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title: "Raspberry Pi 5 8GB"
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# 2.4GHz Quad-Core CPU Encryption Expansion Dual 4Kp60 HDMI Output Raspberry Pi 5 8GB

**Brand:** raspberry pi
**Price:** 233812 zł
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## Summary

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- **What is this?** Raspberry Pi 5 8GB by raspberry pi
- **How much does it cost?** 233812 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- raspberry pi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted raspberry pi brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Next-Gen Graphics Power:** Harness the VideoCore VII GPU with OpenGL ES 3.1 and Vulkan 1.2 support for smooth graphics rendering and accelerated workloads.
- • **Blazing Fast Performance:** Experience up to 3x faster CPU speeds with the 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 at 2.4GHz, powering your multitasking and development projects effortlessly.
- • **Stunning Dual 4K Displays:** Elevate your workspace or media setup with dual 4Kp60 HDR-capable HDMI outputs for crystal-clear visuals and immersive productivity.
- • **Versatile Expansion & Storage:** Leverage high-speed Micro SD SDR104 mode and PCIe 2.0 interface for lightning-fast storage and peripheral integration, future-proofing your setup.
- • **Robust Connectivity & Security:** Stay connected with Bluetooth 5.0/BLE and safeguard your data with built-in encryption expansion—perfect for professional and industrial applications.

## Overview

The Raspberry Pi 5 8GB is a cutting-edge single-board computer featuring a 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, advanced VideoCore VII GPU, and dual 4Kp60 HDMI outputs. Designed for professionals and makers, it offers enhanced IO with PCIe 2.0, Bluetooth 5.0, and encryption capabilities, delivering a seamless desktop and industrial-grade experience. Ideal for multitasking, media centers, security labs, and development projects, this model balances power and value for the modern tech enthusiast.

## Description

The Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Model SC1112 is the latest product for the popular Raspberry Pi series single-board computer. Powered by a 64-bit quad-core Arm Cortex A76 processor, operating at 2.4GHz, the Pi 5 significantly improves CPU performance by 2-3 times compared to the previous Pi 4. It also boasts an improved 800MHz VideoCore VII GPU that enhances graphics performance in addition to dual 4Kp60 display outputs. Redesigned Raspberry Pi image signal processor makes this device excellent camera support, making it an ideal choice for industrial applications and a seamless desktop experience. Raspberry Pi's latest single board computer has a full-size design using our proprietary silicone. RP1 Southbridge provides improved IO capability, faster transfer speed, and better peripheral performance. This system includes a 4-lane 1.5Gbps MIPI transceiver system that triple the total bandwidth and is compatible with two cameras or displays. Additionally, this device supports high-speed SD card performance and a single lane PCI Express 2.0 interface for peripheral devices that require high bandwidth

