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🚀 Elevate your Ender 3/5 with silent power and smart control—because your prints deserve the best!
The BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 combo set pairs a cutting-edge 32-bit STM32G0 MCU control board with a versatile TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 touchscreen display, designed specifically for Ender 3/5 series 3D printers. Featuring integrated silent TMC2209 UART stepper drivers, advanced heat dissipation via triple PWM fans, and support for sensorless homing, filament runout detection, and power-off resume, this combo delivers a quieter, smarter, and more reliable printing experience. Plug-and-play compatibility and dual display modes make it an essential upgrade for millennial makers seeking precision and convenience.









| ASIN | B09MYT45BQ |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Built-In Media | SKR MINI E3 V3.0 Motherboard & TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 Touchscreen |
| CPU socket | M4 |
| Chipset Type | STM32G0B0RET6 |
| Chipset type | STM32G0B0RET6 |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Compatible Processors | STM32G0B0RET6, STM32G0B1RET6 |
| Compatible devices | Printer |
| Compatible processors | STM32G0B0RET6, STM32G0B1RET6 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 186 Reviews |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Main Power Connector Type | 24-Pin |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH Direct |
| Memory Clock Speed | 12864 MHz |
| Memory Slots Available | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 1060000518 |
| Model Name | BIGTREETECH SKR MINI E3 V3.0+TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 |
| Model Number | SKR MINI E3 V3.0+TFT35 E3 V3.0.1 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Platform | Windows XP |
| Processor Socket | M4 |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| Ram memory technology | DDR4 |
| System Bus Standard Supported | SATA 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| USB 2.0 | 2 |
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Needs a bit more documentation on set up.
H**S
This works great with Sidewinder x1 but it only supports 2 wire endstops natively
I replaced my sky 1.4 Turbo board that was in my Sidewinder X1 after it had a short. This board was smaller and easier to use, while having a performance boost. While this board is perfect, it does not natively support the powered inductive or optical sensors used by some printers, such as the Sidewinder X1. I am sure a workaround is available by powering the endstops off a 5v supply, but it didn't work for me. HOWEVER, the board does support sensorless homing which required just 2 small changes in Marlin and works perfectly, so in a way, it was quicker to setup than using sensor endstops. I use to be against sensorless homing, as I thought it wouldn't be precise enough, but I was wrong, as my prints are just as good as with my inductive endstops, and I don't have to worry about an endstop failing. I do use a BLtouch for bed leveling though.
A**I
So quiet, and has accurate completion time
Bought this for my Ender 3 V2 with a 4.22 board. I was a little nervous installing it myself, but it ended up being much easier than I thought. I think the first board was defective (or maybe operator error) but they immediately sent a new board out and returning the other one was painless. Once I got the second one hooked up it worked just fine with the software. It's so quiet compared to the stock board. It loads quickly and I am super happy that the estimated completion time is way more accurate than the OEM board. It's been performing well with no hiccups after updating the build. It was plug and play, but I updated to to the most current version of Marlin. The only thing I didn't think about when I bought this board was adding wifi. If you are thinking about going that route, look up boards that already have it installed, so you don't need an extra component (unless you want it that way). I plan on going wifi soon for the convenience and so my 9 year old can start a print without having to be to close the the printer in case it's hot. So I will have to get a lil pi and program it accordingly with klipper.
W**I
Hard to setup
Like the touch screen but it was not very live adjusting friendly tried for hours to get my baby steps down to a point it would print. And never did get a print out of it. The mother board is hard to configure in marlin which was the only way I could use it because the stock firmware wants you to use the z stop and not the bltouch port but once I got that programed I never could get the hotend fan to work except with the stock firmware. The marlin terminal on the screen never worked when I would stop a print to do an adjustment the screen would sit on a screen saying system busy and never go back to a operating mode. Switched back to the creality 4.2.7 not as many options with it but at least I don't have to be a scientist to compile marlin for it. Well after some trial and error I got it working after using marlin it just takes time to get use to klipper and how to set it up. It works great live the board so I changed my review to 5 stars.
S**N
Impossible to get up and running
I have an Ender 5 Pro and purchased this to replace a failed stock motherboard and touchscreen. I wired it up without much issue and confirmed all of the steppers, heaters, and fans work. The BLTouch is completely worthless - I get error after error for seemingly no reason. After hours of searching, I found several people saying the prebuilt firmware is garbage. OK, no problem. I compiled my own based on settings in the Marlin config files. That seemed to fix some of the BL Touch issues, and I was eventually able to get through a bed leveling. Then the other problems started to come. First, I can't connect this to my PC via USB. It's an unsigned driver, which is against the law for WIndows 11. I can go through the process of restarting my PC into recovery mode and stop enforcing driver signatures, but that only works for one power cycle of the printer. If I reboot the printer, I have to reboot my PC. Unacceptable. I figured I would at least get through a test print and worry about the USB issues later - nope. I sliced a test cube in Cura, which estimates the print to take 30 minutes. I load up the SD card, walk back to my printer, and start the print. 3 seconds. The printer homes and then calls the print finished. If you're going to stay with Marlin, don't waste your time on this piece of trash. Buy a Creality board and save yourself the headache.
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