Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB) Review — Should You Buy It?
Faster than Pi 4, runs Kali nicely as a portable pentest workstation. KGTHETECH's pick for headless field deployments.
The 30-second verdict
Right balance of cost, power, and capability for portable rigs in 2026.
~$80.00
Check current price on AmazonPros & Cons (from the KGTHETECH lab)
Pros
- PCIe slot for NVMe
- Real performance, not just tinker-toy
- Good Kali support
Cons
- Power draw — needs official 27W PSU
- Active cooling recommended
How the KGTHETECH lab actually uses it
Gear recommendations from KGTHETECH always come out of real field use, not unboxing impressions. The Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB) has earned its place in the kit because it solves a problem we hit repeatedly — not because the spec sheet looks good on paper. Tools that look great in reviews and feel bad at 2 AM under engagement pressure don't make this list.
Who should skip this
If you're new to compute and looking for your first piece of gear, start cheaper. The Raspberry Pi 5 (8 GB) earns its money when you already know what you need. If you're not sure yet what you need, the right move is to spend a weekend with whatever's already on your bench — then come back here once you've felt the gap.
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