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Raspberry Pi Metal Aluminum Case with Double Fans for Raspberry Pi 4B (Black)
₹7,499.00



Sathishkumar –
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This is the most silent fans on any raspberry pi case ever. And I am shocked to see how the cpu temperature has dropped to just 40 degrees! The same workload (home assistant, plex and motioneye) was 54 degrees with the pibox case and fan and 74 degrees with no fan and just a heat sink. This case just solved a major problem for me.
AH –
I had an Rs. 450 one and it overheated when the fan failed in a couple months. This has two fans, and the case basically is a giant heat sink. Worth double the price. Some parts/ports are a bit less protected, but, yeah, pleased with this case.
Rajiv –
Absolutely excellent product which has been destroyed by not paying attention to the slot for the GPIO connector! The slot provided cannot accommodate an IDC connector! Fortunately, for my current application I do not need the GPIO connector. But for applications that will use it, I cannot buy this product. 4 stars for an otherwise 5 star product…
Sathishkumar –
Ordered this product on offer which was avaliable for 999-/Rs considering, but received the wrong product it was for Raspberry Pi 3 and it was severely damaged had to replace it 1st Red flag 🚩.
After replacing it received the correct case no damages(good thing) on the surface was pretty happy with it and for the 1st time my raspberry pi 4 had the lowest temp since I started using it, all went well…..
Until last week one of the fan started to sound little weird tapping on top helped a little but after few days when ever I login to pi I was getting super high temps like 48°c – 53°c I wasn’t even hitting these temps even when I wasn’t using this case later I found out that one of the fans stopped spinning and it was generating extra heat apart from the pi. So had to cut out the dead fan and now I’m only left with one fan. Hugely disappointed and feel cheated.
⚠️Please buy it at your own risk⚠️
Ritam D. –
A great product!! Managed to cool down the my Pi 4B from mid-50°s to mid-30°s!! Also very silent!! Only suggestion would be for the manufacturer to add which face is the down one
M –
Good but incompatible with official raspberrypi display. Because of the power pins being used by display.
Aastha Jain –
This is a good product that allows to push ur pc
RajivB –
The design looks cool…but in the process of creating something cool, the designers
forgot to check if the design works with a working board, under basic running conditions….
thorough carelessness of the designers…i was excited and bought it for my Rpi4, 8Gb
model…After screwing the bottom plate with the top plate containing the fans & heat
sink fins, i switched ON my Rpi4 board running Raspbian Buster OS,
“2020-08-20-raspios-buster-armhf.img” that i had flashed to my 64Gb SD Card…
Now, comes the problem part….My Rpi4 board boots up successfully, the fan plug
jumpers are hooked to Pin 4(+5V) & Pin 6(Gnd) of the expansion header….the fan
works fine, but then i try to switch on Wi-Fi network of the Rpi4 board & connect to
my Phone & to my surprise, the Wi-Fi fails to connect…on checking dmesg logs, i find
that the WiFi WLAN adapter driver of Rpi4 had powered Off abruptly….i tried to
switch my Rpi4 board OFF and tried again…two to three times, i tried, everytime the
WLAN Adapter of the Rpi4, 8Gb board had powered itself OFF….now, before that
the Wifi of Rpi4 was working fine and was able to connect to my Phone as Portable
Wifi hotspot, When i had not yet connected and screwed this shield that i had bought
now….
After this, i removed the shield…and tried..and yes, the WiFi of my Rpi4 was working
fine & was able to connect my Rpi4 to a Portable WiFi Hotspot…Thus, i am unable to
use this shield, because the steel screws and steel body somehow conducts & interferes
with the Tracks on the PCB of Rpi4 for WiFi which screws it up & makes it poweroff….
This simple stupidity of designers of not using Plastic screws and having insulated parts
of metal of the shield using silicone touching the PCB of Rpi4 caused the problem of
conducting surfaces which interfere with the PCB pads & PCB tracks on the board…
Designer needs understanding of PCB design….
Unhappy, as i cannot using this shield which looks cool but is useless, as i enable Rpi4’s WifI
if i plug it. Useless.
Rajiv.