Tada for Raspberry Pi 5 4GB Basic Kit Including Raspberry Pi

Tada for Raspberry Pi 5 4GB Basic Kit Including Raspberry Pi 5 4GB Board, Pi 5 ABS Case and Active Cooler (4GB RAM)



Tada for Raspberry Pi 5 4GB Basic Kit Including Raspberry Pi 5 4GB Board, Pi 5 ABS Case and Active Cooler (4GB RAM)
If you are looking for a Pi 5 for a retro gaming emulator running Batocera or PieHole, get the 8GB version instead. This 4GB version is perfect for less-intensive needs like the Ubiquiti Unifi Controller software for my network. I was previously using a Pi 3 running 32-bit but Unifi no longer runs on 32-bit setups so I decided to get this Pi 5 since it is 64 bit and I’ve never had any issue running the software on the Pis before. I like that this package comes with an ABS case and a fan with thermal pads to help keep things cool. Setup was a breeze thanks to the included directions with color photos. This is a great Pi 5 startup package!