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πŸ“ Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Model B 8GB: Building Mini PC, Smart Robot, Game Console, Workstation, Media Center, and More! Review

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BrandSeeed studio
Connectivity TechnologyUSB, Ethernet
Wireless TypeBluetooth
RAM Memory TechnologyDDR
Processor Count1

Description of πŸ“ Raspberry Pi 4 Computer Model B 8GB: Building Mini PC, Smart Robot, Game Console, Workstation, Media Center, and More!

powful cputhe cpu of the raspberry pi 4 model b adopts the latest arm cortex-a72 architecture, which is also used in high-performance smartphones, and has evolved into a real pc.the operating clock has been changed from pi3's 1.2ghz to 1.5ghz, and the speed has become a different dimension with the updated architecture. video output/gputhe on-board gpu of the raspberry pi 4 supports 4kp@60 and newly supports h.265 decoding, opengl es 3.0, etc.as for the video output, two micro hdmis with smaller connectors are installed, and the raspberry pi 4 also supports dual screen output. usb 3.0with a new soc, the speed of the raspberry pi 4 around i/o has been improved, and finally usb 3.0 is supported.usb boot is faster and more convenient. network&bluetoothgigabit ethernet (wired lan) has also been significantly speeded up from 300mbps of pi 3b + to 1000mbps (logical value).in addition, bluetooth supported version has been upgraded to 5.0, and the transfer speed of pi 4 has been doubled. power input connectorthe power input connector of the raspberry pi 4 has been changed to usb type c. it is easier to use than micro usb and can supply a larger current reliably.the power requirement of raspberry pi 4 model b is 5v 3.0a, which is higher than the previous model.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very convenient for shopping

This is a very convenient way to buy a Raspberry Pi 4, albeit a little more expensive. However, if you are willing to pay a slightly higher price for this convenience, it is very easy to buy. My order arrived within three days which is common for Revain but less common for other sellers. I am completely satisfied.

Pros
  • Great price
Cons
  • Getting done

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Used for Octoprint good for computer components

I needed a Linux based single board computer to run an Octoprint server for my 3D printer. This computer was perfect for this, it is more than powerful enough to handle the server load of 4 3D printers running at the same time. Easy setup, low price, and a huge software base make it a real bargain. I have another one running my DNS server software (Running Pi-Hole), it's been running for over a year with no downtime. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Worth your money
Cons
  • Can I add anything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Small power box

It took a bit of fiddling, but I was able to compile and install the Hubble data processing software on this small wonder board (8GB version). There is a pip repository setup for hosting ARM compiled versions of many required packages. There were still some difficulties compiling the Fortran source code (phew!), but in the end it's doable. Now this is a good Jupyter lab server for data development and analysis. Hopefully, Apple's move to ARM hardware will help expand software support for the…

Pros
  • Cool product
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Pinecraft Computers & Accessories

Currently using it to run a dedicated Linux based Minecraft server via "Pinecraft" - works great, works 24/7 with no issues. I'm not sure if there is more to say.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Some small things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

My third Raspberry Pi

This life challenge is to be a media center PC with KODI and a gaming system with RetroPi. While I still use a microSD card for booting, it will soon be replaced by USB boot support, allowing me to use an SSD for storage. With two HDMI outputs, that's overkill for a media center. But as a budget calculator for two monitors, it would be ideal.

Pros
  • Holding my fists
Cons
  • It's OK

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Used for Octoprint

I needed a Linux based single board computer to run an Octoprint server for my 3D printer. This computer was spot on, it's more than powerful enough to run a server loading 4 3D printers running at the same time. Easy setup, low price, and a huge software base make it a real steal. I have another one running my DNS server software (Running Pi-Hole), it's been running for over a year with no downtime. Highly recommended.

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No power

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't underestimate this little powerhouse

I've been a network/systems administrator since the days of dial-up connection. I've been building my own PCs since the days of the IBM PC-Compatible ((c)1988 or so for all larks). The last one I built was an AMD FX6300 Hexa-Core 32GB/2TB/GTX1060ti. I'm a Unix guy, whatever difference that makes. I use Linux in most places including these two machines. I almost never turn on an AMD machine again except to keep it up to date. If I'm not using Steam servers I don't really need it; Raspi 8GB is my

Pros
  • Easy to Use
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 5 out of 5

You can do many great things with your Raspberry Pi 4

Great product for those who want to use Linux but don't want to build another computer. The Raspberry Pi 8GB has enough RAM for such a computer, and the Pi 4's improvements over the 3 make it more usable as a desktop computer. I recommend either an official power adapter or a good quality USB-C power adapter. The official one I use is 3 watts and works well. It boots from a USB stick but requires a firmware update. If you wish to do this, see element14's website for more information. Raspberry…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion