Raspberry Pi 5 16GB Review: Plenty of memory

Raspberry Pi 5 16GB Review: Plenty of memory

January 9, 2025


We’ve already reviewed a $50 Raspberry Pi 5 with just 2GB of RAM; now we move to the other end of the scale and we have the new $120 Raspberry Pi 5 16GB model in for review. 

You may have just glanced over the price, so let’s make this clear. Yes, this is a Raspberry Pi 5 with 16GB of RAM for $120 (£115). That is $40 more than the 8GB model. There is no other difference between the models. We get the same CPU and we can use the same peripherals and accessories. So is the Raspberry Pi 5 16GB worth the extra money? Does the extra RAM improve the overall performance? Let’s find out.

Raspberry Pi 5 Hardware Specifications

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SoC BCM2712 SoC
Arm Cortex-A76 64-bit CPU running at 2.4 GHz
Row 1 – Cell 0 800 MHz VideoCore VII GPU, supporting OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.2
Display 2 x 4Kp60 HDMI display output with HDR support
RAM 1,2,4,8,16GB LPDDR4X-4267 SDRAM
Storage Micro SD (SDR104 compatible)
M.2 NVMe SSD via M.2 HAT
GPIO 40 Pin Raspberry Pi HAT Compatible
USB 2 x USB 2
2 x USB 3 (simultaneous 5Gbps)
Connectors 2 × 4-lane MIPI camera/display transceivers
PCIe 2.0 x1 interface
UART breakout
RTC clock power
Fan power
Networking Gigabit Ethernet, PoE via PoE+ HAT
Wi-Fi / Bluetooth Dual-band 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5 / BLE
Power Button Soft power button
Power 5V 4A via USB C
PoE via Poe+ HAT
5V via GPIO
Dimensions 85 x 56mm
MSRP 1GB TBC
2GB $50
4GB $60
8GB $80
16GB $120

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

The Raspberry Pi 5 16GB is exactly the same as previous models of Pi 5. The same accessories and cases will work, and you can still overclock the CPU to get a free boost of speed. The only difference, from a user perspective, between the Raspberry Pi 5’s is the amount of RAM. In fact, you can spot the difference between lower specced Raspberry Pi 5s quite easily. Raspberry Pi has chosen to highlight the fact in the silkscreen. The “table” previously used to identify the RAM is gone, but the resistor used to identify is still present.



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