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⚡ Upgrade your Ender 3 to silent, speedy perfection!
The BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 is a high-performance 32-bit control board designed as a direct replacement for Ender 3, Ender 3 Pro, Ender 3 V2, and other popular 3D printers. Featuring the latest ARM Cortex-M0 STM32G0B1RET6 MCU and silent TMC2209 UART stepper drivers, it delivers quieter, smoother printing with enhanced precision. Its improved heat dissipation system and USB Micro B interface ensure durability and longer print times. Fully compatible with Marlin and Klipper firmware, this board offers advanced features like dual Z-axis support, BLTouch integration, and power-loss recovery, making it a must-have upgrade for serious 3D printing enthusiasts seeking reliability and performance.















| ASIN | B09LQQP4RF |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,810 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 3 in 3D Printer Controllers |
| Brand | BIGTREETECH |
| Colour | black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 455 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD or LED |
| Display type | LCD or LED |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 1 Years |
| Included Components | SKR Mini E3 V3.0 |
| Item Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BIGTREETECH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SKR Mini E3 V3.0 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | SKR Mini E3 V3.0 |
| Operating Temperature | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Operating temperature | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
C**S
Outstanding upgrade for the Ender 3 – excellent value and performance
I installed the BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 in my upgraded Ender 3 Pro, and it has been one of the best upgrades I’ve made to the printer. The form factor is perfect — it’s a true drop-in replacement for the stock Creality board, so it fits the existing case with no modifications. Installation was straightforward, connectors are clearly labelled, and documentation is decent enough that the whole swap was stress-free. Performance-wise, this board is excellent. The printer is noticeably quieter thanks to the TMC2209 stepper drivers, motion is smoother, and overall print quality has improved. It handles modern firmware like Marlin and Klipper very well, which makes it a great choice whether you’re just upgrading or planning future mods. Ease of use is another big plus. Everything worked as expected once installed, and setup was simple even with additional upgrades. It feels like a properly thought-out board rather than a budget compromise. Considering the features, quality, and performance you get, this is outstanding value for money. It transforms the Ender 3 into a far more capable and refined machine for a very reasonable cost. If you’re looking for a reliable, quiet, and powerful mainboard upgrade, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend the SKR Mini E3 V3.0.
M**T
Fantastic Upgrade for My 3D Printer – SKR Mini E3 Delivers!
I recently upgraded my Ender 3 with the BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3, and it has completely transformed my printing experience. This board is a drop-in replacement for the stock Creality board, making installation super easy. It fit perfectly, and with the pre-installed firmware, I was up and running in no time. The biggest improvement is the silent stepper drivers—my printer is now whisper-quiet compared to the stock board. No more loud motor noise, just smooth, precise movements. Print quality has also improved, with noticeably fewer artifacts and better control over retractions. Another great feature is the 32-bit processing power. Compared to the stock 8-bit board, everything runs smoother, from faster calculations to better handling of complex prints. It also supports Marlin 2.0, giving me access to advanced features like linear advance and thermal runaway protection for added safety. For anyone looking to upgrade their Ender 3 (or similar printers) with a silent, powerful, and reliable mainboard, the SKR Mini E3 is an absolute must-have. Highly recommended
M**.
Great with a few caveats
I love BTT boards for upgrading my 3d printers, they have a solid feature set, decent stepper drivers, are nice and quiet , and for me have been very reliable over the years. Picked up the V3 mini to go in an ender 5 pro so that I can add dual Z axis, but there are a few issues (which can all be worked around) you should be aware of. Firstly and the biggest issue, is that if you want to use a BL or CR touch for Z homing, the 5 pin header on the board DOES NOT WORK when using all 5 pins. Neither the precompiled BTT firmware provided by BTT themselves on GitHub or compiling yourself using the latest Marlin will work - the probe won't stop the bed crashing into the hotend. The only way around this is to recrimp the wires on your BL Touch to be a 3pin + 2pin JST, and plug the 3pin into the 5pin BL Touch header on the board, and plug the 2pin (black & white cables) into the Z endstop header. Z homing will then work perfectly. I spent hours trouble shooting this, it's been reported on GitHub as an open issue, it simply doesn't work using only the 5pin Secondly when using an ender printer the hotend fan isn't terminated in a JST 2pin header, as the stock board has a dedicated terminal for directly wiring it up. This isn't present on the V3 mini, so you will have to crimp your own header to allow plugging into the fan headers. Also from a Marlin standpoint, BTT haven't provided ANY settings for people that want to compile their own firmware, and haven't provided any fresh firmwares based on the latest Marlin releases - the most recent release is over a year old. It's also not yet officially supported by Marlin with their example configs in the stable release channel, although there are some configs in the current nightly builds - these aren't flawless however and I've still had to tweak them to get everything working nicely. It'd be a lot easier if BTT would open source what changes/settings are needed for Marlin, rather than only providing precompiled firmware. Also as mentioned above their BL Touch firmwares for Z safe homing DO NOT WORK, your bed WILL smash into the hotend.
