Raspberry Pi Reviews
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![Pineboards HatDrive! Nano](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/zZ56qNDy7bvZviMjPJ4uum-320-80.jpg)
Pineboards HatDrive! Nano Review: Low-cost, high-speed storage for your Raspberry Pi 5
By Les Pounder published
Shut up and take my money!
![52Pi Ice Tower Plus](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Ecv3qbE3JbmniMrjgbtM5b-320-80.jpg)
52-Pi Ice Tower Plus for Raspberry Pi 5 Review: Fast and furious cooling performance
By Les Pounder published
If Dominic Toretto used Raspberry Pi, this would be the cooler that he would buy.
![Pimoroni NVMe Base Duo](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/Rb43QAMvjBiUamMyQJLjin-320-80.jpg)
Pimoroni NVMe Base Duo Review
By Les Pounder published
If you need dual NVMe drives, PCIe devices on your Raspberry Pi 5 then there aren’t too many options right now, but Pimoroni’s new board offers everything you need.
![Pironman5](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/L7CT5roac9rMQv8H89vRBk-320-80.jpg)
Sunfounder Pironman 5 Review: Some Avenging Assembly required
By Les Pounder published
Looking like a gaming PC has been hit with a shrink-ray, this RGB adorned case for the Raspberry Pi 5 will keep your flagship cool under a heavy load.
![Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/N9gnQNVkLQ6xrrqvrVdBvH-320-80.jpg)
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S Review: An Industrial Legacy
By Les Pounder published
Raspberry Pi’s latest board isn’t for everyone, starting at $25 and only available in 200 or 1000 unit purchases, the Compute Module 4S is made for industry.
![Raspberry PI AI Kit](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/CexTW3VyFZkENjkNvLysmN-320-80.jpg)
Raspberry Pi AI Kit Review: Brainiac
By Les Pounder published
A collaboration between Raspberry Pi and Hailo sees an easy to use M.2 based NPU connected to the current Raspberry Pi flagship.
![LattePanda Mu](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/gEV8no622DSYWwRf96Vigi-320-80.jpg)
LattePanda Mu Review: Faster than Raspberry Pi 5, But Much More Expensive
By Les Pounder published
The new LattePanda Mu is powered by an Alder Lake N100 CPU and its claims of being twice as powerful as a Raspberry Pi 5 are not without merit.
![Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bBhJiq3nK9Zy36uXzskT2A-320-80.jpg)
Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ Review: Low-cost, high-speed
By Les Pounder published
Arriving months after its competitors, Raspberry Pi’s own M.2 HAT+ board brings low-cost, high-speed storage in the new HAT+ form factor.
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