a menu in RetroPie named “movies” that would play my favorite downloaded movies? I want a “all-in-one” multimedia center that would allow me to play movies, tv series, and play my favorite emulators without having to switch devices or reboot systems.
I want one of these in side a mouse to have a mouse that can have a power input, display output, and a keyboard out put. You can put a mini 3.5 inch display in front of the mouse and a mini keyboard with a built in battery, bam a form factor that you can go anywhere with and play Minecraft with
Power of 5 or 12 volts and one step down on board. That would have been good idea for the 4B model. 5.1 volt 3 amps (15 W) brings some power supplies to the limit. No problem with PD and 9 (27 W) or 12 volts (max. 36W).
While it sucks that the sodimm slot is no longer a thing, it did add a lot of thickness to the overall assembly. Plus, you couldn't mount anything to it, due to how it had to latch into place. I think the change is for the better... Now if the new connector is easy to find, that is another story altogether.
Hello eta prime greetings from the philippines i always watch ur videos and i totally love it . so can u make a review for clockwork pi ver. 3.14 devterm kit. Its a rpi cm3 series open source computer. I love to see what gaming performance using this device
As far as major architectural differences, the USB port on this thing is actually the USB *device* port on the 4B, which is why you need in config.txt to write the same line that you'd write on a 4B to use the device port as a host port.
To really use its 8GB of memory, real 64bit system is necessary. Currently, Raspberry Pi OS has 64bit kernel, but 32bit userland. They'll probably release a full 64bit distro sometimes in the future. I've tested Ubuntu, works well, except for some peripherals - sound tearing etc. The biggest memory hog is a browser in my case. A 32bit system really holds it down.
I'm experimenting with "Flight Gear" on the RPi 4/8. It is not spectacular, but so far so good. I can't believe the RPi can run a flight sim of any kind, (other than Linux Air Combat.) Once Vulcan gets worked out, with some tweaking on the sim itself, I think it should be perfectly playable for any normal single engine plane. Maybe not at ultra high resolution, but still... I got 31-38fps on a ten minute flight this morning. That's not awful.
(Ref. 11:00) I want to see some PS2 emulation (Doesn't need to be the CM Pi tho) I'm sure it will go horribly but still curious how horribly it will or wont run.
Just curious. Have you seen an io board that can make a multi cpu board that includes m2? eg; emulation with 2 cm4 that would equal 8 cores and up to 16gb of ram?
3:54 & 10:58 thanks for the mention! I'm glad you're getting some games running on this board; so much potential!
Love your videos man!
OwO
can't wait to see a CM4 with graphic card
Please, make video on installing blender 2.79 on on Ubuntu mate 64bit in raspberry Pi 4
Heh, I'm already subscribed to your channel, Jeff, and ever since I subscribed, my teachers and now ETA start to recommend you :D
"My new smart fridge is an Emulation Beast!"
My New Smart Toaster is an Emulation Beast too
So is my 3310
my phone charger is absolutely an emulation beast 😂
I will do this at somepoint
My garbage can can beast Gamecube games. 😊👍
ETA didn't test Goldeneye? Who are you and what did you do with ETA?
Yeah a bit disappointed :p
can you give me an ETA until it's available?
Best mini for flawless Goldeneye?
@@brendandonnelly09 Odroid XU4 runs it perfectly.
L🤭L
This is a nice new little form factor the Pi Foundation are coming out with. I do hope someone produces an IO board with a few low profile connectors to make building a handheld unit easy. Ideally I would be looking for connectors to screens, an amplifier so you could just connect some speakers and battery/charging ports alongside options for connecting controller circuits.
I still think that to progress the Pi Foundation needs to move away from the old Broadcom chips for something with a bit more graphical power as they have previously stated that the Pi 4 is as powerful as they can get on the current processing node.
If you haven't seen yet someone made a board to build this into a PSP 1000 and it's awesome. it's called the PSPi 6
Good to see that you got your hands on this board. Thanks for running it through the different games.
My order for my compute module is on back order until February 2021 🤨.
I believe that the number of custom I/O boards designed and manufactured by the Maker Community will be ready by March. Exciting times indeed 😎
Jeff’s research and on going projects are amazing and I would also recommend everyone to check him out.
