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SD (Secure Digital) cards and their associated SC/HC/XC technologies are the primary storage medium for the Raspberry Pi. The Pi Models A and B use SD Cards, and new models use Micro SD. SD cards are non-volatile flash memory.
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SD Card overheats - Pi3 Model B
On first boot, I inserted the SD card (generic Cat4 16GB SDHC with latest Raspbian image written via Rufus), the HDMI cable and the power supply (5v 2.5A) in that order. Then:
Red onboard (power?) L …
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SD Card overheats - Pi3 Model B
The original card was a class 4 uSDHC from an obscure manufacturer and it actually cracked from overheating.
Works fine with a class 10 from a well-known manufacturer.