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Overview

This is an aluminum alloy passive cooling case designed for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ Plus and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. This aluminum case have a great heat dissipation with perfect design.

Features

  • Increasing the large Cooling column allows for better heat dissipation.
  • Design with good heat dissipation, do not have to install the cooling fan or heatsink.
  • This case is constructed out of high quality aluminum material.
  • Suitable for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ /3B / 2B motherboard
  • Easy installation and all hardware is included
  • Access to all ports of Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ /3B / 2B
  • GPIO cable interface is reservered, support to install the gpio cable.
  • Easy to install and insert the micro sd card

Packing List

  • 1 x Aluminum Case
  • 1 x Screws pack with thermal tapes

User Manual

P252 Installation Video: https://youtu.be/HrttF7HNpb8

How to Use the Thermal Tape for Raspberry Pi 3B+ and Raspberry Pi 3B

How to Use Thermal Tapes

with 4pcs thermal tapes to attach on your Raspberry Pi 3B+/3B. For Raspberry Pi 3B+, attach the big thin thermal tape on CPU; For Raspberry Pi 3B, attach the big thick thermal tape on CPU.

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Anonymous user #10

2 months ago
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Using P252 for a portable Pi 3B project. Great design! Long term think about optional dust plugs for unused ports (RJ-45, USB, audio, HDMI). Port for microSD can be covered with quality adhesive rubber or electrical tape.

Anonymous user #9

7 months ago
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All four screws are the same length, though they should not be as the ones toward the middle of the case stand proud.

Anonymous user #8

18 months ago
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I have a 3B. In the kit I received there are 6 pads that are all 13mm square and one that is 8mm square. The large ones are 2x2mm 2x1.5mm and 2x.5mm. I assume one of the large ones goes in location 3. Should the 2mm pad go on the CPU on top and the 1.5mm go om the bottom, or the other way around?

Walker

17 months ago
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Hello, there is an installation guide on the WIKI, which indicates the installation position of each thermal pad, you can take a closer look first

Anonymous user #7

19 months ago
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Geekworm needs to update the packing list and assembly. The kit I just received had 2X 2.0mm thermal pads, 2X 1.5mm, 2X 1.0mm, and 2X 0.5mm. Also, all four screws were the same length.

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, the product has been upgraded, and the screws have also been changed. This picture shows the old version of the screws and accessories. Now we are sending the new version of P252 to the customer. The screws and accessories in the new version shall prevail. Thank you

Anonymous user #7

19 months ago
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Geekworm needs to update the packing list and assembly. The kit I just received had 2X 2.0mm thermal pads, 2X 1.5mm, 2X 1.5, 2X 1.0mm, and 2X 0.5mm. Also, all four screws were the same length.

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, the product has been upgraded, and the screws have also been changed. This picture shows the old version of the screws and accessories. Now we are sending the new version of P252 to the customer. The screws and accessories in the new version shall prevail. Thank you

Anonymous user #6

20 months ago
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Fits great, but metal lug for IC4 on the 3B+ model is off centre, but still contacts 40% of it. Happy.

Walker

20 months ago
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Thank you so much

Anonymous user #5

22 months ago
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Very well designed case. I was quite surprised there was access to all rpi3 peripherals including PiCam ribbon. This was not apparent from the Aliexpress images and I was regretting that I should have gone with more common passive cooled cases. However this turns outs o be streets ahead with being fully enclosed yet access to everything. The thermal pads confused me a bit, as I hadn't read this web page then.

Anonymous user #4

30 months ago
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Any performance difference between this and P122-B ?

I wanted P122-B but it's always out of stock in my languages stores.

Lisa

30 months ago
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Hi,

P122-B is in stock. We sell the P122-B at the Geekworm store and Amazon. Could you please tell us which country is the shipping address?

Anonymous user #4

30 months ago
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Lisa, I'd like to buy it at Amazon.it . Thanks a lot!

Lisa

30 months ago
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Hi,

Could you please tell us your email? I will send you the product link. or you can email us support@geekworm.com

Anonymous user #4

30 months ago
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This one please:

www dot amazon dot it/Raspberry-Case-Aluminum-Passive-Cooling/dp/B09NSSQTCS

Anonymous user #3

30 months ago
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Are the thermal pads required on Pi 2B? The diams only seem to apply to Pi 3 models

Lisa

30 months ago
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For Pi 2B, please refer to the usage of Pi 3B thermal pad.

Anonymous user #2

37 months ago
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I have a Raspberry Pi Model B+ V1.2 copyright 2014. Would this case fit that motherboard?

Lisa

37 months ago
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Hi,it only supports Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ /3B / 2B

Anonymous user #1

37 months ago
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It would be nice to show which holes get the longer screws.

Lisa

37 months ago
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Hello,The long screw is used on the side of the GPIO interface. Thanks for your suggestion, we will consider updating the installation instructions.

Best regards