🔧 Assemble, Cool, Conquer!
The GeeekPi Acrylic Case is a stylish and functional enclosure for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and 3 Model B+, featuring a cooling fan and multiple heatsinks to ensure optimal performance. With easy assembly and full access to all ports, this lightweight case is perfect for tech enthusiasts looking to enhance their Raspberry Pi experience.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | GeeekPi |
Series | GeeekPi Acrylic Case |
Item Weight | 1.41 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.69 x 3.19 x 1.62 inches |
Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
ASIN | B07T3DRB1C |
Date First Available | June 21, 2019 |
B**Y
Great product, but big old fingers are a handicap
This case is attractive, and it seems to work well. The instructions are Spartan, and it's very helpful to use some of the pictures on the Amazon product page to clear up uncertainties, such as exactly which pins to plug the fan into. I put the fan in silent mode, and it cannot be heard, but I can feel the air flow. A pair of small needle-nose pliers is very helpful in assembly.
B**T
Decent protection, but not a great test bench
I did not intend to use this for a permanent setup since the open setup is probably prone to dust collection. I had intended to use it as a test bench and will probably tweak it little to make it easier to swap out the R Pi. Overall, it's a good value, especially since it includes a fan and heat sinks for R Pi 3 and 4.
G**T
Very Fine Raspberry PI Case with Fan
I bought this for use with my new Raspberry PI 4. It fits perfectly. Its reasonably easy to assemble though some of the screw and nuts are quite small. All parts were included along with a few extras. The fan appears to be able to mount under or on top of the top plastice piece. I monted it on top. I mounted it such that the airflow is directed up. If it was mounted to direct the air flow down, it could be that the overall cooling of the board would be improved. But user's choice. The instuctions are complete with the exceptions that the two fan wires connections are not explicitly spelled out. The red wire goes to +5 volts (GPIO pins 2 or 4) and the black wire goes to 'Ground' (GPIO pin 6). Overall a very fine case.
R**R
Looks good as a horizontal mount.
Sleek and has headroom for cabling. Fits snugly and plex sheets are still covered in protective film when you get it. Fan should flow in across heat sinks. Heat sinks and adhesive are more than sufficient. Try to get them stuck correctly right off the bat. Align the sinks so airflow is not interrupted.
S**K
Nice design and quality build
The "case" is just as described. It fits both a Pi 3+ and Pi 4 (I put them both in). It's tall enough to fit the fan on the inside AND have the heatsink on the cpu/soc. The open design keeps the fan's airflow moving nicely. I didn't do a long term stress test for temp, but I've been pushing the Pi hard and it never throttled.
E**E
Decent case
Decent case you only change I would suggest is having the option to have the board hang from the top. This will be useful for accommodating, UPS and or ssd cards that attach the bottom of the rpi
J**E
Nice Basic Pi Case
This works as it should. Assembles quickly and easily, and holds the pi tightly. Nothing fancy, but it is nice looking and it gets the job done. I used it with a Pi4 and it works a treat.
R**O
Way better cooling than my previous case, but there were a few manufacturing flaws
My Raspberry Pi 4 Model B used to be housed in a closed acrylic case with a fan. Using a PoE hat, it would reach temps around 42C. In that sense, this case was a huge improvement: temps went down to around 36.5C! I guess it's because of the open design. Another improvement was that the fan on this case is much quieter than the previous one.But like I said, the kit was not perfect. One of the long stand-offs is cracked. I could still screw it in, and there's no signs it will cause any trouble, but it's still a pretty huge QA miss. Without that, this would have definitely been a 5 star product (if only because there's very little to mess up).
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