CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Starter Kit [Turbine] – Setup Guide

CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Starter Kit [Turbine] – Setup Guide

In this video, we’ll setup the CanaKit Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Starter Kit [Turbine Black Edition]! We’ll setup the kit from unboxing to setting up PiOS Desktop. The Raspberry Pi 5 is the latest model released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation and 2-3 times faster than the Pi 4. More information may be found on the Raspberry Pi 5 Guide: https://wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi5

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• Pi5 CanaKit 4GB RAM [Amazon Affiliate] : https://amzn.to/3RRtT5K
• Pi5 CanaKit 8GB RAM [Amazon Affiliate] : https://amzn.to/46Qho1b
• Where to Buy [Non-Affiliate Link]: https://www.canakit.com/canakit-raspberry-pi-5-starter-kit-turbine-black.html
• Accessories: https://wagnerstechtalk.com/rpi5/#Accessories

Chapters
00:00 – Intro
00:28 – Unboxing
02:29 – Kit Assembly
03:43 – Fan Installation
04:09 – Heat Sink Installation
04:53 – Pi 5 Install into Case
05:18 – Look at Case
05:41 – Make Connections
06:13 – Pi Desktop Setup
07:26 – Run Stress Test
08:34 – Is it Worth It?
09:44 – Outro

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50 Comments

  1. Thank you for the helpful tutorial! Got this kit to set up a kitchen media computer and both the tutorial and the kit were just what I needed.

  2. Interesting that it would not connect to my Verizon Home 5G internet. My password is not incorrect because I’m still using the one on the bottom of the router they sent me and have used it to connect multiple devices to on my home network which is how I’m streaming your video, in fact. Seems like a network driver/protocol error. Unfortunate.

  3. Thank you for the video! It was of great assistance in setting up my first adventure into Raspberry Pi.

  4. Great video! Im just wondering how far in the usb mouse and keyboard are supposed to go because it seems quite stiff and i dont want to force it in and break something

  5. This only issue I have is that the case falls apart. I have it mounted and the pi-hole machine. BUT it is super quit, stays cool, and works perfectly

  6. Nice. Is the Pi 5 capable of running two 27 inch 4k monitors @ 60hz ?
    I would worry about that temperature of 174 degrees Fahrenheit stress test. That’s VERY hot !

  7. Thank you for this amazing tutorial. Extremely helpful and clear instructions. You did an excellent job! Thank you!

  8. Does anyone else find the power button extremely difficult to press? LIke the lever on the case doesn’t quite line up with the button inside?

  9. Hey I followed this pretty well to the letter, and the stress test is showing me as much as 84.5˚C. Possible differences: using a logitech wireless keyboard that has a USB dongle; 1x 1080p monitor (and pi’s OS defaulted to 1080); ambient temp in my room is 23˚C; and I noticed that my canakit had white stickers on the heatsink instead of the blue ones you have in the video. I wondered if mine were a different/worse material. Do these results seem off?

  10. Thanks. I was researching how much is covered by the passive heatsink, and your video showed it at 4:25.

  11. Hey my Pi5 is running at 78.5 degrees.. I misaligned the heatsink. Is this too hot? Or should i be fine?

  12. I’m not sure what the point of the holes at the bottom of the case is. In order for the air to exhaust through them it would have to flow around the Pi5 board and to the backside to get out. Is it basically cooling by creating a positive pressure environment, or is it more likely exhausting around that top edge? I’m thinking about getting one of these to go onto the back of a monitor and I can’t help but think that it would cool better with some holes drilled in the sides instead of the bottom.

  13. ugh my heat sink is not centered on the far piece. the one that was oriented wrong is covered but the other little square on the far other end is slight off center and some of it is exposed…how do I remove it to try again?

  14. Mine just came in the mail from Amazon. It didn’t come with a fan and it doesn’t have the vents shown. It also didn’t come with a heat sink. Is that a problem?

    The QR code in the manual sent me to this video.

  15. all plastic and just heatsink and fan with that price? Then argon neo 5 is much better option for sure.

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