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Total crap. The 2nd layer is supposed to be sized to let the Raspberry Pi 5 board to fix inside it. It’s too narrow. I would have to file it larger in order to use this.
Hi, I'm sorry for the inconvenience, the Raspberry Pi 5 motherboard is just the right size to fit in, there shouldn't be any problems, can you provide us with some pictures?
It all feels compressed when mounted. The power buttonhole was not present. Had the original cooler installed before mounting, which went fine. The design has to be revised as it is not a decent fit for the Pi5.
This thing makes no sense at all.
I need a case to protect the device and I don't want to disassemble essential parts (active cooler) every time I change something.
Also, the Pi does not have a reasonable hold in the case - it is only held in place by pressure.
Hi, the design principle of this acrylic case is like this, using 9 layers of acrylic stacked on top of each other, if you don't like this kind of design, you can consider our Pi 5 metal case:
This case CAN be used if you have already installed a PI Active cooler on your PI 5. HOWEVER, you are going to need to take the active cooler off. You'll need to use pliers to pinch the fasteners while pulling on them slightly. There is little issue with doing this. Be careful not to damage your thermal pads when removing, placing the spacer, or adding them back.
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