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Posted by Cut-Throat on August 11, 2020 at 04:59:19:

If you're 'Putzing around with Tweaking', the main thing you need to do is get a Model 4, where a 'Black' background won't be imagined. It's common knowledge that the Model 3 had problems with outputting from the USB port.

This is the reason that Allo came up with a 'USB Bridge' for the Model 3 at the price of $239 ! -- From their website:

"USBridge Sig was build using RPI compute module so from a software point of view, this will give you access to the latest kernels (way ahead of any competitor). The focus of the device is to lower the noise on USB bus. We chose an excellent USB hub IC (TI) and a separated Ethernet to USB Ic (Axis).

To lower the noise of the USB, we had to lower noise on EACH rail. In total, USBridge Sig uses more than 30 LDOs. Even the SD card power rail has a dedicated LDO. There are zero switching elements on board."