Review: Magnifica navaja suiza. Tengo montado home assistant, pi hole, jellyfin y tvheadend y va como un tiro. Una de las mejores compras que he hecho en años.
Review: Initial Impressions: My first experience with the Raspberry Pi 5 was marred by a rough delivery—literally. The desertcart driver threw the package at my front door so hard that it bounced multiple times. This incident was captured on my Ring doorbell, and while I reported it to desertcart, nothing came of it. I mention this because, after seeing the condition of the flimsy cardboard box it came in, I was concerned about the Pi's durability. Surprisingly, despite the lack of internal protection and the rough handling, the Pi was in one piece and worked after some minor adjustments. The Pi itself came from Pimoroni, a reputable seller I highly recommend. Setup and Installation: First off, I wouldn't recommend using the Raspberry Pi 5 without a proper cooling solution. I opted for an overkill approach, purchasing the Geekworm Pi5 Case Aluminum Passive Cooling (P122-C) and some small 3v/5v fans, which I installed during a live Twitch stream. For storage, I used a SanDisk 256GB High Endurance MicroSD card, ideal for the server setup I had in mind due to its durability. Using the Raspberry Pi Imager, I flashed the card with Ubuntu Server, pre-configuring it with my WiFi settings and other essentials. The setup process was straightforward for someone familiar with the Pi ecosystem, but beginners might find it a bit challenging. However, there are plenty of tutorials and guides available to help. I set up the Pi headless (without a monitor or keyboard) to run a fully modded Minecraft Server (Java Edition), and to my surprise, it worked flawlessly. I even documented the process in a YouTube VOD, proving that running a modded Minecraft server on a Pi is not only possible but also efficient. Later, I repurposed the Pi into a web server by installing Ubuntu Server again, along with PHP, MariaDB, and Apache. It handled this transition with ease, providing a snappy and responsive performance. Performance: The Raspberry Pi 5’s performance exceeded my expectations. Compared to the Raspberry Pi 4, the improvement is significant, though perhaps not immediately noticeable in all use cases. My modded Minecraft server, running 130+ mods, handled six players simultaneously without any lag or performance issues. The TPS (Ticks Per Second) remained stable at 20, with only minor drops that weren’t noticeable during gameplay. As a web server, the Pi continued to impress, delivering fast and stable performance. I haven’t felt the need to overclock the Pi, as its stock performance is more than sufficient for my needs. Connectivity and Ports: The Raspberry Pi 5 comes with a robust set of connectivity options: Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and dual 4Kp60 HDMI outputs, among others. While I primarily used the GPIO pins to power the fans and the WiFi for network connectivity, these ports offer great flexibility for a wide range of projects. The CPU, a 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76, strikes a good balance between power and energy efficiency. It’s powerful enough for most projects while keeping power consumption low. Cooling and Power Consumption: Without additional cooling, the Pi 5 quickly overheats and throttles under load. I highly recommend investing in a cooling solution, even if it’s just the basic Raspberry Pi Cooler. My custom cooling setup, which cost around £20, kept the Pi running cool and stable, even under heavy loads. In terms of power consumption, the Pi draws around 12-14W under load in my use case, making it a cost-effective replacement for my old servers. For power, I suggest using a supply that can output at least 5V at 3A, though the official Raspberry Pi power supply (5V, 5A) is ideal. Use Cases: The Raspberry Pi 5’s potential is limited only by your imagination and its 8GB RAM. It can serve as a low-power desktop, an emulator, a home automation hub, a web server, or even a Minecraft server, as I demonstrated. Currently, I’m using mine as a local web server, running PiHole, and a Wi-Fi Authentication Portal. It’s quiet, consumes little power, and handles these tasks flawlessly. If you’re looking for a device to handle similar projects, the Pi 5 is an excellent choice. However, be mindful that it’s not a replacement for a modern desktop PC. Value for Money: The Raspberry Pi 5 offers excellent value for money, though it suffers from scalper pricing. If you find the 8GB model for more than £80, you’re likely being overcharged. Prices around £70 are reasonable, and anything below £65 is a steal. Compared to running a full desktop or server, the energy savings alone make the Pi 5 a worthwhile investment. Final Thoughts: Let’s address the Pi 5’s main limitation: 8GB of RAM should be the entry-level or mid-range option, with a 16GB model available. While 8GB is sufficient for most users right now, it won’t be long before this isn’t the case. Enthusiasts and those running more demanding applications may find this limiting. Overclocking the Pi 5 is also hit or miss. I couldn’t push mine beyond 2.6GHz without instability, and anything above 2.8GHz was a no-go. But for most users, stock performance will be more than enough. If you’re looking for a low-power device for small projects or teaching kids to code, the Pi 5 is a fantastic choice. It’s versatile, powerful for its size, and offers great value. However, if you need a desktop replacement, adjust your expectations accordingly. Overall, the Raspberry Pi 5 is an impressive piece of tech that continues to push the boundaries of what a small, affordable computer can do. It’s a must-have for enthusiasts, educators, and hobbyists alike. I give this a 4.7/5, which I'll round up.