My favorite ETA Prime drinking game: something is “a beast” or “awesome” 🍻
Or "400 dollars more expensive than the thumbnail claims"
I just can't drink anymore with these sort of games. I'm now a drunk
Loved the shout to Jeff Gerling Channel . You are two guys that really deserve all success.
man I really hope the pi5 comes out and can emulate dreamcast perfectly.
It really depends on the emulator optimization and driver support. Pi5 is years away too. If anything I’ll be looking toward Odroid n2+ support for Dreamcast.
I'm hoping you can also emulate the PS2 and GameCube/Wii
@@TheDrakanMaster124 GameCube will be a likely yes. I doubt ps2 emulation will be an option until the pi6. You are better off getting a PC and using PCSX2 with Launchbox.
@@AnonymousGentooman maybe on the pc. Definitely not on a arm processor. Even snapdragon 855/865 can’t run ps2 games well because of proper emulation support on android. GameCube emulation is doable on snapdragon and Nvidia shield. Pi4 can’t and Odroid n2+ can’t really either.
I still want to know if it can run pso
I hope someone revives the Piphone project. The CM4 would be great for that application.
The Pinephone exists! It's a Pine64 SBC in a phone form factor.
welp there i go designing a custom board haha
@@anthonya.jumelles7103 PiPhone. Not Pine Phone. A phone based on the raspberry pi. Possibly running Android for Pi.
Yeah wouldn't it be cool if could just upgrade your phone by dropping in a new compute module?
@@themacintoshnerd I'm late to comment but that's genius
Been a fan of your videos for some time now. Just wanted to say your contents are very good.
Amazing ETA!
I imagine when he's not reviewing emulation hardware, ETA Prime is a Capoeira mestre masked vigilante, dealing Eddie Gordo justice to any criminal who crosses his path! 😁
I fucks with this vision.
I was literally researching about the CM4 yesterdayand thought "I thought ETA Prime was gonna make a video on this" and now voila
CM 4 is seriously awesome... You can build handhelds, actually low end but usable laptops or tablets.
2 in 1 powered by raspberry pi would be awesome... It could be cheaper than Surfaces and windows 2 in 1 or iPads(with keyboards) but still provide more functionality than the android ones.
Be aware, that any over_voltage settings of higher than '6', voids your warranty!
With a setting of '6', most people find they can run 2,2Ghz fine.
I wish that Anbernic could make a handheld out of this. It has so much potential and i would definitely pay for that!
Why so they could add things that you don’t need. Anbernic likes to cheap out on things that matter and give you an r2/r3 buttons.
@@iamnotyourbuddyGUY Cheap out on what exactly? Their built quality is second to none considering the competitors of their price range. I have a RG350M and it is nothing but quality. If you are referring to the chipsets they are using, yes, they are using underpowered chipsets, thats why i would like to have CM4 powered metal shell Anbernic handheld. It would be a no brainer for most of retro handheld enthusiasts, including me.
@Justin Beaird i agree with you about the placement of the shoulder buttons, but in other aspects, Anbernic is making great handhelds for the price. I am not a fanboy, but they are keeping other brands to make better handhelds over time, and thats a good thing for all of us. Look at Powkiddy for example, they are not making their new models as low quality as they used to make. Thats a good thing to consider in my book.
Thanks a lot for your video. It was a really cool introduction to the CM4.
I am a fan of your channel and, as an observation, sound here has awesome quality, but volume is a little low (I think it varies with each RUclips channel).
I wuold like to thank you for your tutorials. I had been away from gaming for many years and the last few months I could learn how to use the Pi 4 with Batocera, Retropie, to configure the PS3 controller, to be updated with the latest news in a clear, direct and inspired way.
I also have a few doubts: what is the most efficient way to emulate GameCube on the Pi 4? Maybe with Flamemonkapie or other system?
I also would like to learn about your best configs for the Dolphin and PPSSPP in order to run the games at its best.
These consoles and others, like NDS (which has been the only reason that makes me prefer Retropie over the beautiful Batocera with its NextGeneration Theme), they are great consoles that so many of us didn't even know.
