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Archive: https://archive.today/46rE1

From the post: "The Raspberry Pi line is full of capable compact computers, but they’ve never been the strongest in the bunch when it comes to graphical output. Nor have they been particularly expandable in that regard. However, that’s all beginning to change, with [Jeff Geerling] reporting success getting external GPUs to work on the Raspberry Pi 5."

Archive: https://archive.today/46rE1 From the post: "The Raspberry Pi line is full of capable compact computers, but they’ve never been the strongest in the bunch when it comes to graphical output. Nor have they been particularly expandable in that regard. However, that’s all beginning to change, with [Jeff Geerling] reporting success getting external GPUs to work on the Raspberry Pi 5."

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[–] 3 pts

With only one PCIe lane (5Gbps), don't expect a lot.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, Its more of a "you can" than "you should".

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, but the article links to a list of GPU compatible, but failed to mention that the most recent ones will not give full performance.