







🚀 Elevate your projects with the ultimate Raspberry Pi 5 kit—power, performance, and precision in one sleek package!
The RasTech Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Kit 64GB Edition is a comprehensive starter pack featuring the powerful Pi5 board with a 2.4GHz quad-core Cortex-A76 CPU and 800MHz VideoCore VII GPU. It includes dual 4Kp60 Micro HDMI outputs, an active cooling system for sustained performance, a high-speed 64GB SanDisk microSD card with dual card readers, a compact 27W GaN USB-C power supply, and all necessary accessories like a case, cables, screwdriver, and user manual—designed for professionals and makers seeking a ready-to-go, high-performance computing solution.






| ASIN | B0D2WYFS23 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | Raspberry Pi 5 8GB |
| Manufacturer | Vemico |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 7.62 x 2.54 cm; 581 g |
T**N
This kit included everything, including power supply and 2x HDMI cables in case you want to create a media server. The device works great and everything fit flawlessly. I wish there was better instruction for placing the heat sink and heat conductors (3 pieces that look like double sided sticky foam). Their job is to pass the heat from components that sit lower on the board onto the heat sink. Common mistake is to use one on the processor which made the heat sink very wobbly and not fitting properly. After some online research, it was clear that processor doesn't need any of those and I should use them on other components. But which ones? There are 4 components (RAM, I/O chips, WiFi Radio and controllers), but you get only 3 heat foams. Some instruction would have helped quite a bit. Otherwise it's quiet, fast, good build quality since everything fit and it works like a charm. BTW I bought a 2nd unit for a different project!
L**M
This is an excellent Rapberry Pi 5 kit. I usually buy all these items separately, but at this price it was hard not to pull the trigger on this one. It includes all anybody would need to start working with a Raspberry Pi 5: power supply, active cooling system with thermal tape, HDMI cables, case, Micro SD card (64GB), two micro SD Card readers and even a small screwdriver. Materials are of high quality too, the card is SanDisk and the powe supply is "GaN", which makes it small and portable. I would have love for the case to be metallic instead of plastic, but it shouldn't be an issue give the fact that the computer is actively cooled. Definitely one of the best RPi 5 kits out there.
L**S
This Raspberry Pi 5 (8GB) kit is a very convenient way to get started without having to source parts separately. Everything arrived well packaged, and all components were included as described. The Pi 5 board itself works perfectly, and the 8GB RAM provides plenty of headroom for multitasking and more demanding projects. The active cooler performs well and keeps temperatures under control during extended use. I tested it under heavier loads, and the system remained stable with no thermal issues. The included 27W power supply is another strong point—it delivers consistent power and avoids the undervoltage warnings that can happen with lower-rated adapters. The case fits well and allows good airflow, and the included cables and accessories are practical and useful. Setup was straightforward, and I was able to get the system up and running quickly. The microSD card is ready to use, which saves time for initial configuration. Overall, this is a well-balanced and thoughtfully assembled kit. It’s a great option for anyone who wants a reliable Raspberry Pi 5 setup for development, learning, or home projects without extra hassle.
A**R
Good, quick start, perfect for small embedded projects
C**A
First one I’ve ever had. Took to it super fast. Set up the SD on macOS with the image maker and put it together in under and hour? I ssh into it have compiled Rust binaries on it, kinda cool. I just keep it running now, it’s interesting to have an OS on a card. I bought more just to have a few instances. Wondering how stable doing different processes will be.
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