K**.
A Game-Changer for 3D Printing
I recently upgraded my Ender 3 Pro with the BIGTREETECH SKR Mini E3 V3.0 Control Board, and the difference has been remarkable. This board is a direct replacement for the stock Creality board, making installation straightforward. With the pre-installed firmware, I was up and running in no time. The standout feature is the silent stepper drivers—my printer is now whisper-quiet compared to the stock board. No more loud motor noise, just smooth, precise movements. Print quality has also improved, with noticeably fewer artifacts and better control over retractions. Another great feature is the 32-bit processing power. Compared to the stock 8-bit board, everything runs smoother, from faster calculations to better handling of complex prints. It also supports Marlin 2.0, giving me access to advanced features like linear advance and thermal runaway protection for added safety. For anyone looking to upgrade their Ender 3 (or similar printers) with a silent, powerful, and reliable mainboard, the SKR Mini E3 is an absolute must-have. Highly recommended.
A**S
Silent printing is amazing!
The loudest part of my 3D printers now are the fans! I have 2 3D printers which both had noisy stepper drivers (Ender 3 Max with Creality 4.2.2 (The Z Axis has the noisy stepper motor) and Ender 5 Plus with 8 bit motherboard with A4588 stepper drivers), after looking at some options I opted to get 1 of these for my ender 3 max as the board is a direct replacement for the creality mainboard. BTT didn't have readymade firmware for the ender 3 max so I had to compile my own which helped me tune the printer more to suit my needs (I use Octoprint so really don't need the LCD screen / options) along with enable some features I wanted as well as disable other features I didn't want. Overall this took longer than installing the mainboard but now I have a 3D printer that works exactly as I want. On the back of my successful upgrade to my Ender 3 Max I bought another along with a touchscreen for my Ender 5 Plus, this was slightly more involved from an hardware perspective but the mainboard was also pretty easy to install. Again BTT did not have some pre-compiled firmware for my printer so I set about compiling my own which I've done several times now so was relatively straight forward. Within half a day I had gone from a very noisy 3D printer to a 3D printer that was near silent with the exception of the fans. I've been running both now for almost 2 years without any problems relating to the mainboard and recently made the jump to Klipper on the Ender 5 Plus, this board works really well with Klipper and so far I'm loving the features that Klipper unlocks. If you have a printer that isn't the latest (K1 / E3 V3 / P1 / A1 / X1-C) style then this is a great way to update an old 3D printer!
D**H
Fantastic boards but DO NOT BUY FROM THIS SELLER!
