The new Raspberry Pi 4 is here!!
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I understand that all the ports aren't in the same spot but is the board the same size and are the 4 screw holes in the same locations? I run my pi-hole in a stacked pair of cases and it would be nice to just remove the old board and replace it with a new one when I upgrade that particular pi.
Actually that would be useful for at least one of my Retropie builds as well
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@simpleethat The website says they managed to make it compatible, but not 100%. The place for the LAN connection is changed, so they could optimize it more.
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@thelostsoul the case it would be going into is four standoffs and a top and bottom plastic board. That sounds pretty promising
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hi is it worth it to take the 2gb version? i mean does it perform faster in anything over the 1gb
here in greece in the official distributor it cost 60usd including shipping while the 1gb version cost almost 49usd with shipping
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@retropi19 the front-end or memory hungry games can benefit from the VRAM increase.
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from the virtual ram you mean?
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@retropi19 VRAM = Video RAM, the amount of memory reserved for the GPU.
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in general i mean not only in retropie any benefit from the extra ram?
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Hey guys, the hypetrain is definitely rolling! I wonder if emulation station does support 4k resolution already?
Also maybe this is exactly the perfect time to get an all new UI for ES. For me it looks and feels pretty old compared to UI like PS4, Netflix, Apple TvOS etc.
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@retropi19 Outside of emulators, there can be some huge benefits, depending on the operating system and applications. If you want to use the Raspberry Pi 4 as a simple low power general computer to browse the web, then the web browser can make good use of the RAM.
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@mick You can change its layout and look: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Themes/
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Got my pi4, adapter and hdmi this morning. Cannot wait for a pi4 rp release. whoop whoop :)
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@paffley my micro center listed the pi 4 as being available starting this friday. Checked the listing this morning and they must have started selling them early because they are all sold out now except for the 1 gb model :(
I'm jealous man! Though I suspect getting retropie fully functional on the pi 4 is going to require a lot of work from the devs.
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update the firmware
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@quicksilver said in The new Raspberry Pi 4 is here!!:
@paffley my micro center listed the pi 4 as being available starting this friday. Checked the listing this morning and they must have started selling them early because they are all sold out now except for the 1 gb model :(
I'm jealous man! Though I suspect getting retropie fully functional on the pi 4 is going to require a lot of work from the devs.
Ugh I just checked my local microcenter and the date was changed from July 28th to the 20th and now the 4 GB model isn't even listed. Better call to figure out whats going on.
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@thelostsoul I know but that changes the look only slightly. Im thinking of a complete 2019/2020 redesign, maybe even with 4k in mind.
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@mick said in The new Raspberry Pi 4 is here!!:
Im thinking of a complete 2019/2020 redesign, maybe even with 4k in mind.
Can you be more specific ?
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That was quick- in a Ghostbusters answering the phone voice: βWe got one!!!β
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@quicksilver said in The new Raspberry Pi 4 is here!!:
@paffley my micro center listed the pi 4 as being available starting this friday. Checked the listing this morning and they must have started selling them early because they are all sold out now except for the 1 gb model :(
I'm jealous man! Though I suspect getting retropie fully functional on the pi 4 is going to require a lot of work from the devs.
Damn man :( I'm in the UK, got it from the https://thepihut.com/ I got the 2gb as the 4gb is not yet available.
I've not even plugged it in as yet, I'm just gonna hang tight with it till the devs sort something out, happy to wait as i'm a designer/dev myself so I know what the expectance is like haha! All good things come to those who wait! :)
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There was a community AMA with Eben Upton on the Tom's hardware forums yesterday.
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/raspberry-pi-ama-ask-your-questions-now.3492239/
He had this to say about the pi4's GPU, which I thought was pretty exciting:
"FWIW I think gross GFLOP numbers, and the OpenArena benchmarks that have appeared, understate the uplift we've just delivered (largely because VideoCore IV is extremely good at Quake III-type rendering for its age). On modern, compute-heavy benchmarks I think we'll see >4x increase."
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