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Raspberry pi 4 aluminum case P171
Raspberry pi 4 aluminum case P171
Raspberry pi 4 aluminum case P171
Raspberry pi 4 aluminum case P171
P171 Case Packing List

Overview

This raspberry pi 4 aluminum passive cooling case is specially designed for the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, it compatibles with the latest Raspberry Pi 4 Model B.

Refer to RPi4-Cases to see more raspberry pi 4 case.

Features

  • Design with good heat dissipation
  • Passive cooling design, don't need to install the cooling fan or heatsink
  • Constructed out of high quality aluminum material
  • Suitable for raspberry pi 4 model b motherboard only
  • Easy installation and all hardware is included
  • Access to all ports of Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
  • 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 for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
  • 5 x Thermal tapes
  • 4 x Rubber feet
  • 1 x Mounting screw package

Note: The Raspberry Pi 4B motherboard is not included in the packing list.

Document

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FAQ

Q: Hi, Is the aluminum for the p171 case powder coated, painted, or anodized?

A: It is painted.

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Anonymous user #2

36 months ago
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this is a great case but for those of us who want to purchase high quality thermal pads can you publish the thickness of the pads you use?

Anonymous user #2

36 months ago
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BTW I have bought several of these cases for both personal and for work and I love this little case. At hope I use it with DietPi and PiHole and my temps are always right around 40.9c range 39-43c

Lisa

36 months ago
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Hello,

The thickness of the thermal pad is about 0.8mm;If you want better heat dissipation effect, you can use copper sheet + silicone grease to replace the thermal pad of the CPU

Anonymous user #1

60 months ago
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Your documentation specifically lists Pillar A and Pillar B for the CPU and memory. There is also a Pillar C. Does that fit properly to cool the USB/Ethernet chip down as well, or is that why you did not include that information in your sales diagrams at Amazon, etc?

Cindy

54 months ago
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Hello friend, sorry the information has been uodated now.