I love the board its literally silent which was the reason I bought it and it has been brilliant however... the board suddenly lost all power and will not even power up now, nothing has moved I have not touched the board/wiring since installing it over 6 months ago. so as you do I contacted the seller to warranty it and that's where the nightmare began. I was greeted with a message asking me to tear the system to bits and go poking around the pins with a multimeter and swapping jumpers about as well as telling me to run it on a 5v psu which i do not know how to do and am not qualified to do like most people would not be, the board has died and im being made to jump through absurd hoops to get it sorted, lets say you have a samsung smart phone that has broken down so you call to warranty it but then your asked in order to get a replacement/repair you have to start taking it apart and poking around the components with a multimeter... is this acceptable? i think not, i do not own a 5v psu, my extruder/hotend is 24v and the heat bed is 24v. I am not a highly skilled electrician i have a base knowledge of electronics and this not the service a buyer expects but still the seller persist in repeating the original message over and over in a suspected attempt to make me give up on a solution to this problem so a replacement/refund is not given. It was bought as a drop in replacement for its silent drivers no fancy wiring or mods of any kind, the wiring was correct and the board has run perfectly for over 6 months which proved the wiring is correct as i say it was just a replacement for the loud creality board. This problem with the seller in now about 16 days old and i see no solution or help on the way any time soon so it looks like Il have to either swallow the £50 loss or report this seller to amazon to see if can get my money back, if you want one then buy it off a reputable seller and don't take the gamble with this one its really not worth it whatsoever... you have been warned folks
D**L
Huge improvement over stock board, but does require some work
Bought this after I killed my old CR-10 Melzi board trying to install a BL touch sensor and wow what a difference. Although i'm no stranger to electronics and cabling, I am at best an enthusiastic dabbler, and was a little worried that replacing the board would be beyond my skill. I needn't have worried. The board slots in perfectly - all the slots and holes line up. I had to look up some of the wiring abbreviations but swapping over the existing wires was pretty straight forward with the pdf's from the website. The only thing to note was that the two case fans need to be connected up to a JST connector (on the CR-10 the wires are into screw terminals on the board) - but this again was relatively straightforward. The firmware was not so straight forwards - BTT do provide firmware you can use for the Ender 3 & 5, but this wasn't right for my CR-10 (bed size, etc were wrong). I did download the source code, but its a very long way out of date. In the end, I used the configuration.h and configuration_adv.h files from the BTT source code and merged them with the latest Marlin firmware, and it eventually compiled. It's also worth noting that there are some additional bits of the firmware code you have to comment out to get it to work properly with a bl touch clone. That was a bit of a faff, but a couple of hours and some searches on the internet were all it took to get things up and running. Overall - its a really good upgrade, and the printer has never worked so well (or so quietly). The difference just in the noise from the stepper motors is incredible. If you are thinking of upgrading (or have blown up your previous board) I can definitely recommend getting this board - especially as it turns up within 24 hours of ordering.
M**T
Great addition. Faster, smoother, quiter prints.
Gosh, it's been a minute since I bought and installed this board into my Ender 3 Pro. It was a simple process of swapping out the original board, no wiring modifications were needed. Initially, I flashed a custom build of Marlin onto it as I wanted a few extra bits that weren't included in the BTT build on their GitHub page. Recently, however, I installed a CR Touch for Auto Bed Levelling (again, a simple addition to this board) and used the BBT BL-Touch build and it works perfectly - although it does probe the bed quite slowly and in a 5x5 grid which takes just over 3 minutes. I may recompile a custom build in the future to speed the ABL up. The board runs the stepper motors almost silently. I'm able to increase my print speed from 50mm/s to around 120mm/s with only very minor finish quality issues, anything faster and the defects/artefacts get more pronounced and take more post-processing. All in all it's been very stable and very quick. A huge improvement on the stock board & with the addition of ABL, it's increased the usability of the printer. Although not necessary, I may invest in the accompanying touchscreen upgrade for its extra functionality and Full-sized SD card slots.
D**L
Excellente carte mère SKR Mini E3 V3.0 pour prolonger la vie d'une Ender 3 PRO
Cette carte mère remplace définitivement, et sans regrets aucun, mon ancienne carte mère 8 bits d'origine sur mon imprimante Ender 3 PRO. Conçue pour la remplacer parfaitement, aussi bien au niveau de la disposition des connecteurs que des trous de fixation (d'ou son suffixe E3...), celle-ci apporte un lot de nouveautés et d'améliorations très sensibles. Déjà, la gestion des moteurs pas à pas TMC2209 avec les pilotes fournis est différente, et l'imprimante est devenue RÉELLEMENT silencieuse à ce niveau, c'est vraiment impressionnant. Lors d'une impression, seuls les ventilateurs se font désormais entendre... Et encore... Au démarrage, ceux-ci, gérés en mode PWM par cette carte, sont sur arrêt tant qu'il n'y a pas de besoin. On sent également que les moteurs sont quand même bien moins secoués, c'est beaucoup plus soft et sans à-coup ce qui devrait les préserver beaucoup plus, et la qualité des impressions va de pair. Ensuite, elle intègre plusieurs ports supplémentaires : port pour le détecteur de filament, coupure de l'alimentation, BL-Touch, écran LCD d'origine et/ou TFT (le très bon écran TFT35 E3 v3.0.1 de la même marque par exemple...), et même un port pour y connecter un ruban LED RGB. Le port USB mini passe au format USB micro, plus pratique... La gestion 32 bits permet également d'avoir une mémoire interne largement suffisante pour y loger tout les firmwares que vous voulez. BigTreeTech fournit sur son github des firmware Marlin ou Klipper prêt à l'emploi, mais rien ne vous empêche de compiler votre propre firmware personnalisé, ce que j'ai fait à partir de la dernière version stable de Marlin en V2.1.2.1 et ça marche parfaitement, avec les dernières fonctions à jour une fois activées (nivellement UBL, Z-probe Wizard, etc...). Elle intègre également une mémoire EEPROM (permanente) pour y stocker tout vos paramètres une fois définis. Bref, il ne lui manque rien par rapport à d'autre cartes, et mon imprimante va pouvoir reprendre quelques années de service sans trop de soucis...