And, finally, have you overclocked your Pi 4 8GB at 2.3 GHz yet? Would you share with us how? Can Gamecube nice emulation be achieved with this level of overclocking?
Anyway, it's been a lot so far!
Thanks a million for your inspiring tech videos for so long! Just keep up your awesome work!
Just noticed that you're just up the road from me, so now I have no excuses for not sending you something in appreciation of your work
Looking forward to seeing the new handheld built with this.
Same here i plan on getting the mentioned handheald ETA hinted
Guide to ETA Prime video title:
1. Write name of SBC / Computer / Tablet / etc.
2. Add “is an emulation beast!”
3. Congratulations, you did it!
Get this is a psp go format with flip screen and hidden buttons so it's dual playback and gaming functionality.
Oh pretty excited about a PSP-esque CM 4 console for this thing. That might be my next Retro purchase.
I think something like a RetroidPocket with a 7" screen and a CM4 would be awesome. But only if it can be done for $120 or lower!!
I am so excited for 2021!!!
Can't wait for handheld machines in 2021. I just got a pi 4 4gb 1 month ago and i have been loving the retropie
Wow so many downvotes for a nice quick intro and demo of some new Raspberry tech. Thanks again for a good review.
Retroflag needs to get on this, and make a compatible cartridge for the gpi case
That was awesome to see. I wonder how much more power they can push out of the Pi4 before they have to move on?
Thanks for the video.
It looks like the CM4 with the i/o board, is double the size of the normal Pi 4, so for making your own handheld, I think the Pi 4 is a better option.
Offcourse, if you can make you own custom pcb...
Do you still think we're getting these CM4 horizontal handhelds you talked about, this year ?
Happy Holidays ETA. Thanks for the content.
I got the 8 GB pi 4 and the Cooler master pi case 40, how well you think it will run 2D LR PPSSPP and LR Flycast? Should I use the standalone Dreamcast emulators to run well 2D pixel art fighting games, plasma sword, project justice or Soul calibur?
Love this. Since getting my Piboy. I am loving raspberry pie. And I can't wait until hand helps start using this. It will be nice to have a slim small powerful hand held gaming raspberry unit.
Wait if it's as powerful as a pi 4 and you need another board to use it which makes it bigger, why not just use the regular pi 4?
Yeah ... Pi4 in handheld is a just perfect match 😄👌
I would like to see Graphics Card in that PCIe slot.
Doesn't work. Jeff did a video on it already. The guy ETA prime mentioned in the video. It is a pretty interesting video if you have time to check it out.
@@MichaelStroup I know.....but just think if it would be possible. This thing would have become even stronger than the Nvidia Shield tv-tegra x1
@@MichaelStroup isn't he still trying to get it to run?
@@the_retag I can't remember. But I think last video he determined that it is missing very important architecture at the moment to be able to do it.
Problem is, that future handheld will probably not have a massive fan on it, so probably not a big overclock. So how is the CM4 operating at standard speed?
That fan is hardly massive, the scale just makes it seem so - but a decent enough heatsink would be good enough as seen in the Pi400
Nice. Glad I've held off buying a handheld emulator. I was close to buying an RG350m, but I would prefer to have a handheld using Retropie as the OS. I hope they make one with a screen a little bigger than 3.5.
I love your vids even if you upload in the morning
One step closer to my dream of handheld PS2 emulation...
You can always use the VIta for that. Plays PS1 and PS2 games.
@@BrianShunk Psvita can't emulate ps2 games only PSP and PSX.
Excited for handheld with this!
I am not sure I understand: to make a handheld you need to deal with 2x100 pins high density connectors, and the breakout board is as big as my VHS; so that will be an interesting task for sure.
I see more value in desoldering the connectors from a regular Pi4 to make it flat; it takes less efforts for sure; unless the module provide a better and smaller breakout board, or you have the ability to deal with such dense small connectors.
oh, I am looking forward to what you are talking about. You are getting me excited. I will be watching your channel.
Cannot wait to see the handhelds that will come out with this board. Hopefully there are some good options that offer a 4:3 screen of good quality. The RP2 right now I love, but took a ton of work to setup Pegasus and get a good overall experience. Something running on this board with Emulation Station or a less involved setup than Android + Pegasus would be a big selling point for me.
