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* Update v3.md Verbiage added for clarity * Update v3.md Added more verbiage for clarity
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??? note "If you have an assembly kit, you will need the following things"
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* Raspberry Pi 4 with 1Gb RAM or more.
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* Heat sinks (Optional)
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* MicroSD card (at least 16Gb, class 10 recommended).
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* USB-C to USB-A cable.
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* HDMI cable.
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@ -30,7 +31,7 @@ If you have a kit without a metal case, you can use our free 3D printing case dr
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2. **Build PiKVM** according to the video instruction or review the [illustrated instructions](v3_illustrated_install_instructions.md):
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: ??? tip "Video Guide: Metal case step by step"
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NOTE: OLED will not light up till step 3 is performed, video was performed after it was already assembled
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NOTE: OLED will not light up till step 3 is performed, video was performed after it was already configured, heat sinks NOT included.
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: ??? tip "Video Guide: Step by step with HAT Device with or without the 3D-printed case"
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??? example
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<img src="atx_board_10.jpg" />
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7. Connect the ATX board to PiKVM using a [straight Ethernet cable](https://www.home-network-help.com/straight.html).
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7. Connect the ATX board to PiKVM using a [straight Ethernet cable](https://www.home-network-help.com/straight.html). 2 pair/4 wire will NOT work, must be a 4 pair/8 wire.
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??? example
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<img src="basic_back.jpg" />
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