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Julius Wifferton
Greater than one weekI purchased an Argon ONE case and with my generic 3A adapter, I got constant under voltage errors, even just sitting at the splash screen. This solved all of that and will be my go-to PSU for any further RPi builds.
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kr4sh
> 3 dayI’m using this with a raspberry pi 3 B+. It is a quality power supply with good specs. It is also UL listed.
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Dark Juice
Greater than one weekBought it for a retropie setup so that I wouldnt see the dreaded lightning bolt anymore and it worked.
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John
> 3 dayPassed the raspiblitz test for my bitcoin full node
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BKize
> 3 dayThis power supply has a Micro USB plug, just like it states in the title. The Raspberry Pi 4 requires a USB C plug for power. As such, if youre looking for a power supply for the RPi 4, search for this *other* model on Amazon: Argon ONE Raspberry Pi 4 USB Type C Cable Power Supply
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Wcarter
> 3 dayI was looking for a power supply that would allow me to run a USB 3.0 monitor on a latte panda and this one accomplished my goal.
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Xflight
> 3 dayWorks well with pi 3B with official 7” touchscreen
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AdversaryOne
> 3 dayIt did what it was supposed to do and fixed the low voltage I was receiving on my Pi. SNES games no longer stutter and slow down and everything runs great.
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Ken
> 3 dayThis will probably be the only power supply for the raspberry pi that I’ll ever buy again. I’ve use many different power cables, power bricks, and everything else you can think of. I’ve even tried my hand at making my own power cable using a thick gauge wire with some usb connectors. I still got brown out and voltage issues. So far this power supply has handled everything I’ve thrown at it. The build quality seems pretty solid too. Very nice power supply for any raspberry pi project.
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Matt N.
> 3 dayThe company Argon is indeed aware of the .10V drop which causes the low voltage warning. These adapters were made by the same company to address this issue. The 5.25V does indeed make a difference versus the standard 5v. Buy 2, you never know when you need a spare!