

🚀 Elevate your 3D printing game with the SKR V1.4 Turbo — where speed meets smart innovation!
The BIGTREETECH SKR V1.4 Turbo is a high-performance 32-bit 3D printer control board featuring a 120MHz ARM Cortex-M3 processor, supporting 5-axis printing and advanced TMC2209 stepper drivers. Compatible with popular open-source firmware like Marlin and Klipper, it offers smart features such as resume printing after power loss, filament break detection, and multi-size touchscreen support. Designed for easy DIY upgrades with modular interfaces, removable fuses, and enhanced heat dissipation, it’s ideal for Ender 3, CR10, Voron, and other medium-sized 3D printers seeking next-level precision and reliability.
| ASIN | B082V344QK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,649 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #20 in 3D Printer Controllers |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH |
| Brand Name | BIGTREETECH |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 74 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Included Components | BIGTREETECH SKR V1.4 turbo |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Material | PCB |
| Material Type | PCB |
| Operating Temperature | 10 Degrees Celsius |
K**N
Best hardware ever.
That's the best controller board so far. The first one was partly dead because the USB-C port was dead, but Jeff replaced it no questions asked. Great service Jeff, keep it up.
Z**D
Want to add wacky stuff like auto wipe and auto print removal?
Are you serious enough about 3d printing that you wanna bump the game up to life threatening stepper voltages? Then this is your huckleberry because you can. Wanna dabble in 5 axis printing? Why not. Do it.
I**N
Good boards, bttpi good for basic build only
Octopus and drivers have been great. The missing star is because the bttpi is underpowered and struggles with attached USB cameras. I get 1-2 frames/sec, so will probably switch to a pi 4 or 5 to address that.
J**J
Disappointed
This is probably the most frustrating control board I've ever used. The Raspberry Pi that comes with this was DOA. No matter how many times I flashed an image to the SD card, it just wouldnt boot. Just a solid red light. I would then move that same SD card to a real raspberry pi 4 and it would boot just fine. Given this, I decided to forgo the klipper route and try just flashing with Marlin to get the printer running in the meantime, and after days, I have not been successful. My biggest issue at this point seems to be getting an LCD to work. Tried setting it up with a RepRap Discount Full Graphic smart controller I had lying around and was able to get the graphics to work, and clicking the encoder button worked, but the minute I tried to turn the encoder, the controller would reset itself. Spent hours going over the pinouts from the screen to the pinout in the config pins file, and then back to where they are defined and all appear to be correct, but no dice. So I decided to then try a MKS TS35 V2.0 screen I had laying around and it was even worse. I cant even get an image to show up on the screen. Then we move onto the power issues. I gave up on the screen and was trying to connect to the board via serial usb. The connection was inconsistent at best, and when I was able to get it to connect, none of the motors will work, despite having the stepper motor power posts connected to the PSU. In fact, the only thing I have managed to get to work at all using this board is heating up the hotend. Thats it. At this point im done with this board. If I could give zero stars I would, and if i still had the boxes this crap came in it would be on its way back.
A**R
Excellent board.
Excellent board. I have 2 machines running strong with the SKR 1.4 Turbo for the main board. I have run marlin and klipper and both do very well. Has plenty of connectors and is much easier to setup than a ramps board.
D**E
Great product. Nonexistent Support.
I bought this board to build a custom 3d printer. I'd researched for weeks on the "best" replacement boards and this one was always at the top of the list. It was delivered as promised, in beautiful packaging, with ZERO instructions. None. There's a piece of paper that says to go to their GitHub, Discord or F**ebook page. What if I don't use Discord or Facebook? Well, despite this board having dozens of options, hundreds of connectors, jumpers and headers, the "user manual" is 8 pages of useless information. Both the GitHub location and the "user manual" indicate that some drawings (very important power-related jumper settings) might be wrong. I had questions, so I tried the Discord - no answers. I tried multiple emails - no replies. After complete frustration set in, I tried Facebook. I was berated and bullied by several members (including an admin) for asking questions too "aggressively". Still no answers, though. Not a one. TLDR; buy this product ONLY if you have 100% confidence that you know how to configure and connect it because there will be no help from the people that make it. BTT has already warned me that they're going to bully and shame me some more, using my Facebook posts, if I posted an honest review. So, that's who you'd be dealing with if you need help with this or any other BigTreeTech product. They'll never get another dime from me and whoever's reading this should reconsider, as well.
M**Y
If you like to replace the motherboard every couple months this one is for you
These boards are at best hit and miss i had to return twice to get one that worked only to find out the the small numerous issues i was having wasnt in the code it was the board once again. Not sure what is wrong with it, it just glitches out sometimes and wont bed level or wont extrude. These are just full of bugs and dont last long.
A**R
where do I find docs for what is currently shipping for both optopus and octopus pro?
I now destroyed two npn no prox switches trying to make them work as a z probe on a 5 volt rail. The docs are a bit confusing. Other than that, a great product, I have used several of both of the boards in bigger printers. For a rebuild or a new design, these are do it all boards
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