GeeekPi Raspberry Pi Cooling Fan, Raspberry Pi ICE Tower Cooler, RGB Cooling Fan with Raspberry Pi Heatsink for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B & Raspberry Pi 3B+ & Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
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D. Sroelov
> 3 dayi really had no idea what to expect with this fan, but i am extremely pleased. i installed it and powered up the Pi for a while. i measured the temperature, and the chips were something like 6C over room temp. that is just amazing. the fan is quiet, and moves enough air to keep everything really cool. the colored light show doesnt hurt either. whenever i have the space, i will use one of these on top of a Pi. well worth the money.
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red011565
> 3 dayFirst Bought the Cana Kit with a PI 4 -- 4gig The I bought a 7inch to get PI up and running bought the low profile ICE
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Joseph
> 3 daythis thing is insane!!! overclocked to 2.4 ghz on the cpu and 800mhz on the gpu and it never went over 45℃ while maxing out all 4 cores for 20 minuets. I highly recommend this product. its worth every penny!
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Tom
> 3 dayThis fan has decreased the average temp of my pi 3 B+ by 34%. I mainly use my pi as a DNS sinkhole with the pihole software. Before I installed the fan the pi was around 126 Fahrenheit, with the fan installed It’s down to 83 Fahrenheit.
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steve armijo
> 3 dayI have a small pile of raspberry PI computers. I didn’t need to actively cool any of them until the Raspberry Pi 4 came out.
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danzamagu
> 3 dayKeeps it under 30° constantly, i have never ever seen it go above 29°. Which made my RPi4 work much faster more consistently (i did overclock to 2000mghz and maxed the GPU and set the voltage to 6)
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Scott
> 3 dayMounts up quick and easy. Disappointed it only will cool the CPU the other chips are much shorter and the cooling plate doesnt cover any of other chips. I also had to remove the fan and rotate 90° to be able to power the fan. As the cooler came packaged it was a good inch to short.
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EDGAR YOUNG
> 3 dayI have a Raspberry Pi 4 - 8 Gig that I use for my desktop computer. I had this RPi encased in a metal heat sink case. This worked well until I overclocked it. Then the normal running temperature jumped from ~55 to ~67 degC. The GeeekPi Raspberry Pi Cooling Fan, Raspberry Pi ICE Tower Cooler fixed that problem. It now hovers 46-48 degC in normal operation. I am running the 3 volt power option. This is very quiet. I never notice the fan. That said I do have a slight hearing problem. But, as the saying goes, Works for me..
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Forest the world
> 3 dayMy rpi was running at about 40-48C and slowing down with the heatsink it came with. I installed this and it keeps it below 37C on the 5v pin. Gets a little hotter on the 3.3v one, but still better than a passive heatsink. This was the key maintaining 1.5ghz on all cores as I’m not seein any throttling now!
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Ralph
> 3 dayCant believe I bought a cooler with RGB lights but here it is. Like all on my computers, if I am now actually sitting in front of it, then its running some distributed-processing app like the old seti. I use 100% of available processors 85% of the time. The color is supposed to indicate temperature and its all blue and green. Just checked a temperature sensor in the Pi and its reading 47 C. Sounds pretty good to me.