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Vilros Raspberry Pi 5 Complete Starter Kit

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SKU: VR5-CK-4GB-V287B

This flexible computer circuit board can take the place of your desktop computer, and be used for a wide range of pragmatic and non-pragmatic projects. While this hardware may look scary to novices

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    by Vilros

    Vilros Raspberry Pi 5 Complete Starter Kit 4GB / Aluminum Alloy W/ Passive+Active Cooling

    $124.99 Regular price $200.00

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    This flexible computer circuit board can take the place of your desktop computer, and be used for a wide range of pragmatic and non-pragmatic projects. While this hardware may look scary to novices

    Kit Includes:

      Customer Reviews

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      Nate A.
      I Love it so much!!!!

      I have a very fast, fancy PC, but I can't stop using my little Pi 5. I absolutely love this thing!!!! The case is wildly easy to put together, and the whole kit is actually, in my opinion, overbuilt—but in a good way!! I'm about to order another one for various projects. The price is what sold me, but you take this out, and it's ready to go. You literally have everything you need.

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      Fred L.
      Complete and ready to go

      Tha cnc case is real nice. Had the pi working in 10 minutes. Great kit. Excellent service.

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      Dave O.
      Raspberry PI 5

      Great product at a good price. Shipping was excellent. I will buy another one from Vilros. I installed Ubuntu 24.04. Thank you.

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      Adam F.
      Easy to use

      This is my first pi. I wanted to build my own arcade machine and setting up retropie (once I figured out what I was doing) was relatively straightforward. Especially with ssh and all the guides out there.

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      John B.
      Everything is easy as Pi

      Overall, I had a great experience building my Raspberry Pi 5. It was simple to put together and launch. The web tutorials were very good, and I was very confident in building my Pi. My only problem is the microHDMI video output. I think a mini would have been better. It is easier to find mini-to-mini or mini-to-regular HDMI cables. I know it came with two micro-to-HDMI cables, but maybe one should have been micro-to-mini, or for a few dollars more, add an adaptor that you know will work on Pi video output.