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by rewmie
970 days ago
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> From RPi5's FAQ: > Raspberry Pi 5 is a higher-performance computer than Raspberry Pi 4, and you may have problems using an under-powered supply. We recommend a high-quality 5V 5A USB-C power supply, such as the new Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C Power Supply. As mentioned in a previous HN discussion, not only was RPi5 designed to require a nonstandard power supply, the official "high-quality" power supply for the RPi4 is also considerably underpowered at 15W at 5.1V-3A[1] while RPi5 stands at 27W at 5V-5A. [1] https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/type-c-power-supply/ |
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5V/5A will also give you 5W extra power on the device for their high performance mode.
But again, it’s not necessary and most uses of a Pi will do fine with 5V/3A.