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NODE has returned with another project, not long after it published the Zero Terminal 3. This time, the NODE Mini Server has been updated to make it compatible with the Raspberry Pi 4, which the Raspberry Pi Foundation released fourteen months ago. An 8 GB of RAM model arrived earlier this year, though.

Version 3 of the NODE Mini Server measures 92 x 92 x 26 mm and is 3D printed. NODE has provided a parts list and the lack of soldering or other such modifications should make it easy enough for Raspberry Pi-beginners to grasp. The parts list is as follows: 4mm Hex Screw

Raspberry Pi: Transform the popular single-board computer into a server with the NODE Mini Server V3 - NotebookCheck.net News

The NODE Mini Server can be booted via an M.2 drive, and even without using a microSD. The device is cooled via two small fans too, for reference. NODE has included a build guide on its website, which you can follow via the link below. Once there, you can access project source files and editable PCB files should you wish to customise the NODE Mini Server for your uses.

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