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by rewmie
969 days ago
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> Their FAQ is definitely unclear, but, as mentioned in a previous HN discussion, a 5V/3A is going to work fine for most workloads. I don't think so. Historically, Raspberry pi board always had non-standard power requirements and always required rpi's official power supply to work reliably. My RPi4 board forced me to buy the official power supply to work without weird problems and I did nothing but vanilla stuff with it. RPi5 worsens this problem by requiring a power supply that draws 5A. |
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