Are you able to run an app/software for it alone? nothing too powerful, just something to display a scoring on screen and keeping basic scoring system?
Amazing video! :)
I wait for this man's videos everyday
Me too bro
How's Goldeneye run on it? Also, when you show something running MvC2, you really ought to do a three-character hyper combo. All the sprites on the screen kill the framerate in that game on a lot of these SBCs.
Totally off topic. But do you have a video on the mixer setting for retro pie? I use my 3.5" jack, and when I go into mixer setting it shows hdmi at %100, but no place to toggle to 3.5mm audio. My 3.5mm audio does work, and hooked to speaker, but I just want to know if the mixer settings are also set to the level I want.
Have you stress tested it at 2.3GHz? If it's stable I think you won the silicon lottery since from what I had read before the usual max was 2.2 and 2.1 for the unlucky ones.
Anyway I hope this new stepping (C0) will come soon to the normal Pi 4 which as of now uses the previous B0 which is less overclockable and heats up more
Hello, you make awesome videos. A small suggestion for you is that can you make your videos with darker background?
I really hope they make an RPi 4 model with eMMC. It is something I am missing in the lineup. And of course: Great video yet again!
Compute modules are in two main flavours - with an eMMC flash onboard, and the other without.
www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-compute-module-4/
Quoting:
"32 variants
With four RAM options, four Flash options, and optional wireless connectivity, we have a total of 32 variants, with prices ranging from $25 (for the 1GB RAM, Lite, no wireless variant) to $90 (for the 8GB RAM, 32GB Flash, wireless variant)."
Hope you see this comment even though it's probably more than a year out since you made the video. I've been working with the cm4 to emulate Saturn games using yabasanshiro. Most games run great on it but I want to overclock and it does run way better once it's overclocked. My problem is power I have a 5 volt 3 amp power supply the fact that you need to up the voltage to 8 to overclock probably means I need a beefier power supply. Which one do you recommend?
Hello!!! Love your videos
hey, ETA PRIME, amazing content! could you share what fan you're using for the CM4, please? thanks in advance!
It’s crazy the power of these SBC’s and what they can run especially if you add a GPU
2021 is looking dreamy
If this thing has Final Fantasy, i'm building one.
Not only is this amazing that we can play all of these games on a single system.....
But it is also amazing that in 20 years we will be playing current and future gen consoles on yet another emulator
I'm really excited about that PCIE slot.
Maybe we'll see some discrete GPUs in the future on these handhelds.
fun fact
a regular pi 4 can also do 2.3 ghz
my rpi 4 can do 2.35 ghz max
anything above that and it becomes unstable
i can technically do 2.37 but well ... it wont be long till it crashes
Mine can do 2350MHz too. AT 2.4GHz, it boots into the desktop, crashing - freezing shortly after starting a demanding app. over_voltage=10.
Cost of both module and I/O board does add up, but if someone is into handhelds, could make a pretty great little project.
So size wise....why get a compute module 4 board if you are going to have to attach it to a relatively giant io board?
I feel like we might start seeing dual screen diy handheld with this new module.
ETA prime do you think you could build your own single board computer that out beats any others on the market?
and that pci express connector is dope AF
There are a million different handhelds that look like either the Gameboy or the PSP. I just wish someone made an affordable clamshell handheld.
Is there any way to add a menu in RetroPie named “movies” that would play my favorite downloaded movies? I want a “all-in-one” multimedia center that would allow me to play movies, tv series, and play my favorite emulators without having to switch devices or reboot systems.
You can install Kodi inside of retropie.
Can any of the Pi's handle Saturn well or am I better off going with a PC?
Excuse the nob question but does the CM4 do anything without being plugged into an IO board?
That’s why I’m waiting and I didn’t get the Pi DMG
Any chance for a good mobile emulation of the Gamecube and/or Wii with this board?
btw any plans on those sub $20 boards with h616? just curious.. as the boards are quite cheap
I want one of these in side a mouse to have a mouse that can have a power input, display output, and a keyboard out put. You can put a mini 3.5 inch display in front of the mouse and a mini keyboard with a built in battery, bam a form factor that you can go anywhere with and play Minecraft with
Bet that CM4X model will be awesome!
