I’ve recently switched entirely to using a Raspberry Pi 5 (16GB) as my main home desktop, and I’m really enjoying the change. I still have a Windows 11 laptop from work (sadly, I don’t get a choice there), but everything else—home tasks, hobbies, music, RAW photo editing, browsing—you name it—is now running on the Pi.
A few details for context:
It’s overclocked to 2.95GHz on the CPU and 1.05GHz on the GPU Housed in a Pironman 5 Max case for cooling, Running a 1TB SSD, a Dragonfly DAC for sound, and an additional powered USB 3 hub. Pi OS as the operating system.
I know this setup isn’t really “budget SBC” territory anymore—honestly, I could’ve bought a full PC for less.
But for me, the big motivator was privacy: minimal telemetry, no forced cloud integration, coding, minimal notifications, and I use a NAS to replace cloud services. oh it also saved a bunch of space in my tiny home office.
What I’m curious about is this: how many others here are using a Pi as their main home computer? I’d love to hear people’s experiences.
For context, I switched in September after my 2012 iMac finally gave up. I already had a Pi 5 (4GB) acting as a firewall directly on my router, so it felt natural to try the 16GB model as a full desktop. Coming up on three months now.
Has anyone else gone down a similar path—maybe with a Pi 5, Pi 500, or another model? I’m fascinated to hear how it’s worked out for you.
I could’ve bought a full PC for less... you can easily run Linux on a full PC