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🚀 Power your innovation with the Raspberry Pi 5 — where speed meets limitless potential!
The Raspberry Pi 5 (16GB) is a powerhouse single-board computer featuring a 2.4GHz quad-core Broadcom BCM2712 CPU, 16GB DDR4 RAM, and advanced connectivity options including dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB 3.0 ports. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, it supports PCIe 2.0 expansion for NVMe SSDs and AI modules, delivering up to three times the speed of its predecessor for smooth, high-performance computing in compact form.







| ASIN | B0DSPYPKRG |
| Best Sellers Rank | 37,910 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 292 in Motherboards |
| Box Contents | Raspberry Pi 5 (16GB) |
| Brand Name | Raspberry Pi |
| CPU Model | Cortex |
| Compatible Devices | Computer, Headphone, Keyboard |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (584) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9L x 7W x 3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 45 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SC1113 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 16 GB |
| Model Name | Raspberry Pi 5 |
| Model Number | SC1113 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Broadcom |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Total USB Ports | 4 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
T**N
Great engineering learning tool for the price
Excellent device for hobbyists and small development projects. You do need to get a properly rated power supply (5v5A) and active cooling solution if you’re doing anything with medium to high processing demand. Otherwise it can be a bit unstable. I also got an m.2 pcie hat as I think it’s a must if you plan on keeping it on for long periods as any kind of server. But this is my 3rd pi so I’ve learned a lot of valuable lessons from previous experiences. The new stable release of raspberry pi connect is also a great way of accessing your device outside of your local network.
J**.
Great bit of kit
Great bit of kit. Noticeably quicker than the rp4
A**R
Impressive device
Very useful , easy to set up and use great value for money
A**R
Does it all
Brilliant little dragon!
J**S
Awsome Kit
Fantastic bit of kit, super fast and deployed for small office home lab. Would buy again
T**S
A Solid Addition to My Pi 5 Fleet — High Performance, Great Value
I bought this Raspberry Pi 5 (16 GB) to slot into my existing collection of Pi 5 devices, and I’m very pleased with it. The build quality is spot on — the board feels robust, the components are well placed, and there’s no sign of shoddy soldering or loose parts. In terms of performance and power, this Pi 5 delivers exactly as expected. The processor handles all the tasks I throw at it (media, code, small server duties) with no lag. Power draw is reasonable: under moderate load, it stays in a comfortable range and doesn’t get too hot (keeping passive cooling in mind). It’s not a PSU, so you’ll need a solid 5 V supply (I’m using a 27 W USB-C power supply). USB connectivity is generous. You get two USB 3.0 ports and two USB 2.0 ports, all working reliably. I’ve run SSDs off the USB 3.0 ports and they saturate nicely. The compatibility is excellent: all my existing software, HATs, and accessories work seamlessly (GPIO, cameras, etc.). On value for money, this board is a strong buy. For what you get — the jump in performance, memory, and connectivity — it’s worth the price I paid. In my lineup of multiple Pi 5s, this one holds up without compromise. If you’re expanding a Pi-based setup or want a high end single board, this one won’t hold you back.
A**Y
This one works as a desktop PC.
I use the Pi with a 2TB NVMe drive and a Pironman 5 max case to program the ESP32 microcontrollers and dabble with putting AI models into the Pi AI camera. I use VS Code as the IDE. In this scenario the Pi works perfectly as a desktop replacment. 16GB is more than you need, but I stick with the more is better idea with memory :) I previously had the Pi 4 and used that as a desktop mini PC - which was "just" about OK. This Pi 5 is so much more powerful and is more than powerful enough for general PC type usage.
V**L
Toys for nerds...
awesome little bit of kit, might even work for a temporary computer in an emergency, but after several months I am still struggling to find any actual use for it.... Still fun to mess around with though!
D**D
J'ai pris la version 16 Go pour en faire un petit serveur maison à côté de mon mini PC principal. Je m'attendais à un gadget sympa, au final c'est devenu un pilier de mon installation. Les perfs m'ont scotché. J'ai lancé des benchmarks (sysbench) par curiosité et par cœur ce truc tape plus fort que mes serveurs cloud qui me coûtent 30€ par mois chacun. Évidemment avec 4 cœurs on fait pas tourner 15 machines virtuelles dessus, mais pour héberger quelques services (DNS, monitoring, conteneurs Docker), c'est largement surdimensionné. La version 16 Go apporte aussi un vrai gain en bande passante mémoire par rapport à la 8 Go, quasiment le double dans mes tests. Gros point d'attention : L'ALIMENTATION. J'ai d'abord branché un chargeur USB-C que j'avais dans un tiroir. Résultat, le Pi se bridait sous charge, les performances étaient incohérentes, je comprenais pas pourquoi. C'est en passant à l'alim officielle 27W que tout s'est débloqué. Performances stables, plus de throttling. C'est 15€ de plus mais si vous alimentez ce Pi avec un vieux chargeur de téléphone vous passez à côté de la moitié de la machine. Vraiment, ne faites pas l'économie. Pour le stockage j'ai mis un SSD NVMe dans le boîtier Argon NEO (qui a un slot M.2 2230 intégré, super pratique). Petit conseil au passage : par défaut le Pi5 démarre en PCIe Gen 2, il faut rajouter une ligne dans le config.txt pour passer en Gen 3 sinon vous perdez quasiment la moitié du débit séquentiel. C'est pas documenté de manière évidente et ça change tout. Mon SSD est un modèle d'entrée de gamme sans cache DRAM, du coup les accès aléatoires sont un peu limités. Si vous comptez faire tourner des bases de données ou beaucoup de petits fichiers, investissez dans un NVMe avec DRAM dès le départ, ça vaut le coup. Le boîtier Argon NEO est compact et bien fini, le slot NVMe intégré évite d'empiler des HAT. Pas grand chose à redire dessus. Et la consommation. Environ 8W en charge. Ça tourne 24h/24 chez moi et ça se voit pas sur la facture. Quand je compare avec mon mini PC qui tire 35W, le ratio performance par watt est juste imbattable. Bref si vous cherchez un petit serveur sobre et silencieux, prenez la version 16 Go, l'alim officielle, et un boîtier avec NVMe. Vous serez surpris de ce que ce petit machin peut faire. Pour les experts : résultats sysbench sous Ubuntu, alim officielle 27W, NVMe sans DRAM en PCIe Gen 3. CPU (4 threads, prime 20000, 60s) : 4 242 ev/s total, soit 1 038 ev/s par cœur. Latence avg 0,94ms, max 8,04ms, stddev 26. Les 4 cœurs sont parfaitement homogènes. Mémoire (4 threads, block 1M, total 32G) : 45 572 MiB/s en bande passante. Latence avg 0,09ms, max 1,00ms. Quasi le double de la version 8 Go sur le même test. Disque (4 threads, rndrw, fichier 8G) : 521 MiB/s en séquentiel, 42,59 MiB/s en lecture random, 28,40 MiB/s en écriture random. Le bottleneck c'est clairement le SSD DRAM-less, pas le bus PCIe. Avec un NVMe correct attendez-vous à 4-5x en random.
T**S
Woaw, nu kan man börja jobba på riktigt Nästa uppgradering borde vara fler kärnor i CPUn
M**N
Excellent product, good design with vast amount of open-source support and a global user community. Dispatched quickly and well packaged.
J**L
I’m really impressed with the Raspberry Pi 5! It works like a charm. I’m using it for programming in both JavaScript and Java, and I opted for the Ubuntu version. Everything runs smoothly, and performance is excellent. Overall, I’m very pleased with this purchase and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable, versatile mini-computer.
R**L
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