## Features

- Broadcom BCM2712 2.4GHz Quad-Core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76 CPU, Encryption Expansion, 512KB L2 Cache per Core, 2MB Shared L3 Cache
- Supports VideoCore VII GPU, OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2
- Dual 4Kp60 HDMI display output, HDR support
- Bluetooth 5.0 / Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
- Micro SD card slot for fast SDR 104 mode

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CK2FCG1K |
| Amazon Bestseller | #268,395 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #2,442 in Single Board Computers |
| Brand | Raspberry Pi |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi Camera Module V2, 4K Display with HDMI Input |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,632) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05056561803326 |
| Manufacturer | Raspberry Pi |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | SC1112 |
| Model Name | Raspberry Pi 5 |
| Model Number | SC1112 |
| Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS |
| Processor Brand | ARM |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Speed | 2.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 8 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR4X |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Raspberry Pi
- **CPU Speed:** 2.4 GHz
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 8 GB
- **Model Name:** Raspberry Pi 5
- **Ram Memory Installed Size:** 8 GB

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by V***. on February 16, 2026*

Magnifica navaja suiza. Tengo montado home assistant, pi hole, jellyfin y tvheadend y va como un tiro. Una de las mejores compras que he hecho en años.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by T***M on August 16, 2024*

Initial Impressions: My first experience with the Raspberry Pi 5 was marred by a rough delivery—literally. The Amazon driver threw the package at my front door so hard that it bounced multiple times. This incident was captured on my Ring doorbell, and while I reported it to Amazon, nothing came of it. I mention this because, after seeing the condition of the flimsy cardboard box it came in, I was concerned about the Pi's durability. Surprisingly, despite the lack of internal protection and the rough handling, the Pi was in one piece and worked after some minor adjustments. The Pi itself came from Pimoroni, a reputable seller I highly recommend. Setup and Installation: First off, I wouldn't recommend using the Raspberry Pi 5 without a proper cooling solution. I opted for an overkill approach, purchasing the Geekworm Pi5 Case Aluminum Passive Cooling (P122-C) and some small 3v/5v fans, which I installed during a live Twitch stream. For storage, I used a SanDisk 256GB High Endurance MicroSD card, ideal for the server setup I had in mind due to its durability. Using the Raspberry Pi Imager, I flashed the card with Ubuntu Server, pre-configuring it with my WiFi settings and other essentials. The setup process was straightforward for someone familiar with the Pi ecosystem, but beginners might find it a bit challenging. However, there are plenty of tutorials and guides available to help. I set up the Pi headless (without a monitor or keyboard) to run a fully modded Minecraft Server (Java Edition), and to my surprise, it worked flawlessly. I even documented the process in a YouTube VOD, proving that running a modded Minecraft server on a Pi is not only possible but also efficient. Later, I repurposed the Pi into a web server by installing Ubuntu Server again, along with PHP, MariaDB, and Apache. It handled this transition with ease, providing a snappy and responsive performance. Performance: The Raspberry Pi 5’s performance exceeded my expectations. Compared to the Raspberry Pi 4, the improvement is significant, though perhaps not immediately noticeable in all use cases. My modded Minecraft server, running 130+ mods, handled six players simultaneously without any lag or performance issues. The TPS (Ticks Per Second) remained stable at 20, with only minor drops that weren’t noticeable during gameplay. As a web server, the Pi continued to impress, delivering fast and stable performance. I haven’t felt the need to overclock the Pi, as its stock performance is more than sufficient for my needs. Connectivity and Ports: The Raspberry Pi 5 comes with a robust set of connectivity options: Dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, two USB 3.0 ports, two USB 2.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet, and dual 4Kp60 HDMI outputs, among others. While I primarily used the GPIO pins to power the fans and the WiFi for network connectivity, these ports offer great flexibility for a wide range of projects. The CPU, a 2.4GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A76, strikes a good balance between power and energy efficiency. It’s powerful enough for most projects while keeping power consumption low. Cooling and Power Consumption: Without additional cooling, the Pi 5 quickly overheats and throttles under load. I highly recommend investing in a cooling solution, even if it’s just the basic Raspberry Pi Cooler. My custom cooling setup, which cost around £20, kept the Pi running cool and stable, even under heavy loads. In terms of power consumption, the Pi draws around 12-14W under load in my use case, making it a cost-effective replacement for my old servers. For power, I suggest using a supply that can output at least 5V at 3A, though the official Raspberry Pi power supply (5V, 5A) is ideal. Use Cases: The Raspberry Pi 5’s potential is limited only by your imagination and its 8GB RAM. It can serve as a low-power desktop, an emulator, a home automation hub, a web server, or even a Minecraft server, as I demonstrated. Currently, I’m using mine as a local web server, running PiHole, and a Wi-Fi Authentication Portal. It’s quiet, consumes little power, and handles these tasks flawlessly. If you’re looking for a device to handle similar projects, the Pi 5 is an excellent choice. However, be mindful that it’s not a replacement for a modern desktop PC. Value for Money: The Raspberry Pi 5 offers excellent value for money, though it suffers from scalper pricing. If you find the 8GB model for more than £80, you’re likely being overcharged. Prices around £70 are reasonable, and anything below £65 is a steal. Compared to running a full desktop or server, the energy savings alone make the Pi 5 a worthwhile investment. Final Thoughts: Let’s address the Pi 5’s main limitation: 8GB of RAM should be the entry-level or mid-range option, with a 16GB model available. While 8GB is sufficient for most users right now, it won’t be long before this isn’t the case. Enthusiasts and those running more demanding applications may find this limiting. Overclocking the Pi 5 is also hit or miss. I couldn’t push mine beyond 2.6GHz without instability, and anything above 2.8GHz was a no-go. But for most users, stock performance will be more than enough. If you’re looking for a low-power device for small projects or teaching kids to code, the Pi 5 is a fantastic choice. It’s versatile, powerful for its size, and offers great value. However, if you need a desktop replacement, adjust your expectations accordingly. Overall, the Raspberry Pi 5 is an impressive piece of tech that continues to push the boundaries of what a small, affordable computer can do. It’s a must-have for enthusiasts, educators, and hobbyists alike. I give this a 4.7/5, which I'll round up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by D***N on December 8, 2025*

If you’re shopping for a Raspberry Pi 5, I’d strongly consider stepping up to the 16GB model—especially if your plan includes an AI HAT, heavier multitasking, or squeezing the most out of emulation/gaming. While the 8GB version is both functional and durable. The 8GB version is absolutely excellent for the majority of use cases (general Linux projects, home server tasks, Kali, etc.), but once you start stacking bigger workloads, the extra RAM gives you more breathing room and a noticeably smoother experience. On pricing: yes, the 16GB usually carries a small premium, but in my experience that difference is justified—particularly when it’s paired with fast shipping and you want to get building immediately. A few practical notes that will save you headaches: Power supply matters—big time. The Pi 5 really wants a proper 5V/5A supply. Underpower it and you’re asking for brownouts, instability, and random weird behavior. If you’re running from a battery, 5V/3A can work, but you’ll need to be smart about it: use a powered USB hub for peripherals so you’re not dragging the Pi down when you plug in devices. For the first boot, using a TV/monitor setup can make life easier—especially until you’ve updated to the latest firmware. Don’t skip active cooling. The Pi 5 can run hot under load, and throttling will undo a lot of the performance you’re paying for. Use a case. There are tons of options—just get something, even if it’s a simple silicone base. Protection + airflow is the goal. Finally, if you’re buying the Pi 5 specifically for penetration testing, plan on adding a compatible external Wi-Fi adapter. The built-in Broadcom wireless is fine for normal connectivity, but it’s not the right tool for packet injection/monitor-mode workflows—an external adapter will make your life much easier. One of the biggest perks of the Raspberry Pi 5 is how many operating systems you can run, depending on what you want to build: Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit) – the official, best-supported daily driver Ubuntu (Desktop/Server) – great for productivity, dev work, and servers Kali Linux – popular for security testing and training labs Retro gaming OS options – RetroPie, Recalbox, Batocera (awesome for emulation setups) Media center builds – LibreELEC/OSMC for a dedicated TV/streaming box Lightweight Linux distros – faster, lean builds for specific projects and low overhead Android-based builds (community-supported) – for an Android-style experience on Pi hardware No matter your goal—desktop, server, security lab, arcade console, or media box—the Pi 5 has an OS path that fits. Overall: 8GB is a fantastic value and handles most projects effortlessly, but if you’re aiming for AI, more demanding workloads, or a “buy once, cry once” setup, the 16GB model is the smarter long-term pick.

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