What do your favourite YouTubers think of Raspberry Pi 5?
It’s already the most wonderful time of the year – Halloween is right around the corner, Christmas is on the horizon after that, and if all that weren’t cause enough for celebration, we announced that Raspberry Pi 5 will go on sale at the end of October.
Whenever we release new hardware, we try to send a few units out to the Raspberry Pi community to get their reaction and to let them share their own thoughts with you, so you don’t have to rely on us to tell you we think it’s great. Here’s a handful of the excellent videos created by YouTubers we think the Raspberry Pi community will be excited to hear from as we wait for Raspberry Pi 5 to appear on the shelves.
Network Chuck
Alex Glow
David Bombal
Jeff Geerling
Kevin McAleer
Leepspvideo’s gaming test
François Mocq (French language)
Marc Corredera (Spanish language)
ETA Prime
SparkFun Electronics
VEEB Projects
Pi 5 meets Saturn V
Did we miss anything?
Community content has been coming in thick and fast since we announced our latest board. It’s been hard to keep up, so please understand that we haven’t left anyone off our dedicated Raspberry Pi 5 YouTube playlist on purpose — we just haven’t seen your video yet! Please drop links to anything you’ve made or have seen on the interwebs that you think we should include on our playlist.

Drop a link in the comments to other stuff you’ve seen elsewhere on social media and we’ll check that out too.
Raspberry Pi 5 development diary
And finally, remember to follow the Raspberry Pi 5 development diary, where you’ll find in-depth interviews with the people behind the design of our latest board, as well as articles going into all the detail on things like thermals and accessories. We’ll be populating this right up until Raspberry Pi 5 goes on sale, so keep checking back for more.
14 comments
Maximus Cabrera
This looks amazing, I’m wondering if is it available for preorder. Can’t wait to look for something like this for Christmas.
W. H. Heydt
Pre-orders were part of the announcement. Read the main announcement blog post.
nafanz
I hope Russian-language reviews will appear soon.
D. Fred Clifton
I’m betting the political situation has delayed the Russian release.
snz
Maybe you forgot your fellow UK citizen Christopher Barnatt from explainingcomputers.com …
Raspberry Pi Staff Ashley Whittaker — post author
Dammmmmmn it I did totally mean to put Explaining Computers in there. It’s already a looooong list to scroll though!
K.May
Oh shit, i watch 5 of this youtube-channels. I am a raspberry nerd. :-) I am waiting for a HAT of this part: PCIe 2.0 x1 interface for fast peripherals (requires separate M.2 HAT or other adapter). I am waiting for the soltutions of a M.2 HAT in combination how they will cooling the processor! This PI 5 will then my desktop-pc. For my thinks i do it is enough! :-)
Raspberry Pi Staff Alasdair Allan
See my post on thermals from yesterday, there’s graphs showing thermal performance with the Active Cooler and a prototype of the M.2 HAT using 16mm GPIO extenders. Works out of the box!
K.May
Thanks, that i didn´t saw!
Adam
Hi Ashley – we at pi3g also put a video out!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HisLLFK9oy4&feature=youtu.be
Keith White
Where is ExplainingComputers.com!
I am very surprised Christopher Barnatt is not in the list.
Raspberry Pi Staff Ashley Whittaker — post author
He is on our longer YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/@raspberrypi/playlists
Anthony R. King
To cut to the chase for Chris Barnatt’s Pi5 vid @ Explaining Computers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hYfQ7bRgZg
Alan
Disappointed the PI5 is still using these tiny HDMI ports. How many 4k monitors or TVs have HDMI2.0 in the wild? A mini display port or a usb-C with video capability would have been a better solution to output 4k@60Hz.
Comments are closed