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Sunfounder’s Pironman line of cases for the Raspberry Pi 5 do a lot more than cover up and protect the single-board computer.
The Raspberry Pi 4 cooling fan costs a reasonable $5 and is designed to work with the official case, which also costs $5. So between the two, you're looking at a $10 investment.
Raspberry Pi case from fans “In this video, I’m going to build a case for my Raspberry Pi using as many 5V fans as possible to see if more cooling is required for better performance. This is a ...
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XDA Developers on MSNThis sleek case makes your Raspberry Pi look like a gaming PC for a really good price
As spotted by Liliputing, the Elecrow Mini PC Case is a sleek piece for anyone who wants their SBCs to look their best. While ...
Now we have an official Raspberry Pi 4 fan available for the official case. The Raspberry Pi 4 case fan only costs $5 and is being seen as a "stocking-filler product" for the holiday season.
More Raspberry Pi goodies arrive, this time it's a $5 fan to stop a Raspberry Pi 4 from throttling back CPU performance.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched a Raspberry Pi 4 case fan designed to keep the board's temperature low as it runs at maximum performance for extended periods. It's available from today.
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.
The Raspberry Pi 4 Case Fan goes for a measly $5, bringing the total combination to $10 if you don't have the official case yet. More than just finally providing a long-overdue accessory, this ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced a new $5 fan for its Raspberry Pi 4 miniature computer, which cleverly clips onto the official case for the Raspberry Pi 4 and helps keep the computer cool.
Whether you want to dress up a Raspberry Pi 3 B+ or a Raspberry Pi Zero, a ridiculous number cases exist. We combed through the options to find stylish options that are a mix of unique and affordable.
One fan showcases his new custom Raspberry Pi build representing CD Projekt Red's Cyberpunk 2077.
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