Sujet : Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD
De : Pancho.Jones (at) *nospam* proton.me (Pancho)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-piDate : 23. May 2024, 16:59:42
Autres entêtes
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On 23/05/2024 16:18, mm0fmf wrote:
On 23/05/2024 11:50, Pancho wrote:
high wattage
For God's sake it's high power or high current. Saying high wattage makes you look ignorant.
But I is ignorant. I was posting for other ignorant people so they would not make the mistakes wot I made.
I was also wrong, on a number of items:
5 amp is USB standard, as Chris points out, although the rPi5 PSU seems to be unique in offering it.
The rPi5 charger does up the voltage for devices that expect it, still limited to 27w.
Also, like the rPi5 the orange Pi5 seems also to be just 5v, but it gets away with normal USB chargers.
Like all the left pondians who say "it's negative 15 today" when they mean "minus 15".
Tomato Tomatoe.