Level Up Your Homelab With The Raspberry Pi CM4 Compute Blade
Today we’re taking a look at the Compute Blade, a rack-mountable PoE carrier board for a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. These are designed to allow you to stack up to 20 blades, each carrying a CM4 module, into 1U of 19“ rack space. So you’re able to create a low-profile cluster with 80 ARM cores, up to 160GB of RAM and up to 160TB of NVMe storage.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Compute Blade Kickstarter campaign -
Compute Blade website -
Visit my blog for the write-up & enclosure CAD files -
PURCHASE LINKS
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Compute Blade -
Raspberry Pi CM4 Module -
Crucial NVME Drive -
Noctua 40 x 20 Fan -
Equipment Used
Gweike Cloud Laser -
Power Meter –
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CHAPTERS
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0:00 Intro
0:56 Look Around The Board
2:37 CM4 Module & Drive
3:47 Fan Enclosure
4:42 Reflashing The Bootloader
5:37 Drive Speed Testing
6:27 Thermal Testing
7:37 Energy Consumption
7:52 Final Thoughts
If you’ve got any ideas for Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or other Electronics projects or tutorials you’d like to see, let me know in the comments section.
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