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James Scheef
> 3 dayMore all around
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Keith Carter
> 3 dayGot it working, noobe i had not new enough evidently so took a little bit of thought as to why would not boot, or even get to boot.int the 8gb not big enough to install new os, was a couple hundred mb to small. Had a 32gb card worked just fine. I am not a fan of the sd card slot but seems to work mostly. Much prefer lock in click out like on my other pi board.
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Curtis
> 3 dayGreat little kit really like it.
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Something Else...
> 3 dayNice kit, everything works perfectly. Unfortunately I purchased the wrong variant, with 2GB instead of 4GB of RAM - it doesnt matter right now, its fine, but Ill probably be a little sad about it in 2 years or so.
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Tex
> 3 dayso much better than the 3b+ but thats the point right lol
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Austin
> 3 dayExpensive for the price. There are better deals if you look around
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Javier Wuckert
> 3 dayI love it! Ive already purchased more to run as a cluster!
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Joe
Greater than one weekThis thing can do basically anything you want it to do. It’s awesome !
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LepD
Greater than one weekThis is a great little kit. Except for an SD card, this has what you need to get started. The Pi comes with a card in the box that will direct you to where you can go online to retrieve the instruction manual. I only needed this to verify where each heat sink should be placed. The heat sinks coupled with a Pi fan have kept my Pi under 50* C (built mine to be a storage/media server). The USB-C adapter worked well with my previous micro USB Pi power cables.
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Fast Orange
> 3 dayUnfortunately, the Pi 4 I received was the old 1.1 version, not the new 1.2 version with the corrections to the USB-C port. PITA to find USB-C cables that work correctly.