RASPBERRY PI 3 QUESTION

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i want to buy a cheap and a good raspberry pi 3 module B kit...can anyone send me a link please?
 
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if you dont know how to use google what the hell are you going to do with a raspberry pi 3

Also, what do you mean by cheap? How much do you want? Do you want a 27 piece kit for 5 dollars?
dude i know how to use google but i was just wondering if there is a bundle that comes with a power supply a case and a heat sink for bout 50 to 60 dollars ive did a research about it on amazon and ebay but they were a bit expensive so my question was if any one knows a trusted website that has what i want that would be helpful
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dude i know how to use google but i was just wondering if there is a bundle that comes with a power supply a case and a heat sink for bout 50 to 60 dollars ive did a research about it on amazon and ebay but they were a bit expensive so my question was if any one knows a trusted website that has what i want that would be helpful
thank you

I would just save time and just spend an extra 15 to 20. You'll find the bundles for that price. I would only buy that type of stuff from sites that could be trusted, like Amazon, etc. And 75 seems to be the magic number.

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https://www.amazon.com/CanaKit-Rasp...t_3?ie=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=B0NFD1YPXRSSQ4P8VXY5

That looks like it fulfills your needs..
 
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Just buy it seperatley, you can pick the pi up from a re-seller and the case, heat sinks etc cheap as hell on ebay
 
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Just buy it seperatley, you can pick the pi up from a re-seller and the case, heat sinks etc cheap as hell o
Just buy it seperatley, you can pick the pi up from a re-seller and the case, heat sinks etc cheap as hell on ebay
i have a question, i want to use my raspberry pi 3 as a retro pie device and a new way to learn programming at the same time, is it possible?
 

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i have a question, i want to use my raspberry pi 3 as a retro pie device and a new way to learn programming at the same time, is it possible?

Retro pie is made to play retro games so i guess you can't program one yourself

You can have 2 micro sd cards, one for Rasbian (you can program in python) and one for retro pie.
 
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Retro pie is made to play retro games so i guess you can't program one yourself

You can have 2 micro sd cards, one for Rasbian (you can program in python) and one for retro pie.
oh ok then, thanks m8
 

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