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🚀 Elevate your innovation game with the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ — where power meets endless possibilities!
The RS Components Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ is a compact, high-performance single-board computer featuring a 1.4GHz 64-bit quad-core ARMv8 CPU, 1GB RAM, dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, and PoE HAT support. Designed for makers, professionals, and hobbyists, it offers versatile GPIO pins and multiple interfaces for camera and display, all backed by RS Components' trusted quality and packaging.
| ASIN | B07BFH96M3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,940 in Computer Motherboards |
| Brand | Raspberry Pi |
| CPU Speed | 1.4 GHz |
| Compatible Devices | Keyboard, Mouse |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 3,401 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060214370165 |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | RS Components |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 1.4 GB |
| Mfr Part Number | 3BPLUS-R |
| Model Name | Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ |
| Model Number | 3BPLUS-R |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Broadcom |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Processor Speed | 1.4 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 1 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR2 |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 1 GB |
| Total Usb Ports | 4 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
Z**L
Excellent for a Pi-Hole Setup!
I decided to setup Pi-Hole on my network. Pi-Hole is basically a DNS sinkhole (DNS "server") that blocks ads and tracking network wide without needing client side software. It can also improve the security/privacy of DNS requests. For my setup I am using: - Raspberry Pi 3 B+ - Samsung 64GB Evo Plus microSDXC card - iUniker Raspberry Pi 3 B+ Case - Mackertop 5.25V 3A Micro USB Wall Charger AC Adapter The only problem I ran into was trying to use a charger I already had which was supposed to support 5V 3A but the RPi would constantly report low power, about every 2-5 seconds. It seems the RPi 3 B+ (especially) is picky about the power supply used. The one I listed above and the CanaKit 5V 2.5A supply both worked for me and had no issues delivering enough power. I chose the power adapter I am using as it fit better on my power strip and had some additional juice. I installed: - Raspbian Stretch Lite - Pi-Hole - cloudflared (for DNS-over-HTTPS aka DoH) Once installed and configured, which didnt take too much effort or time, I had Pi-hole running of this RPi and not only blocking ads and tracking network wide across all of my devices but also encrypting my DNS requests using DoH. I added all the ticked lists from Wally3k's site, increasing the number of domains to block from the out-of-the-box ~120k to almost 800k. This RPi 3 B+ handles it with ease. CPU usage is so low that often I wonder if the readings are correct, usually sitting in the 0-2% range if I am not interacting with the web GUI too much. RAM usage was ~7% with the default ~120k domains to block, which went to ~12% with the now ~800k domains to block. CPU temps sit in the mid 40c, peaking at about 49c which is well under the thermal threshold for throttling (which is 70c I think). Granted this is not being used on a corporate network, but I am amazed at the performance of such a low powered and cheap machine. Very glad I got it and would highly recommend both in general and for my specific intent, as a Pi-Hole server.
B**Y
Start a new hobby that stimulates your brain.
Neat little computer that has a great following. Lots of free software out there. Start a new hobby with this. Keep your brain doing useful things and have fun with this little computer. Comes ready to go. Lots of help online.
C**N
Basic desktop metaphor OS, VERY versatile with 26 individually programmable I/O pins.
I had no problem loading the Raspian and Python onto the boot chip, but having done that I would have sikmply spent the few extra bucks for one with it pre-installed. If you’re on a Mac, make sure you initialize the chip by selecting the “boot” option in Disk Utility. Sorry I don’t have the link here, but google it and you’ll see how to format it. If your RPi doesn’t boot, it’s because of how you formatted the chip. Basic desktop metaphor OS, VERY versatile with 26 I/O pins. And the built in library of PWM calls allow analog output on all channels which are individually programmable (no analog input though).
