

Heatshink Case for The Raspberry Pi 4
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Aaron
> 24 hourFantastic passive cooling solution for the Raspberry Pi 4. Excellent build quality, simple to assemble and the red colour contrasts well against the green of the Pi board. Handles medium over clock with ease. Fullscreen YouTube 1080 playback with temps staying stable. It does get warm to the touch and appears even. Really great product.
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Gerard
> 24 hourNot much more to say
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luigi
> 24 hourUsata per moode, raffredda il raspberry senza ventole, molto utile
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Leseratte
> 24 hourMacht genau, was es soll: einen Raspi kühlen. Sieht auch noch hübsch aus und ist präzise gefertigt.
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Mr. Benjamin D. Roe
> 24 hourA solid little case, looks nice. The heatsink seems to work well: under heavy load my Raspberry Pi 4 4GB now hits ~50C, compared to 65-70C with no case.
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Mrs. Zita Mills
> 24 hourId recommend this case for your Raspberry Pi needs. Keeps my Pi at 40°C at all times, with it in use 24/7.
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Explodey
> 24 hourWorks well. Should be more than sufficient cooling for any Pi 4 model as long as you arent overclocking. Keeps the SoC below 55°C if youre web browsing and/or watching videos, below 75°C if youre running benchmark programs. I did not bother installing the thermal pad on the USB chip - I dont see the point as it is usually cooler than the shell after 20 minutes operation anyway. Be careful not to drop the screws during assembly as they can easily fall out and get lost.
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Steven Vernon
> 24 hourThis is a good bit of kit, though it was difficult to get the little heatsink pads to stay in place when assembling the 2 halves with the Pi inside. However, the Pi overheats if you lay the thing down flat. Lay it on end, and its fine, but unfortunately its a bit prone to falling over as the end is quite narrow. Yes, it does its job but it would be better if the narrow end had feet built into it to make it more stable.
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Jasen Satterfield
> 24 hourSolved regular overheating issue with official Raspberry Pi 4 case even with overclocking
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Mark Jenner
> 24 hourLooks great and seems to be effective with my Pi4