1. When using the standard 5V 3A (15W) USB-C power adapter on the for Raspberry Pi5, the downstream USB current must be limited to 600mA by default to sufficient headroom to support these workloads. 2. This is lower than the 1.2A limit on the for Raspberry Pi4, but is still typically enough to drive mice, keyboards, and other low-power peripherals. 3. If the for Raspberry Pi5 firmware detects this power supply, it increase the USB current limit to 1.6A, providing 5W of additional power to downstream USB devices and 5W of additional onboard power budget 4. This is great news for users who want to try overclocking for Raspberry Pi5 and want to drive high-power peripherals such as hard drives and solid-state drives. 5. The USB-C PD Power Supply can also provide 3A @9V, 2.25A @12V, and 1.8A @15V for products that support the PD-standard. It is a universal and cost-effective product, not just for Raspberry. Send motherboard. Input:100-240VAC Output:5A @ 5.1V, 3A @ 9V, 2.25A @ 12V, 1.8A @