B**S
It's great (according to my son)
I bought this for my son as a Christmas present and he loves it . To be honest even though I am a decently tech savvy person I wasn't really sure what a Pi is used for . My son on the other the other hand had a half a dozen ideas for what to do with it before we had even finished Christmas dinner . He said that his flatmate uses one as a "brain" for a robot he is building and another friend at school has one that serves as a multimedia streaming and gaming device that he mounted on the back of a TV . So , I would call this the perfect gift for that smart kid that you have trouble buying presents for . I have seen a multitude of accessories and gadgets here on Amazon that are specifically designed to be used with a Pi for all sorts of projects . I know that there are many companies out there make a similar tiny motherboards but according to my son this the one to buy .
R**H
Very close to a good dual core CPU & motherboard desk top computer
RS Components Raspberry Pi 3B+: Works really well. So. I will just list my complaints. The clearance on the Micro SSD card & the power supply port are just to tight. The mounting holes on the board need a riser of 1/16 of an inch to give more room for making a connection of the power supply & SSD card. Other than that. This Pi 3B+ SPARKLES. NOTE: This was bought in a kit. When you apply the heat sinks that come with the kit, the supplied housing will not work. Needs way to much cutting & fitting to even begin to work. Next. With the heat sink installed on the bottom of the board, you need risers of 1/4" for the heat sink to work on a breadboard base. Finding longer screws is hard. Last. With the furnished heat sinks installed, the board has roughly the same heat temps as 2 similar full size mother boards I tested against. Very close to a good dual core CPU & motherboard desk top computer. Conclusion: IF, RS Components would supply this board with 1/4" stand-offs on the bottom of the board, this would be a killer board.
S**M
Received New Raspberry Pi
I just received this today. It came in a new box, sealed, but no anti-static bag. ??? I added a chip and plugged it in and it works. It complains about low voltage. I tested the voltage on a Raspberry PI GPIO Extension board and get a reading of 4.97 volts from the 5 volt pin to the ground next to it. I also get 3.27 volts on the 3.3 volt pin. Seriously?!!?? It's tolerance is less than 1%??? It's no wonder pretty much every power supply sold for the device has negative reviews about "low voltage". As for using it, I did find one USB cable that could not hold up to the boot of the RPi. The rest work, but the Pi complains on all but one. It's a short cable that came with my WD Passport and it's much thicker than all my others. It works and I don't get voltage complaints. The system boots up 2018-11-13-raspbian-stretch just fine. It asked for the WiFi user name and password and did the updates. It took a while to update, so I fixed supper and it was done when I got back. It appears to be doing well. I have tried two tutorials, both of which start by having me use "git" to install software for the tutorial. Both time, Git could not find the packages. I suspect that the tutorials are a little old, so I'll keep plugging at it tomorrow. I used it on an Ethernet direct connection and on WiFi. I turn off my WiFi when on the Cat-5 because I don't know what it does with it when it's also wired. When I bought the PI, I thought it was another micro-controller like my Arduino. I didn't realize it's a full computer running Linux. I see it is good for Ham Operators (that's me! ;) so I'm sure I'll find something to put it to the test with. So far, other than the low voltage, which I seemed to have overcome with the low-loss USB wire, I don't have any complaints. I'm looking forward to playing with it and hopefully, running a little SDR.
W**K
So much faster than the 2B+
This thing boots up so fast I can barely see the splash screen. I've had my 2 B+ for a few years, mostly just used for tinkering with command line projects, but then I branched out into a new project that needed full screen graphics and it just didn't cut it. With a simple move of an SD card, I was up and running in seconds on the 3 B+, and it runs so much faster that my new project works perfectly on it. I may be back for more of these.
S**N
A good board for Pi beginners
After having used this for a while, I have come to say that it falls right into the one of the best for beginners category when it comes to buying your first Pi. Obviously the price is way too high for such a board, but I was lucky to snatch this for $39 a little while ago. It's basically your all-purpose maker computer: make what you want to make with it, whether it be a home media center, experimental desktop PC, or a brain for your next robot.
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