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* Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (with headers)
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Although you can use any above, **we like the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, Raspberry Pi 4 B 2GB, and Raspberry Pi Zero 2**. All have the necessary CPU power and memory for the Pioreactor workload, and are generally easy to source. Talk to your team about if you need to use ethernet or wifi. If you need ethernet, we like the model RPi 3 B+ or 4 B, or purchase some microUSB-to-ethernet dongles for the RPi Zero 2.
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Although you can use any above, **we like the Raspberry Pi 3 B+, Raspberry Pi 4 B 1GB, and Raspberry Pi Zero 2**. All have the necessary CPU power and memory for the Pioreactor workload, and are generally easy to source. Talk to your team about if you need to use ethernet or wifi. If you need ethernet, we like the model RPi 3 B+ or 4 B, or purchase some microUSB-to-ethernet dongles for the RPi Zero 2.
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² You don't need a lot of RAM for the Pioreactor, so we recommend getting the lower RAM RPi if offered a choice. 2GB or less is fine. Also, if you are going to buy a Raspberry Pi 4, you should consider just upgrading for the Raspberry Pi 5 2GB (it's only a few dollars more, and much more performant).
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² You don't need a lot of RAM for the Pioreactor, so we recommend getting the lower RAM RPi if offered a choice. 2GB is fine, even 1GB is fine! Also, if you are going to buy a Raspberry Pi 4, you should consider just upgrading for the Raspberry Pi 5 1GB (it's only a few dollars more, and much more performant).
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³ These have a USB-C power connector, whereas the other Pis have a microUSB power connector.
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