Desktop Pi [gav-pi5] & [gav-pi8]
It was time for another computer shuffle in the house, with Helen complaining about the speed of her laptop - granted, it dates from just after the turn of the centuary with its single core, single thread Pentium 4 and a whopping 1GiB of RAM! So, when the kids' Acer Aspire R3700 was moved up to her den, that left the kids without a computer in the lounge... time for another Raspberry Pi!
I just happened to have a Pi Desktop made by Farnell (Element14) sitting around - it just lacked a Pi. So this Pi put me into double figures! It's a cracking wee box which includes a hat that provides:
- Intelligent power switch
- mSATA SSD socket for up to 1TB of on-board storage (bootable)
- Battery backed Real Time Clock (RTC)
It's configured with Raspbian, and is fully integrated into the home network, with all user accounts accessible and NFS mounted from the server.
They boys have one of these each in their rooms on one half of a KVM switch (the other half being Kids PC 1 or Kids PC 2... depending on the boy).
Specifications
Case: | Farnell's Pi Desktop | ||||
Board: | Rapsberry Pi 3B (version 1.2) | ||||
SoC: |
Broadcom BCM2837
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RAM: | 1GiByte LPDDR2 SDRAM | ||||
Storage: | Sandisk Extreme, UHS class 3 (32GByte micro SDHC) | ||||
KVM Switch: | Lindy 2-port HDMI, USB2.0 & Audio | ||||
(KVM) Monitor: |
Dell 1703FP (17inch 4:3, 1280x1024 PVA panel) [gav-pi8]
DELL 2209WA (22inch 16:9, 1920x1050 eIPS panel) [gav-pi5] |
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(KVM) Speakers: | Dell AX510 Soundbar | ||||
(KVM) Keyboard: | Generic mini keyboard | ||||
(KVM) Mouse: | Logitech M510 |
Computing Power
- Acer Aspire R3700
- Acknowledgements
- BOINC
- Desktop PC
- Eee PC 4G (701)
- Eee PC 901
- Gigabit Network
- Inspiron 14 5485 Laptop
- Kids PC 1
- Kids PC 2
- Media PC
- Mini-ITX PC
- My Useful Scripts
- Nano ITX PC
- Nook Simple Touch
- Processing Power
- Raspberry Pi
- Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200
- Storage Capacity
- The Server
- What Is Firmware