FINALLY! A company provides a case that includes a cooling solution, NVMe and PoE+ all in one nice package. NOW there's a proper hobby computer. I booked marked their site and will look into buying one as soon as I can scrape together some money. Thank you for the review.
11:40 = 2 white plugs on the hat board 3 pin power ( GND/5V/GND ) and 4 pin Speaker ( R+/R-/L+/L- ) This is the connector next to the screw that you did not need to remove for the NVME The 6 pin connector that you attempted to use is for RS485 and RS232 RTC is empty due to shipping regulations ( Its easier without ) but it has a super cap that keeps time for short power downs so grab a CR1220 and your good to go.
Just the case is 127 on digikey, the 10.1 screen is almost 300 with 8gb ram and I’m guessing 32gb sd card. Of course they are not in stock but still nice units
This is an interesting fanless case for the pi 5 with nvme. But one thing I think would make it more attractive to end users is external WiFi antennas, though I'm not aware of any passive cases that can house them.
What is the difference between a GHz and a GS? In short, gigahertz (GHz) is a measure of the frequency content that the scope can see, and gigasamples per second (GS/s) is a measure of the digitizing rate of the scope. The audio output is after amplifier so passive speakers must be ok - just the way you connected must have been wrong.
With this nice case and m2.board and SSD this one is expensive? It comes terrible close to an microATX AM4 system with for example a 4600G. And that is a lot more powerfull?
@@leepspvideo I got it working :) hoping to turn it into a IoT Artificial intelligence desk assistant or something!, hopefully in the future, we can bring customizable Ai's to our SBC's!
I'm surprised that there isn't an LC/APC fiber connection on the board since it's for industrial applications. Who isn't using fiber in the industrial world?
Config.txt: I installed a Pineberry pi 5 bottom hat with a previously prepared Kingston 512GB SSD and no SD card. It booted from SSD. No need for dtparam=nvme or dtparam=pciex1 in config.txt. I guess a recent EEPROM build removed the need for the dtparam entry. You still need to make an entry if you want PCIe3, and put PCIE_PROBE=1 / boot order 0x16 in rpi-eeprom-config.
Links in the description of this video Power over ethernet. Raspberry Pi 4 PoE+ HAT. th-cam.com/video/XI8hdKhbGZA/w-d-xo.html You also need a Poe switch as shown in the thumbnail
i have a poe switch and everything ... and the ED-IPC3020 ... the only thing is the connector that connect the poe module is not included ... what is this cable ? where can i get one ? @@leepspvideo
"The power supply is not capable of supplying 5A power ..." I put my RPi O/S on an external USB drive in a caddy, and got that error message, even though I'm running off the official power supply. After a few days, it stopped being displayed. just moved over to a NVMe drive, and so far, not been nagged with that em.
@@chiefthunderhorse4430I got one to Toronto from California a few weeks ago via Amazon, too. Would have ordered from one of the authorized resellers here, but the delivery time wasn’t clear.
Did you check: $ sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit # Change the BOOT_ORDER line to the following: BOOT_ORDER=0xf416 # Add the following line if using a non-HAT+ adapter: PCIE_PROBE=1
FINALLY! A company provides a case that includes a cooling solution, NVMe and PoE+ all in one nice package. NOW there's a proper hobby computer. I booked marked their site and will look into buying one as soon as I can scrape together some money. Thank you for the review.
Thanks for the review. The A and B pins on the connector is a RS-485 port. That is the common way of designate the pins.
I watch your channel as Raspberry Pi CES now. Everything is amazing.
10:05 you're quite welcome, haha!
11:40 = 2 white plugs on the hat board 3 pin power ( GND/5V/GND ) and 4 pin Speaker ( R+/R-/L+/L- )
This is the connector next to the screw that you did not need to remove for the NVME
The 6 pin connector that you attempted to use is for RS485 and RS232
RTC is empty due to shipping regulations ( Its easier without ) but it has a super cap that keeps time for short power downs so grab a CR1220 and your good to go.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) support 15 Watts. PoE+ support 25 Watts and PoE++ support 50 Watts.
Yes sir. 👍
Good to know, thanks!
I was sure that PoE+ was 30 Watts?
@@jetskisnowboardski Looks like we are both rigth. PoE+ at PD = 25 W. But PoE+ by PSE = 30 W. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
The industrial screen I can see them in the big stores with adverts selling products.
Great Video. Great case. And great socks and shoes at 15'50 🤭 . Thanks
Damn those are truly nice looking cases for the new pi5 probably high price for the build quality
Just the case is 127 on digikey, the 10.1 screen is almost 300 with 8gb ram and I’m guessing 32gb sd card. Of course they are not in stock but still nice units
This is an interesting fanless case for the pi 5 with nvme. But one thing I think would make it more attractive to end users is external WiFi antennas, though I'm not aware of any passive cases that can house them.
I really like this case
The touchscreen screen doesn’t seem to work with regular pi5 OS and X11. Only customized edatec image works
This is disappointing, Ive just picked one of these up. Want to know what I need to install.
