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11mm Embedded Heatsink: P165-B
11mm Embedded Heatsink: P165-B
7mm Embedded Heatsink: P165-A
7mm Embedded Heatsink: P165-A
7mm Embedded Heatsink: P165-A
Screws Pack for P165-A embedded heatsink
P165 with armor case bottom cover
X825 V2.0+X735+P165-A


Foreword

Why design this product?

  1. After the Raspberry Pi 4 was released, we found that the heat generation of Pi 4 also increased with its performance. We have encountered many times that Pi 4 crashed due to excessive heat generation. This problem can be satisfactorily solved by use the Raspberry Pi 4 armor case with other Pi 4 external expansion board.
  2. At the same time, we found that various types of Raspberry Pi 4 expansion boards such as DAC+, UPS HAT, or various LCDs on the market also encountered excessive heat generation when used on Pi 4. So we try to solve this problem.
  3. Inspired by Raspberry Pi 4 passive coolign armor case, we simplified the design, so there is the birth of this Embedded Armor Aluminum Alloy Heatsink / Radiator.

Why is it compatible with the pi 4 expansion boards?

  1. The P165(P165-A) Embedded Armor Aluminum Alloy Heatsink Radiator is 7mm high (designed with negative tolerance) and is equipped with M2.5*5+5 copper spacers; so the total height is 12mm, which can support most of Raspberry Pi 4 expansion boards(not support PoE expansion board); if you use expansion board with other height, you only need to replace the copper spacers with the right height. (If you need a special height copper spacers, please contact us.)
  2. The raspberry pi hat positioning hole has internal thread for easy fixing from above or below; Compared to the raspberry pi PCB, the entire heat sink shrinks inward by 0.5 mm.

Why design this new P165-B 11mm heatsink?

  1. We found that the copper spacers height required for most Raspberry Pi expansion boards is 11mm, so we designed this 11mm embedded heatsink(P165-B). Compared with the old model(P165-A), the heat dissipation area is increased and the heat dissipation effect will be better;
  2. at the same time, this new version support POE extension;

What if the Raspberry Pi 4 expansion board comes into contact with the P165-B 11mm heatsink?

  • Please use the 2*20 female header to add the height of expanion board.


Geekworm Cooler Series:

Picture Model Compatible With Material Thickness(mm) Support Fan
H500-PI-5B 20231010101641.jpg Pi 5 official Active Cooler Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Alloy 10mm √ with 4-pin 3010 blower fan
001-H505-IMG-8312-1.jpg H505 Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Alloy 11.6mm √ with 4-pin 3007 blower fan
H509-IMG-8790.jpg H509 Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Alloy 15mm × don't support fan installation
IMG-7462.jpg Argon THRML 30-AC Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Alloy 9.6mm √ with 4-pin 3007 blower fan
H501-IMG-7953.jpg H501 Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Alloy 9.5mm √ with 4-pin 3007 blower fan
IMG-7687.jpg H502 Raspberry Pi 5 Copper 4mm × support 30x30 fan installation
P165-B-1.jpg P165-B Raspberry Pi 4 Aluminum Alloy 11mm × support 30x30 fan installation
P165-001.jpg P165-A Raspberry Pi 4 Aluminum Alloy 7mm × support 25x25 fan installation
H402-IMG-6788.jpg H402 Raspberry Pi 4 Copper 4mm × don't support fan installation
C235-06.jpg C235 Raspberry Pi Computer Module 4 (CM4) Aluminum Alloy 12mm × support 30x30 fan installation
IMG 3398.jpg C296 Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Aluminum Alloy 10mm × don't support fan installation

