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What is the current state of affairs with NVMe adapters for the Raspberry Pi 5? How well does it cope with passive cooling? This episode of c't uplink is about two small but fine pieces of hardware for the latest Raspi and where their limits lie. We also talk briefly about virtualization on the Raspberry Pi. Is that possible, and why doesn't it work as well with the Raspi 5 as with its predecessor? And: Does Kodi actually work better on the 5 for playing 4K films with HDR? With: Niklas Dierking, Dennis Schirrmacher, Christof Windeck Moderation: Jan Schüßler Production: Ralf Taschke Sahin Erengil Pascal Schewe In c't 2/2024 you will find these topics for reading: Short test: GeekPi Armor Case V5 (p. 76) Practice: Hyperberry - virtualization on the Raspi (p. 142) Practice: Playing 4K films with HDR with Raspberry Pi 5 and Kodi (p. 152) Chapters: 0:00 Intro 1:14 Kodi on Raspi 4 vs. Raspi 5 5:49 Raspi 5 with Kodi: passively coolable 7:58 Passive housing under 20 euros: GeekPi Armor Case V5 13:44 PCIe / NVMe adapter board from Pineberry Pi 17:26 Are SD cards less reliable? 21:03 Virtualization on the Raspberry Pi (4 and 5) 27:08 WOR firmware for Windows 11 on Raspi 5? 30:06 In conclusion: The Raspi 4 is not obsolete ► c't Magazin: https://ct.de ► c't on Mastodon: https://social.heise.de/@ct_Magazin ► c't on Instagram: / ct_magazin ► c't on Facebook: / ctmagazin ► c't on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/heisec.bsky.... ► c't on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@ct_magazin ► c't on X/Twitter: / ctmagazin ► c't on paper: wherever there are magazines! #raspberrypi #kodi #raspi