What is the difference between a GHz and a GS?
In short, gigahertz (GHz) is a measure of the frequency content that the scope can see, and gigasamples per second (GS/s) is a measure of the digitizing rate of the scope.
The audio output is after amplifier so passive speakers must be ok - just the way you connected must have been wrong.
Your DidgiKey link for ED IPC3020 is to the non-poe model. I bought the wrong one accidently. I should have checked, but wanted to let you know
Love this new tech. Looking forward to other operating systems tested on it if you are able to. Otherwise I may have to go out and buy this stuff lol.
Very impressive all round, albeit at quite a price.
you can buy stronger x86 pc with the same size for the price of the case... crazy
Digikey purchase links don't seem to work. Aliexpress OK. 14:39 Get a phone disassembly mat to holds screws etc
Weird, they work on my iPad just out of stock
I believe they did an update that you don't have to edit the config file after you replace your boot drive from a microSD to Nvme.
I've got the same error about insufficient power with my PoE setup too... But everything works fine. So it must be a miscommunication/bug
With this nice case and m2.board and SSD this one is expensive? It comes terrible close to an microATX AM4 system with for example a 4600G. And that is a lot more powerfull?
13:51 I felt that. 😅
how do you get the screen to work on a fresh raspbian install? any scrips or documentation from edaTec?
The config was all on the included sd card
Would a 3.5 Inch LCD Touchscreen work on the Pi 5?
Should work, although last time I tried a 5” with the ribbon connection it wasn’t working on Pi 5 for me
@@leepspvideo I got it working :) hoping to turn it into a IoT Artificial intelligence desk assistant or something!, hopefully in the future, we can bring customizable Ai's to our SBC's!
Does the stand come with the screen?
@@Sheyii no
I'm surprised that there isn't an LC/APC fiber connection on the board since it's for industrial applications. Who isn't using fiber in the industrial world?
Config.txt: I installed a Pineberry pi 5 bottom hat with a previously prepared Kingston 512GB SSD and no SD card. It booted from SSD. No need for dtparam=nvme or dtparam=pciex1 in config.txt. I guess a recent EEPROM build removed the need for the dtparam entry. You still need to make an entry if you want PCIe3, and put PCIE_PROBE=1 / boot order 0x16 in rpi-eeprom-config.
How much are these Edatec units? Also, in the follow-up I assume you'll be doing, how warm do they get?
Links in the description
I print Pi 4 cases, any big different in the cases in the 5?
ethernet is on the other side and no 3.5mm
hi i just got one of these for my home lab but it didn't came with a cable foe the poe part ... any one have an idea what cable i need ?
Links in the description of this video
Power over ethernet. Raspberry Pi 4 PoE+ HAT.
th-cam.com/video/XI8hdKhbGZA/w-d-xo.html
You also need a Poe switch as shown in the thumbnail
i have a poe switch and everything ... and the ED-IPC3020 ... the only thing is the connector that connect the poe module is not included ... what is this cable ? where can i get one ?
@@leepspvideo
Screen looked like it had quite severe light bleed, evident when you first powered it on.
I wasn’t aware of any. There is a lot of light above and to the left of my desk
I think we need to know what's written on your right slider !!
Duty
After booting via sd card you can copy sd card to ssd instead of installing a new OS.
Choose copy SD card in menu.
And you are done.
@@vandehoek It’s a good suggestion. I had another comment mentioning this. I hadn’t thought of it before
"The power supply is not capable of supplying 5A power ..." I put my RPi O/S on an external USB drive in a caddy, and got that error message, even though I'm running off the official power supply. After a few days, it stopped being displayed. just moved over to a NVMe drive, and so far, not been nagged with that em.
I wonder if it’s the caddy. I have run many different usb sata cables. All have been fine
exciting
🙋
How is the thermal performance?
Good. I tested the cooler here
Silent Cooling for Raspberry Pi 5. EDATEC
th-cam.com/video/3cJ_FOAaZ5M/w-d-xo.html
Do you know that the PI 5 is only available in GB?
I got mine next day delivery from Amazon here in Maryland
Available all over the world, but stocks are sporadic at the moment due to the high demand and production ramp up - see raspberry pi locator.
As soon as it was released I knew they would not be able to keep up with demand.@@antcollins6594
Depends where you look
rpilocator.com/
@@chiefthunderhorse4430I got one to Toronto from California a few weeks ago via Amazon, too. Would have ordered from one of the authorized resellers here, but the delivery time wasn’t clear.
Fing started of as a great tool. Then it started to get really greedy with how much data it wanted to know about you. Not cool IMO.
First
pi,s need to come down in price to about 40 pounds until then ill stick to a 20 pounds cheap desktop
Did you check:
$ sudo rpi-eeprom-config --edit
# Change the BOOT_ORDER line to the following:
BOOT_ORDER=0xf416
# Add the following line if using a non-HAT+ adapter:
PCIE_PROBE=1
I didn’t