The Raspberry Pi 4 can run pretty hot when it's pushed, which has resulted in a number of cooling options appearing, including custom cases that double as a heatsink as well as fans for pulling heat ...
Aw, would you like at that, how adorable! I'm talking about the teeny-tiny case fan the Raspberry Pi Foundation has released for its Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC module. It is more of an cooling kit, ...
Industrial designer and sculptor Carter Multz has created and published the 3D printing files for a new Raspberry Pi 4 case complete with a Noctua fan mount. This innovative design builds on previous ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released a new product today. It’s a tiny $5 fan combined with a small heatsink for the Raspberry Pi 4. It works with the official case, below the top cover. That ...
Raspberry Pi Trading has released a new $5 cooling fan that clips inside the official case for the Raspberry Pi 4. There are plenty of fans available for the Raspberry Pi 4 but now there's an official ...
Fan cases for a Raspberry Pi aren’t exactly new, but there’s something particularly charming to me about the official model, like the satisfying way it clips onto the existing “official” Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts may be interested to know that the pi-top [4] DIY Edition Raspberry Pi case complete with integrated battery, cooling fan, mini OLED screen, speaker, programmable buttons, and ...
The Argon One M.2 case for the Raspberry Pi 4 caught my eye because it offers creative solutions for a number of different issues in a single package. For example: CPU Cooling: This is a well-known ...
If you want to give your Raspberry Pi a clean and functional home, 3D printing a case is one of the easiest and most satisfying upgrades. There are thousands of designs out there, but these seven ...
Fans can get incredibly talented with their favorite video games. We’ve seen countless cosplays to fan-developed video game projects. However, one particular fan thought a bit outside the box to ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is a single-board computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor, support for up to 8GB of RAM, and a starting price of $35 (for a model with 2GB of RAM). It’s hardly the most ...
I personally am not a fan of the laminate-type acrylic cases. I bought one from "smraza" and one of the inner bits on one of the layers snapped right off just from disassembling it. That probably ...
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