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Raspberry Pi 5 Home Server Kit
Build your own home server with NVMe speed A complete kit for running Pi-hole, Home Assistant, Nextcloud, or any self-hosted service. Fast NVMe storage gives...
What's Included
Build your own home server with NVMe speed
A complete kit for running Pi-hole, Home Assistant, Nextcloud, or any self-hosted service. Fast NVMe storage gives you the reliability and performance that microSD can't match.
- Raspberry Pi 5 — Choose your RAM (8GB or 16GB)
- Official 27W USB-C Power Supply — Reliable 24/7 power delivery
- Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ — Official NVMe adapter for Pi 5
- Raspberry Pi SSD 512GB — Fast NVMe storage, no SD card wear
- KKSB Case for Pi 5 + M.2 HAT — Designed to house the Pi 5 with M.2 HAT+ attached
NVMe storage is dramatically faster and more reliable than microSD for server workloads. The KKSB case neatly houses everything including the M.2 HAT+ with full-size SSD.
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- M.2
- M.2 is a compact edge-connector standard for plugging small modules - such as SSDs, wireless cards or microcontroller modules - into a host board without soldering. The same slot shape can carry different interfaces (for example PCIe, SATA or USB), so keying and the supported module type need to be checked.
- NVMe
- A high-speed storage standard commonly used by modern SSDs. NVMe support matters if you want faster storage for large AI models, video files or operating system images than a typical microSD card can provide.
- RAM
- RAM (random-access memory) is fast, temporary memory a device uses for working data while it is running; in its common volatile form, its contents are lost when power is removed. Some devices offer a mode that applies settings to RAM only, which is handy for testing changes temporarily because they are not stored permanently and disappear at power-off.
- USB-C
- USB-C is a small, reversible USB connector that can carry power, data and, on some devices, video over a single cable. The same connector can range from charging only to high-speed data, so the functions a given port actually supports vary.
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