Update History

  1. We only keep the M2.5*5+4mm, M2.5*5+5mm, M2.5*13+6mm spacers in the P165-A packing list(in August 2021), due to the Raspberry Pi expansion board usually with 12mm or 20mm height, the three spacers combination are enough in application.
  2. On November 11th, 2020, based on customer feedback, a slightly thicker version was released, which is 11mm thickness. It supports 3010 cooling fan, will have a better heat dissipation function and compatible with PoE expansion board. This new embedded heatsink is named P165-B, while the old radiator will be renamed P165-A from P165.
  3. On July 2020, update the cooling fan of P165 embedded radiator from 2506 to 2507.
  4. On April 10th, 2020, the P165 embedded heatsink has been updated to attach thermal tape at both CPU and RAM at April 2020, the first version just need to attach proper thermal tape at RAM.
  5. On September 29, 2019, Geekworm release this Raspberry Pi 4 Model B embedded aluminum heatsink to help slove Pi 4 excessive heat generation problem. This heatsink, which called P165, can also be used with a cooling fan above.

Features

  • Only supports Raspberry Pi 4 Model B;
  • Supports to cooling down the Raspberry Pi 4 board when using the Pi 4 expansion board;(Please choose P165-B if you need to use it with PoE board);
  • Equipped with a variety of screws and copper spacers;(The screw packs of P165-A and P165-B are different);
  • Raspberry Pi HAT positioning hole is M2.5 internal thread; (this design is convenient to fix);
  • Supports fan installation; Cooling fan can be added when the heat dissipation of a single aluminum heat sink is not enough;

How to connect the cooling fan

风扇接口细节-1500X1500.jpg

Compare

P165-B VS P165-A

Packing List

P165-A Packing List:

  • 1x 7mm armor heatsink(P165-A)
  • 4 x PM2.5x12mm Screws
  • 4 x M2.5x5 +4mm Spacers
  • 4 x M2.5x5 +5mm Spacers
  • 4 x M2.5x13 +6mm Spacers
  • 1 x thermal tape (cut for CPU and RAM)
  • 1 x 2507 cooling Fan (optional)

P165-B Packing List:

  • 1 x 11mm armor heatsink(P165-B)
  • 4 x M2.5x5+5mm spacers
  • 1x thermal tape( free gift, only use when you need)

Document

Installation Video for P165-A and P165-B: https://youtu.be/so8klKaebJ8

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Anonymous user #14

7 months ago
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I have purchased two of the P165-A's for my RPi4B's they worked perfectly for about three weeks, then the bearings on the fan failed and the fans make loud shriek/whine noises and turn much slower. :-(

I hope you plan on finding a better component vendor for future versions.

Lisa

7 months ago
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Hi,thanks for your feedback.Are both fans failing? could you please let us know Where did you buy it and the order NO.? our email[support@geekworm.com]

Anonymous user #12

9 months ago
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Any plans to release a version of this for the Raspberry Pi 5?

Anonymous user #12

9 months ago
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More specifically, an updated P165-B for rpi5?

Anonymous user #13

8 months ago
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@geekworm please comment

Lisa

7 months ago
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Hello,We will consider upgrading P165 to support Pi5. Now we have a pure copper heatsink,please refer to H502;

Anonymous user #11

10 months ago
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The P165-B cannot be installed on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B because the block for the RAM is to thick even without the thermal pad. The heatsink sits on the RAM and wobbles in all directions

Walker

10 months ago
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Hi, the P165-B is for the Raspberry Pi 4B, the one that comes with it has thermal pads that are just right for the CPU and RAM, I don't know what's wrong with it, can you provide us with some pictures please? Can send to email at support@geekworm.com (by the way provide your order number)

Anonymous user #10

15 months ago
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Hello, for P165-b What is the thread length of provided M2.5 screws?

And which standoff do you recommend for mounting HAT on top?

Harry

15 months ago
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Hi,

  1. The thread length is 0.45mm for M2.5 screw.Basically, you can buy any M2.5, just pay attention to the length
  2. The standoff depend on the height of your hat.

Anonymous user #9

15 months ago
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There are holes drilled to mount a 25 mm fan. What type of screw should I use for those holes?