I can't wait until this is available and a handheld so I can have my PSP back again
I can't wait! Finally my dream of portable Sonic Adventure 1 and 2!?!?
It's been a thing for quite a while, fam.
Power of 5 or 12 volts and one step down on board. That would have been good idea for the 4B model. 5.1 volt 3 amps (15 W) brings some power supplies to the limit. No problem with PD and 9 (27 W) or 12 volts (max. 36W).
While it sucks that the sodimm slot is no longer a thing, it did add a lot of thickness to the overall assembly. Plus, you couldn't mount anything to it, due to how it had to latch into place.
I think the change is for the better... Now if the new connector is easy to find, that is another story altogether.
great video man.
Just an FYI, RGR is working on a new CM4 adapter for the GPi case
Nice vid! Thank you so much!
I cannot wait for 3 new Radxa boards in 2021 and new Hardkernel SBC too. 2021 is going to be a great year.
impressive to watch gameplay on a small board like Compute Module 4.
Have you checked if the CM3 handheld you reviewed some time ago (GP430) can fit a CM4, with one of those 3-to-4 adapters that came out recently?
Defo after a GBA CM4 setup My poor Pi Zero and GPI case is feeling the strain.
Hello eta prime greetings from the philippines i always watch ur videos and i totally love it . so can u make a review for clockwork pi ver. 3.14 devterm kit. Its a rpi cm3 series open source computer. I love to see what gaming performance using this device
And its gonna release next year. This kit comes with thernal printer. But i love to see this kit for retrogaming
So what are the differences between the pi4 at 2.3 vs 2.1ghz in terms of fps?
Have you seen the retrolite cm4? All custom pcb, I am wanting to start building one
ESXi support? Super interested to see ESXi on ARM running on a CM4 compute cluster with the upcoming Turing board!
What a pity they don't make 8GB version of CM4... For virtualization, memory is essential.
@@sensorequipment8283 Ummm yes they do? With and without eMMC flash onboard, as well as with and without wireless/Bluetooth. Ranging from $70-$90.
so what's the difference between the Pi 4b and CM4 ? besides hardware
What's the difference compared to the regular rpi4? Is it any more powerful?
As far as major architectural differences, the USB port on this thing is actually the USB *device* port on the 4B, which is why you need in config.txt to write the same line that you'd write on a 4B to use the device port as a host port.
I bought a Rp4 8gb model. But im still not sure which Os I should use. Im in between Twister Os and Raspberry pi Os. Which one would be better?
To really use its 8GB of memory, real 64bit system is necessary. Currently, Raspberry Pi OS has 64bit kernel, but 32bit userland. They'll probably release a full 64bit distro sometimes in the future. I've tested Ubuntu, works well, except for some peripherals - sound tearing etc.
The biggest memory hog is a browser in my case. A 32bit system really holds it down.
Wonder if you can plug this new Raspberry pi compute module board into the Raspberry pi4 models
I overvolt=6 and get 2.2GHz ... I've used it for over 96 hours and have had n o issues, even when my thermostat increases temps to 24C
I just wanna know if it's possible to use the PCIE 1x for a sata card for a cheap NAS/PLEX server.
I always thought gpu overclocking was more important for emulation on rpi4
I'm experimenting with "Flight Gear" on the RPi 4/8. It is not spectacular, but so far so good. I can't believe the RPi can run a flight sim of any kind, (other than Linux Air Combat.) Once Vulcan gets worked out, with some tweaking on the sim itself, I think it should be perfectly playable for any normal single engine plane. Maybe not at ultra high resolution, but still... I got 31-38fps on a ten minute flight this morning. That's not awful.
Please have a compani that sells hand held io boreds I want that so bad its the coolest idea ever
The handheld sounds awesome
(Ref. 11:00) I want to see some PS2 emulation (Doesn't need to be the CM Pi tho) I'm sure it will go horribly but still curious how horribly it will or wont run.
Just curious. Have you seen an io board that can make a multi cpu board that includes m2? eg; emulation with 2 cm4 that would equal 8 cores and up to 16gb of ram?
Can’t wait to get my hands on this board
I’ll be making a new retropie console so I can play on the go