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C296 Dimension
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C296 installatoin
C296 Applicated on M200


Overview

C296 is a 10mm thickness aluminum alloy heatsink special designed for raspberry pi zero 2 w, it is also compatible with raspberry pi zero w by using thermal pads of different thicknesses (1-1.3mm is ok, better to use 1.3mm).

This radiator adopts a U-shaped groove design to increase the contact area with air, thereby speed up heat dissipation of raspberry pi zero 2 w. And embedded installation design allows user for better DIY extension.

C296 also compatible to use with M200 and its matching aluminum case.


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

Features

  • 10mm thickness embedded Aluminum Heatsink Compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W / Raspberry pi zero w
  • U-shaped groove design to speed up heat dissipation
  • Heatsink dimensions: 64x29x10 mm / 2.51x1.14x0.39 inch
  • Net weight: 18g/0.04lb

Installation Video

https://youtu.be/RCjjDStUoqw

How to use Copper Heatsink

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Packing List

  • 1 * 10mm thickness aluminum alloy heatsink (C296)
  • 4 * PM2.5*8 screws
  • 4 * M2.5 nuts (Black)
  • 2 * 6W Thermal Pads (dimensions: 15*30mm, 1mm and 0.5mm thickness)

1mm thermal pad is for CPU part, and 0.5mm thermal pad is for wifi part

IMG-3396-Packing-List.jpg

FAQ

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Anonymous user #4

10 months ago
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The Heatsink feet are 0.090" off the surface of the heatsink. the Pi Zero 2017 has CPU about 0.050 and the copper pad was 0.030 think.. so a film of Heatsink compound of 0.005 per side will do it. THe Bluetooth was super tiny, and only 0.010 off the board. so i doubled up the thicker heat sink compound and let it rip. if it overheats, I'll slip in some copper strip between.

Walker

10 months ago
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thank you

Anonymous user #3

13 months ago
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Was thermal paste also used between the cpu and the copper plate or only between the copper plate and the heat sink? Do you have data on the differences between the use of the copper plate and the thermal pad?

Walker

13 months ago
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Hello, thermal paste is only used between the copper sheet and the heatsink, relatively speaking, the heat dissipation effect of using copper sheet is better than the use of thermal money

Anonymous user #2

13 months ago
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I am curious if this heatsink would work with the orangepi Zero 2W?

Walker

13 months ago
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Hello, we have not tested on orangepi Zero 2W

Anonymous user #1

19 months ago
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Please provide more details on what's needed to use this with the Zero W. What thickness pads are required?

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, we only tested the relevant data of C296 and raspberry pi zero 2 w. We have not tested the thickness pads used by raspberry pi zero w. Currently, we only have data related to raspberry pi zero 2 w