Anonymous user #9

15 months ago
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I'm referring to the P165-B heat sink.

Walker

15 months ago
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Hello, first of all, P165-B supports the installation of a 30 * 30mm fan using KM3 * 14mm screws

P165-A, supports the installation of 25 * 25mm fans, using PM2.5x10mm screws

Anonymous user #8

17 months ago
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Hi. I spreaded thermal grease evenly on processor, ram and usb chips. I see you put a lot of it! I have some trouble with wifi on Libreelec distro. In the same room as router it randomly loses connection. Is there interference with bluetooth?

Is it possible that the case blocks the wifi antenna and lose a bit of signal?

Walker

17 months ago
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Hello, the metal casing may have a little impact on the WIFI signal, but it will not be very big, and the situation you mentioned should not happen

Anonymous user #7

17 months ago
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Is it possible to power the fan from the USB port? Could you publish the correct wiring?

Walker

17 months ago
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Hello, it cannot be powered directly by USB. The interface of the fan is 2pin. It needs to be connected to the GPIO of the Raspberry Pi.

Anonymous user #6

22 months ago
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"Is it compatible with HiFiBerry Digi I/O and the HiFiBerry case?"

I have checked. Bought both boards - keeping P165-A and returning the P165-B.

P165-A is compatible with the board, the case needs a very small adjustment - one of the plastic parts that keep the board in place is conflicting with one of the corners of the radiator. The plastic needs to be cut a bit. Of course it's not possible to use the fan, so a passive cooling only. You earn about 10 C on average.

P165-B is to thick - it gets in the way with the S/PDIF connectors. It might work if just the part of the radiator that covers the ports were thinner by about 2 mm - the HiFiBerry board has protruding elements only in the connectors area. Pity that I couldn't use it, it would surely cool the Pi more.

P165-B is being sold in an antistatic bag that is sealed and has to be cut if one wants just to see if it fits, so I had to cut it...

Anonymous user #5

24 months ago
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Is it compatible with HiFiBerry Digi I/O and the HiFiBerry case?

Lisa

24 months ago
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Hi, We haven't tested it, but the HiFiBerry case may not support P165; Maybe you can use P165 without that case.

Anonymous user #4

36 months ago
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Is the P165 (both A and B) compatible when installed with the following components together:

X630 CSI-to-HDMI bridge and X630-A1 Board

X630-C1 case

Lisa

36 months ago
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Hello,yes X630-C1 case can support X630 CSI-to-HDMI bridge + X630-A1 Board + P165-A/B;We will update the installation pictures on the x630wiki page.

Anonymous user #3

45 months ago
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Is this compatible with the X735?

Lisa

36 months ago
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Hello,The x735 board has a PWM fan, which can meet the heat dissipation requirements of the Raspberry Pi, you don’t need to use 165-A if you choose x735

Anonymous user #2

48 months ago
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You specify that P165B supports POE and actually you can access to the four connectors for this purpose. But it is NOT compatible with "official POE hat" from raspberry. Simply there is no enough place for the components of this PoE hat. I wish I knew it before. Which PoE hat is compatible with P165B?

Abby

48 months ago
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Hi there, 1. We test the P165-B heatsink with X765/ X760 PoE. And also use the PoE four connectors for test. X765: https://rasp...iki.com/X765 X760: https://rasp...iki.com/X760

2. Could you please kindly provide the detail date of the "official POE hat"? It is better to attached some pictures, and we will do some test. Thanks in advance.

Our Email: info@geekworm.com

Regards,

Geekworm Team

Anonymous user #1

51 months ago
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I've just purchased the heatsink, there are two conductive pads, one blue (like the one reported on the pictures for the RAM) and the other black. Is the black one for the CPU?

Thanks

Cindy

49 months ago
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Hello sir, The black one is a gift, the blue one is enough, you can cut the blue one to match the RAM and CPU. best regards,

Cindy/Geekworm