In this video I explain how I made the Raspberry CryptoPI board used in the 2018 April fools joke.
If you haven’t seen the original video here it is:
In this video I explain how I made the Raspberry CryptoPI board used in the 2018 April fools joke.
If you haven’t seen the original video here it is:
In this video we’re taking a look at the new Raspberry CryptoPI, a single board computer designed specifically for mining Ethereum. It features 8GB of GDDR6 and a new Nvidia VOLTA GPU. Release date Q3 2018 at a cost of around $400 USD. Let’s hope there will be some units left for us because I am expecting whales to buy these in thousands qty.
In this video I am repairing a power supply board from a Samsung TV. The part number for the power supply board is MK32P5T (BN44-00213A). The TV was showing the stand-by led but refused to turn on. It turns out this was a common problem with a simple fix.
Here are links to some of the tools used in this video: