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Geekworm KVM-A3 Kit for Raspberry Pi 4 Open Source KVM Over IP Support PiKVM V3 Platform Only (Unassembled and Not Include Raspberry Pi 4)

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  • 【What is it】This kit allows user to realize a KVM project with Raspberry Pi 4 which can control a computer using a web browser!
  • 【Compatiblity】for use with Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 8GB/4GB/2GB/1GB only;
  • 【Function】Remotely turn on/ turn off / restart your computer; configure configure the UEFI/BIOS; reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive; remote use your keyboard and mouse; Simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor and presented in a web browser, etc.
  • 【How to Power】Power Input: 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A; Power Via USB Type-C port of X630-A3. (DON'T power via Raspberry Pi's TYPE-C port, because it is occupied as USB OTG.) Recommend to use Geekworm UL listed 20W 5V 4A USB Type-C power adapter (ASIN:B09J856PND).
  • 【Cooling Solution】X630-A3 with a on-board 3007 cooling fan for heat dissaption of Pi 4
  • 【What Included】1 x KWM-A3 Metal Case with Accessories, 1 x X630-A3 V1.3 Expansion Board with Accessories, 1 x X630-A5 V1.0 Adapter Board with Accessories, 1 x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module with Accessories, 1 x Ethernet Cable(1m length), 1 x0.96 inch OLED Module
  • 【Extra Needed to Prepare】Raspberry Pi 4, TF Card, HDMI Cable, Power Adapter
  • 【Update】X630-A3 update from V1.2 to V1.3 version, remove one on-board spacer to simplify the installation steps, the X630-A3 V1.3 board is not defective, just updated!!!


KVM-A3 is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive.


otesdan
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de enero de 2025
Quick delivery. Easy to assemble. The documentation wasn’t entirely clear about connecting the ATX wiring part to the PC panel but I figured I out after studying the wiring diagram. It works fine powering on off my old pc. Next going to try it with my KVM and remote manage my little home lab.
Kaiming91
Comentado en Canadá el 2 de abril de 2025
This is just a case, you need to buy extra pie to make it work! And you need to know how to install pie in software as well, not for someone new try to assble
koh leong sheng
Comentado en Singapur el 6 de abril de 2025
Good item
MRH
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de junio de 2024
I bought this as I needed remote KVM/IPMI access in an area that I can only get WiFi, and this kit plus PiKVM was a the perfect solution. This was my first foray into PiKVM so I can't it compare to other kits or PiKVM's own product, but this kit had a very easy setup and did everything I wanted. All you need is an RPI4B, this kit (with power supply), a microSD card, and an HDMI cable.Follow the instructions that come with the kit to assemble, then follow the instructions on the Geekworm website to image it with PiKVM, then go to the PiKVM website to finish configuring.If you expect to do some tweaking/experimentation and think you may need to re-image more than once, I suggest you don't close up the chassis. Although there's a slot to take the SD card out through the case it's too narrow to use, so better to leave the case open until you're 100% set up in case you need to remove the card, rather than removing all the screws every time.Once setup and imaged, all the features worked out of the box, including the OLED. It only takes a handful of commands in PiKVM to get it fully functional for immediate use, though there's plenty of tweaking you can do beyond the basics. If you need WiFi I suggest running wifi-menu (the built-in Arch linux wifi setup tool) instead of the instructions on the PiKVM website.You will likely get a repeating error message about low voltage when you first boot PiKVM with this kit attached. This is normal per the PiKVM website and should go away after a few hours of being powered on and building up a charge. It doesn't impact anything beyond being annoying and filling up your screen before you have full monitor resolution. CR1220 battery is not needed but should get rid of it as well.Great product, will probably buy several more in the future.
Go Hawks
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de diciembre de 2024
Ordered the product to manage a proxmox homelab running a workstation board that does not have remote management. Kit was easy to assemble, instruction video showed the process perfectly. Flashed pikvm to a sd card and booted it, worked perfectly first time. LCD showed the ip it had been assigned and i was logged in to remote pc in a few clicks. I wouldn't try to use it for remote gaming, programs like parsec work much better, there is a bit of lag. Using it to manage a remote pc for non gaming tasks, it works perfectly, ability to access bios/UEFI and remotely power and reset makes this a very affordable alternative to other products on the market. It does have a few quirks, the best performance comes from using 720p resolution, though 1080p works quite well too, just don't expect 60 fps. It's locked to 50hz refresh rate, and may need a bit of tweaking for some users. Wiki has much info and the KVM can easily be managed using the terminal or third party software such as putty.
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