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N508-V3 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V3 Packing List
N508 heat sink
How to Connect Fan
N508-V2 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V2 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V1 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V1 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V1 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
N508-V1 Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
Orange Pi 5 Plus with snap-on radiator

Updation

  • On January 8th, 2024, N508-V2 is updated to N508-V3.

The height of the case has been reduced from 43.8mm to 37.8mm, as the snap-on radiator has been replaced with aluminium heatsink with a maximum height of 10mm.

  • On August 1st 2023, N508-V1 is updated to N508-V2.

N508-V1 does not reserve the antennas holes; N508-V2 reserves 2 antenna holes, also solved the problem of inaccurate hole position of N508-V1.

Overview

This is the Orange Pi 5 Plus metal case which compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB, the model is N508. It reserves all the interfaces for the Orange Pi 5 Plus motherboard. For good heat dissipation, it can use 4010 5V active cooling fan and a 10mm passive aluminum heatsink at the same time.

Model Compatible with NVMe SSD Support
N515 Orange Pi 5 Pro / Orange Pi 5 Max Yes, support to mount 2280 length SSD inside the case for Orange Pi 5 Pro
N510 Orange Pi 3B v1.1 only, NOT Orange Pi 3B v2.1 Yes.
N508 Orange Pi 5 Plus Yes.
N506 Orange Pi 5/5B Yes, support to mount 2280 length SSD inside the case for Orange Pi 5.
N505 Orange Pi 5/5B Yes, BUT NOT support to fix 2280 SSD to Case.
N502 Orange Pi Zero 3 No.
N500 Orange Pi Zero 2 No.

Features

  • Model: N508
  • Compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB
  • High quality metal material with surface galvanized process
  • All ports and slots of the case can match with Orange Pi 5 Plus
  • Equipped with 5V 4010 cooling fan for active cooling
  • With a 10mm thickness aluminum heatsink for passive cooling
  • Case Dimensions:108*80.8*43.8 mm/ 4.25*3.18*1.72inch
  • With 75mm distance mounting hole, you can hang it on the wall or somewhere you want.

Packing List

  • 1x N508 metal case for orange pi 5 plus
  • 1x 4010 5V cooling fan
  • 1x 10mm aluminum heatsink
  • 1x Screws Pack

User Manual

Please pay attenttion!!!

N508

Installation Steps

N508

Installation Video

Geekworm N508 Installation Guide: https://youtu.be/LkfAG6QMKko

Geekworm Orange Pi 5 Plus Heatsink Installation Guide: https://youtu.be/fUrbUVHNIck

Thanks for the video from leepspvideo! https://youtu.be/CfIWyWxPaC0

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Anonymous user #3

2 months ago
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I've managed to fit 1mm copper SSD heatsink, but it leaves no room for the mounting holes, so the case can't be hung and the heatsink makes the case bent a little out. When the SSD is loaded, the heatsink gets really hot. What SSD heatsink model is supposed to be used with this case?

Lisa

2 months ago
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Hi,Sorry, there is no space for a heatsink of the SSD in the case.

Anonymous user #3

5 months ago
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Another big problem of the case is that the antenna holes are not in the base, but on the lid. The antenna cords cannot be easily detached and they are short and fragile. It makes it difficult to disassemble the case and keep it with the detached lid. Would be nice to see the holes on the other side in the next version of the case.

Anonymous user #3

5 months ago
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I would suggest not moving the holes, but make this side part of the base and the opposite side part of the lid.

Anonymous user #2

6 months ago
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How much room does it have for SSD heatsink?

Lisa

6 months ago
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Hello,The copper spacers fixing the bottom of motherboard are M2.5*7+6, so the height from the motherboard to the bottom of the case is 7mm. Theoretically, the thickness of SSD+Heatsink cannot exceed 7mm.

Anonymous user #2

5 months ago
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It is only 1.5mm between the SSD and the case bottom side. With 0.5mm thermal pads it gives only about 1mm room which is technically not enough to fit in anything. The only way to avoid SSD overheating is to significantly low down the rates. Hopefully it will be better designed in the next version of the case.

Anonymous user #1

17 months ago
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Why wasn't the fan designed to take advantage of the 5V fan header adjacent to the RTC Connector?

Walker

16 months ago
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Thank you for your suggestion, but our current fan design is directly plugged into the GPIO