S**E
Very good
Amazingky silent motors of my Ender 3 Pro
D**E
Veramente una bella Scheda
Comprata per sostituire la vecchia scheda V1.1.3 della mia Ender 3, dato che era arrivata a fine vita, ho preso questa Skr mini E3 V3.0 e le differenze si sono notate già da subito, qualità di fabbricazione molto buona, ultra silenziosa, si sentono solo le ventole quando è in funzione, le uniche 2 pecche sono la mancanza di un foglietto illustrativo dei collegamenti , e la seconda porta per l'asse Z, che purtroppo condivide lo stesso Driver della porta pricipale, per il resto super consigliata P.S se dovete montare il Bltouch o il CR Touch ufficiali Creality, il firmware che trovate sul Github con scritto Bltouch non va bene, perchè non è stata configurata la porta esatta, quindi dovete abilitarlo su Marlin attivando solo la porta Bltouch, senza specificare il pin "#define BL TOUCH", e funzionerà quella di default che sarebbe la porta adibita al bltouch come su scheda Creality 4.2.7
A**R
Passt perfekt, super leise eine erstklassige Verarbeitung
Mein Creality v4.2.2 Board hat ein Problem mit dem E-Stepper. Ich wollte es durch ein v4.2.7 ersetzen. In den Rezensionen dazu hatte ich von Qualitätsproblemen gelesen und mich - entsprechend einer der dortigen Empfehlungen - zu BTT umentschieden. Im Nachhinein eine ausgezeichnete Entscheidung. Das BTT passt perfekt und mit den TMC2209 läuft der Drucker jetzt super leise. Die Verarbeitung ist erstklassig - kein Vergleich zu meinem v4.2.2, das erhebliche Qualitätsmängel aufweist (beim/nach dem Ausbau gesehen). Falls ich nochmal ein Board kaufen müsste - auf jeden Fall wieder BTT. Da es in den Rezensionen negative Aussagen wegen bereits geöffneter Verpackungen gibt. Meine Verpackung war ebenfalls "geöffnet", ABER: * der Karton enthält keine Spur von einem Kebestreifen/Klebepad etc. - möglicherweise klebt BTT einfach nicht zu * die antistatische Folientüte - in der das Board war - zeigt keine Spur von Aufschneiden/Aufreißen, die Einkerbungen zum Aufreißen sind noch da - möglicherweise schweißt BTT die einfach nicht zu * Ich gehe also davon aus, das mein Board keine Retourenware war! Ein paar Tipps zur Installation und Firmware: * Anschluss der Lüfter - hier musste ich einmal umstecken, weil "Part Cooling" und "Enclosure Fan" in manchen Beschreibungen vertauscht sind * die von BTT bereitgestellte Firmware mit BL-Touch Unterstützung hat den selben nicht erkannt -> da kein Z-Endstop Schalter angeschlossen war hat sich die Nozzle beim Homing ins Bett gebohrt * sofort funktioniert hat hingegen die Firmware von "Seelenkind" (Seelenkind/BIGTREETECH-SKR-mini-E3 auf GitHub) * letzendlich habe ich mir die Marlin-Firmware dann selber gebaut (geht ganz einfach), um noch ein paar mehr Parameter meinen Wünschen anzupassen Mein Setup: * Ender-3 Pro * CR-Touch * Direct-Extruder (UniTak3D Ender 3 Direct Drive Upgrade-Kit mit Redrex Dual Gear Extruder)
K**I
Kusursuz geldi
Ender 3 v2 için sipariş etmişti çift z eksen desteği ve bl touch la beraber çok güzel çalışıyor paketlemesi çok iyiydi sorunsuz geldi
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