This launch has been eagerly anticipated for quite some time! I plan to purchase this setup to enhance my productivity, complementing my existing 13.3-inch E-ink producticity monitor, the Boox Mira. This monitor has a peak power usage of 6W, and thanks to the Raspberry Pi's USB-3 port is now providing a boosted 1.6A of power, I can conveniently power it directly from the Pi. Unfortunately, as far as I recall, the Raspberry Pi (at least not the Pi 4) isn't ideally suited for video transfer over USB 3. If it were, I could have utilized a USB 3 to USB-C adapter to both send video and supply power to the screen simultaneously.
The new RPi5 is most exciting. 🥳 Now, the SBC battle of Orange Pi5 and Raspberry Pi5. I imagine there will be a RPi5_Plus on the back burner? 😎 Great video, thanks.
Just ordered Pi 5, cooler, case and power supply £109. Far far cheaper than my RISC PC with so much more power 😆. My only regret was not buying ARM shares when I had the chance in the 90's 🤷♂ We can't all be as savvy as Ebon👍
Just want to see how to connect 1 or 2 SSD drives via the HAT . Apparently they are not yet available. With the heat sink I imagine a custom box is needed ?
I have a 3 year Old Nano Pi M4V2, it has a PCIE2.0 port as well, I have the 4 SATA Ports Daughter Board, a Nice little Server Board with a 6 Core CPU, there was a GPU Adapter as well, Nice Raspberry PI has caught up...
Don't know what I'm doing wrong, but I just got my Pi5 this morning, and tried it after watching your video. I used the latest 64 bit instance of the Pi OS, Bookworm the same as used in this video, and the results were less than stellar. It was the same when the Pi 4 came out, all the reviews says in was silky smooth and you could use it as your daily, and now the same with the 5. My experience was the same as with the 4, laggy as all hell, just completely unusable for even browsing the net, even if I put it down to 30Mhz, just totally unresponsive and frustrating, clicking on icons to start applications with absolutely nothing happening, same as the Pi 3 and 4. It reminds me a bit of my old ASUS Nexus 7 tablet, just unusable, my skt478 P4 retro games machine handles browsing the net better than the experience I had on the Pi5, and that's saying something.
At 1080p we've had some pretty good experiences, ESPECIALLY when overclocked. You might get the occasional mishap, but on the whole its a very viable "RU-vid watching machine".
Those two types have two rows of pins on the card that allows those formats to run in bidirectional mode whereas every format (UHS-I or lower) runs in half duplex mode.
If they put the hardware on the unit, it may just need a firmware update to enable UHS-II or even UHS-III. Ithink that new RP-1 chip may have the bandwidth to support at least UHS-II.
I don't believe, the active cooler fits in the official case which is why the case has a fan built-in. But I wouldn't be surprised to see third party cases built specifically for the active cooler.
The barrel connector has gone, but there are two pads on the underside of the board for composite video. However, if you want sound, the options are: USB, Bluetooth or HDMI. Just plugging a speaker using the 3.5mm jack is no longer an option.
After the prices for a raspberry pi 4 went sky high for the last couple of years, the price for the raspberry pi 5 would appear to be a price drop.....
I'm looking forward to a Raspberry Pi 500. If they can put 8 GB of RAM and an m.2 slot in it for a little over $100, that would be a very viable desktop computer.
I think it's finally great to see a new model but I think they dropped the ball by not at least having a 16gb ram option, and removing the audio socket makes some projects a no-go.😢
Yep, more like a Pi4.5, Things that needed to be fixed on 4, Sadly as I have multiple Raspberry Pi's here (1x3a,2xzero,2x3b,4x4b), & supported Raspberry Org, these performance figures are low, using a 16gb Orange Pi 5, plus you get a NPU for robotics, nice the R-Pi 5 is what a R-Pi 4 should have been for Home Users, instead of the "kiosk" Pi's that Pi4 was last of ..
@@craigcowen6920 Not sure which Model you looked at but MY Orange 5 16GB (26 Pin GPIO) & 4 x Orange 5Plus 16GB have 40 GPIO Pins, the New 3b Model does not have any ..