![]() If you use 2.4GHz Wireless or Bluetooth, DO NOT USE THIS CASE! The only known workarounds are to plug the SSD into the USB 2.0 port and disconnect the USB 3.0 ports (which means the front USB ports won’t work) or shield the USB cables (I’ve heard/saw mixed results) If you use USB wired controllers and wired ethernet, this will not be an issue and you can use the SSD on USB 3.0. NOTE: I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS CASE BECAUSE I FOUND OUT IT CAUSES ISSUES ON THE 2.4GHz BAND WHICH AFFECTS 2.4GHz WIRELESS AND BLUETOOTH WHEN YOU USE THE USB 3.0 PORTS DUE TO IMPROPER SHIELDING ON THE WIRES/CASE.Note: You can go much smaller if you plan to store ROMs on a SSD such as an 8GB card for about $8. ![]() SanDisk 128GB Extreme microSDXC UHS-I Memory Card.Note: No need to get 8GB as it does not affect game performance. ![]() The important items are the Raspberry Pi 4B & RetroFlag NESPi 4 Case. You can lessen the cost by using existing hardware or replacing it with cheaper items. Here is the hardware and pricing on my build. If you’re interested in RetroPie on the RaspberryPi 3/3B+, you can refer to my original article but please note this one has some additional information that still applies. This will support up to most systems up until Playstation 1 (PS1). This is the updated article specifically for the RetroPie on the RaspberryPi 4 with the Retroflag NESPi 4 Case.
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