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Raspberry Pi 5 ~ Cooling ~ Power ~ First Boot

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • This video is a thorough guide of how to setup cooling on the Raspberry Pi 5, how to power it, how to install the operating system, and the boot up process. Workarounds for issues are discussed towards the end of the video.
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    Contents of the video:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:39 Quick Overview
    1:25 Raspberry Pi 5 Active Cooler
    2:20 Raspberry Pi 5 Fan Speeds at Different Temperatures
    2:35 Idea for a Better Fin Design on the Pi 5 Heatsink
    3:14 How to Install the Cooler on the Raspberry Pi 5
    4:00 Raspberry Pi 4 Case for the Pi 5
    4:30 Raspberry Pi 5 Storage
    5:30 Connecting the Raspberry Pi 5
    5:56 Install Raspberry Pi OS using a Windows Computer
    7:27 Why Use a USB HUB for the Raspberry Pi?
    8:08 Raspberry Pi 5 First Boot Using SSD
    8:17 Connect the Raspberry Pi 5 to a WiFi Network
    8:45 Can the Raspberry Pi 5 Play 4K 60 FPS Video?
    9:23 Initial Impressions After Pi 4's First Run
    9:37 Raspberry Pi 5 Issues and Workarounds
    10:11 Raspberry Pi 5 Low Power Indicator
    10:35 Pi 5 USB Boot Requires High Current
    11:00 Raspberry Pi 5 Boot From microSD Card
    11:37 Raspberry Pi Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad
    11:55 SD Card vs SSD Speed Test
    12:23 Raspberry Pi 5 Unofficial 3rd Party Power Supply
    12:45 What is the Overall Price of the Raspberry Pi 5?
    13:37 Conclusion
    14:07 Thank You & Wish You a Happy New Year 2024
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    Raspberry Pi 5 Unboxing & Overview
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    Bluetooth Keyboard with Trackpad
    • Bluetooth Keyboard wit...
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    Review of USB to SATA Adapters & Docks
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Komentáře • 22

  • @cosmic_eye_with_shawon
    @cosmic_eye_with_shawon Před 7 měsíci +2

    Informative content. Take love from Bangladesh. wish you all the best.

  • @AnuragTiwari_AT
    @AnuragTiwari_AT Před 7 měsíci +2

    As always good content.
    I wonder what are its use cases and how it compares with the intel nuc you have?

    • @ArjunAndVishnu
      @ArjunAndVishnu  Před 7 měsíci

      Thanks. This Pi 5 is capable of running variety of operating systems , including Windows 11. It is close to a full fledged desktop computer now, at a fraction of the power consumption, and also the price. Earlier versions of Pi were mostly used a for embedded and IOT applications. This is much faster, close to 2 times as powerful as the Celeron NUC. Regards.

  • @AlwaysLaugh4U
    @AlwaysLaugh4U Před 7 měsíci +1

    Perfect example for Don't judge a book by it's cover

  • @parasahlawat27
    @parasahlawat27 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm thinking of buying raspberry for my office. Our only work is with typing documents on word, PDFs, e-mails. Our current system is ancient I remember playing games on it in 2010. I have heard that you can connect ssd directly to the board where can i get it in india. I will also be using 2 printers and multiple pendrives. Other than that can i install windows on it will that allow windows softwares to run on raspberry pi? I saw a video yesterday that you can somehow install original 11 windows on it. Even if it doesn't run windows softwares i just want it to handle word pdf emails and 2 printers and 3 4 pendrives. Can you suggest me which ssd should i buy along with which os will be most similar to windows so others can also use it.

    • @ArjunAndVishnu
      @ArjunAndVishnu  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi, that's many questions in one. I will answer them one-by-one.
      1) Typing documents, PDFs, e-mails
      Yes for all of them. But you need to use Libre Office or Open Office instead of Microsoft Word. You can open and as well save documents in MS Word compatible formats. PDF creators are available in Raspberry Pi OS, and practically all software is free. For emails, if you need a mail client instead of the browser, Thunderbird is reliable.
      2) Connecting the SSD directly to the board
      The Pi 5 has a PCIe connector on board, however, that is not a M.2 pin. So, you will need an additional board to connect M.2 PCIe SSDs. Because it is single lane PCIe, you will probably not go beyond 1GBPS speeds.
      So, my suggestion is you stick to the SATA SSD + USB 3.0 to SATA III adapter. It is cheaper and less cumbersome.
      3) 2 Printers and multiple pen drives
      Pen drives are not an issue, but too many of them is not feasible. The Pi 5 can deliver a maximum of 1.6 Amps over USB, and it is shared across the ports.
      As with printers, you will find it hard to get the drivers. You can use CUPS for Raspbian Linux. But it does not have drivers unless you use a very popular printer.
      4) Windows 11 and Windows applications
      The Pi has a ARM processor, Windows 11 has an ARM version and so will install on the Pi 5. You can install other applications too, so long as they are ARM compatible. Actually, most of the Windows eco system applications are still x86/x64 only, and are not ARM compatible.
      5) Links
      SATA SSD and the Adapter links are in the description of the video.
      Thanks, Vishnu

  • @srinivasprasad837
    @srinivasprasad837 Před 3 měsíci

    How is the stability on a longer run using the old 3a power supply?

    • @ArjunAndVishnu
      @ArjunAndVishnu  Před 3 měsíci +1

      It works alright when booted off a microSD card. I have had stability issues with an SSD connected using a USB to SATA adapter. Get the 27W power supply, this thing needs it. I bought one soon as it was available.

    • @srinivasprasad837
      @srinivasprasad837 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ArjunAndVishnu thanks. I am running it on a ssd via the usb sata adapter itself. I didn't see any issues yet, but I was planning to add the official cooler , I was wondering if this would make the rpi reach its limits.

    • @ArjunAndVishnu
      @ArjunAndVishnu  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The 3A power supply of the Pi 4 will work, but there are some caveats:
      1) Cannot handle load spikes
      2) Cannot be overclocked
      3) Can power only a limited number of peripherals
      Now that you are going to add a cooler, and some more peripherals down the lane (even briefly), I advise you to get the 27W power supply. With the cooler in place, you can overclock it too.
      One of my Pi 5 had encountered a "Fatal Firmware Error", and the power supply is in the list of possible causes. You can check the video here:
      czcams.com/video/lIpAz_dByNo/video.html

    • @srinivasprasad837
      @srinivasprasad837 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@ArjunAndVishnu thank you for explaining it in a nice way. Ordered a power supply just now. 👍😁

    • @srinivasprasad837
      @srinivasprasad837 Před 3 měsíci

      @@ArjunAndVishnu also the video you have posted here seems to be not having any audio.

  • @narinatanuj8402
    @narinatanuj8402 Před 7 měsíci +1

    First

  • @AlwaysLaugh4U
    @AlwaysLaugh4U Před 7 měsíci

    Can you make a video on how to install a new software on a phone whose software is crashed

  • @bikash3932
    @bikash3932 Před 7 měsíci

    why dont u try to water cool it Ik its not required but for fun

    • @ArjunAndVishnu
      @ArjunAndVishnu  Před 7 měsíci

      With this stock cooler, the Pi 5 is well with in 80 degrees centigrade at full load. A water cooler might be an overkill. It may be useful for an overclocked Pi 5. But again, that will be like attaching a fuel tanker to a sports cars, so not to run out of fuel.
      Credit card sized computer with an attached ATM? 😂