Unboxing my two new Raspberry Pi 5b 8gb & test new 512gb Image

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Power supply for pi 5:
    27W USB Type-C Power Supply for... www.amazon.com...
    Got my pi 5b 8GB & 4GB from vilros.com
    Arcadepunks:
    512gb rpi5 batocera image retro a link to the past from wolfanoz
    Fan for pi 5:
    GeeekPi ICE Tower Cooler for... www.amazon.com...
    Micro HDMI male to Female HDMI:
    UGREEN Micro HDMI to HDMI Adapter, Male to Female Cable HDMI 2.0 4K@60Hz HDR 3D Dolby 18Gbps High Speed Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4/GoPro Hero 7 6/Sony A6000 Camera/Retroid Pocket 3+, 1.6FT a.co/d/aUphI3H
    Sandisk 1TB $97.99
    SanDisk 1TB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card with Adapter - Up to 190MB/s, C10, U3, V30, 4K, 5K, A2, Micro SD Card- SDSQXAV-1T00-GN6MA, Gold/Red a.co/d/5f83hMo

Komentáře • 18

  • @Volker-Dirr
    @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci +1

    About the HDMI cable: I am doing it without an adapter. There are cables available that can do it directly (so only a single cable instead of 2) and they are cheaper then buying a HDMI cable and a adapter.

  • @Woodwerker
    @Woodwerker Před 7 měsíci +3

    Cool video. Thanks Johnny. I wish I had your disposable income! 😊

  • @Volker-Dirr
    @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci +1

    Funny ending of the video. I heard him/her already at the beginning coughing.

    • @johnny58435
      @johnny58435  Před 7 měsíci

      It was me. I am got sick 😷. I am still sick.

  • @Soullessinfidel.
    @Soullessinfidel. Před 7 měsíci +1

    love the vid

  • @martijnh333
    @martijnh333 Před 10 dny

    nice video thanks.
    Do you know if there is support for the Sinden light gun?

  • @Volker-Dirr
    @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci +1

    5.1 V is not the default. Default is 5.0 V. Raspberry Pi guys took 5.1 V because some guys use very long and bad usb cables, so a bit of the voltage is on that long and bad cable AND at the same time there was a design back in the OLD Pi 4 versions that needed higher voltage than the official USB voltage. The new Pis doesn't have that bug anymore any you can run them even with only 4.9 V fine. Today they use this 5.1V argument only to sell more power plugs and earn more money by that.
    Your second power plug wrote the power in the last line. It has 20 Watt. In fact they don't need to write that, since you can even calculate it. As you can read, it has 5V and 4A. So 5V * 4A = 20W.
    Since that power supply is not speaking PPD with 5A, the RaspberryOS will limit the USB devices to 600mA only. If you don't use HDD or SSD on your USB device it is fine. But if you use HHD or SSD on your USB, then you should think about enabling your power limit in the confic.txt file, since your 20W power device is much more powerful then most other plower supplies. For example I am using a 3A = 15W power supply only and it is running very well and fast. I measured a maximum power of 11W under full load so far. So my power supply has still 4W reserve for other devices (I am using SD card, keyboard, mouse and a fan only. No SSD or HDD).

  • @nil0bject
    @nil0bject Před 7 měsíci +1

    i'm gonna wait for the official power supplies. Be careful with those no name power supplies. give them plenty of air movement. don't want a fire

    • @Volker-Dirr
      @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci

      You are wrong about the power supply. I use a no-name 5V 3A = 15W power supply only and it is running fine. Under full load by Pi consumes only 11W. So all is fine (I am not using a SSD nor HDD. I am using an SD-card only. For SSD and HDD i recommend more then 15W. But you can see that he has got a 4A -> 20 W power supply. So probably enough power for most SSD and HDD (at least for a single one). If you connect 4 HDDs on all 4 USB ports, then even the "official" 5A power supply will not be enough and you Pi will shut down. Depending on your HDD even 3 or 2 HDDs will shut down the Pi with the offical power supply. (If the HDD doesn't have an extra external power supply)

    • @nil0bject
      @nil0bject Před 7 měsíci

      @@Volker-Dirr sorry? What? how is "Be careful with those no name power supplies." wrong? Ohhhh, you don't read. Typical

    • @Volker-Dirr
      @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci

      @@nil0bject Because the way how you phrase it you are only making guys scary. You can write that in rare cases a more powerful supply is needed. But the devices will not "fire" if you drew too much power. The voltage will only decrease and it will turn off, but it won't burn (at least if you have a CE power supply and i think most no-names power supplies are save even if you drew more power.) They will not burn. You frighten guys only with sentences like yours.

    • @nil0bject
      @nil0bject Před 7 měsíci

      @@Volker-Dirr ah i see. english is not your first language. try to reread my comments.
      you said "the devices will not "fire" if you drew too much power.". While that is technically not true, my point is that I never mentioned voltages. I mentioned fire. How are fires started? Heat! give your PSU's plenty of airflow!

    • @Volker-Dirr
      @Volker-Dirr Před 7 měsíci

      @@nil0bject Ah.. OK. sorry. True, my English is sadly poor 😞. My native language is German.
      Good point. In fact you are right on one hand. My power supply of the PC has a fan. hmm... But my no-name power supply of my Pi (with 15W only) has no fan and even not ventilation slots. I run it more than 24h with full load. It is only a totally closed plastic cover. Yes, it is warmer of course than the room. But far away from being hot. Of course i didn't cover it with a pillow, but i also didn't place a fan close to it. It is only plug in my power bar and there is a lot of space around it.

  • @danilo19774
    @danilo19774 Před 7 měsíci +1

    hi johnny
    setting ki2?

    • @johnny58435
      @johnny58435  Před 7 měsíci

      Ki2 work great here at pi 5. Check out the video demo. Just download the image and burn it on MicroSD card 512gb and off you go.