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This 33% off case fits Pi 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Zero, and Asus Tinkerboard. It includes a 40mm fan and heatsinks for cooling. Best for cluster builders or multi-board setups.
Tip: Use thermal pads between heatsinks and chips for better heat transfer.
Best for: Best for hobbyists building Pi clusters or multi-board projects.
This Micro Connectors case is a practical choice if you need to stack multiple Raspberry Pis or Tinkerboards. The clear acrylic lets you see the boards, and the open frame means you can swap SD cards or plug into GPIO without disassembly. The included 40mm fan and three heatsinks help keep things cool, especially if you're running Pi 4s or Pi 5s under load. Assembly is straightforward, though the acrylic panels are held together by small screws and standoffs. The fan connects to GPIO pins, so you don't need extra power. One downside is the acrylic can get scratched if you're not careful, and the fan isn't silent. But for the price, it's a solid option for cluster projects or just keeping a single Pi ventilated. 72. It's not the cheapest case out there, but the stackable design and included cooling make it worth it for multi-board setups.
The current price of $25.38 is 33% off the $37.72 original, and it's lower than the 30-day average of $37.72. This is a good time to buy, as it's near the lowest price seen recently.
Yes, the listing says it's compatible with Pi 5, Pi 4, Pi 3, Pi 2, Pi 1, and Pi Zero models, as well as Asus Tinkerboard.
No, the fan connects directly to the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi, so no soldering is needed.
The case is designed for four layers, but you can buy additional kits to stack more if needed.
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