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The GeeekPi Aluminum Case is a robust, high-quality enclosure designed for Raspberry Pi 4 models (1GB to 8GB) with full support for the official POE+ HAT. Featuring a 40mm silent cooling fan and four aluminum heatsinks, it ensures optimal thermal management. Its precision cutouts provide easy access to all ports and GPIO pins, while the acrylic top panel maintains strong WiFi and Bluetooth signals. This case combines durability, functionality, and style for professional-grade Raspberry Pi setups.





S**S
Really neat
Adapted to use with top hat for hot spot radio ham loads of room , because I used the top hat soldered the fan on the top board , nice finish and can still see the scream on the top hat ,
T**S
Top-Notch Raspberry Pi 4 Case – Excellent Cooling and Protection
I’m extremely impressed with the GeeekPi Raspberry Pi 4 Aluminum Case! Here's why it deserves 5 stars:Solid build: The aluminum case feels sturdy and high-quality, providing excellent protection for my Raspberry Pi 4.Effective cooling: The included fan and heatsink keep my Raspberry Pi running cool, even during heavy use.POE Hat support: It’s great that this case supports the PoE Hat, making it even more versatile for my setup.Easy installation: Setting up the Raspberry Pi 4 inside the case was simple, and everything fits perfectly.This case provides excellent protection, cooling, and support for additional accessories like the PoE Hat. Highly recommend it for anyone looking to protect and optimize their Raspberry Pi 4.
R**R
So much room!
The only reason I give 4 stars is due to the rounded out screws on the case. I had issues getting the screws out so I could get the rpi 4 in. Bought it for my rpi4 with POE hat, there is so much room and fits perfect with so much more room to play with. I feel 8 screws to secure the top to the bottom is overkill so I was happy to not use the ruined screws when reassembling.
G**N
Great product, plus worked with my HiFiBerry DAC HAT
Was looking for a box to support by rPi 4B plus HiFiBerry DAC Pro 2 HAT. The box from HiFiBerry was going to potentially be very expensive once customs get involved, so got this one.It needed a panel to be cut out and a half round groove adding (see diagram). The fan was very tight against the red phono connector, so haven't fitted it yet, but only needs the fan screw holes moving slightly (job for another day)Great Value, quality product
P**S
good strong product
good strong product would buy again from seller
A**N
Worst Pi Case I've Ever Used
Unfortunately I have nothing good to say about this case other than that there is adequate space for the ICE tower cooler on top of the Pi as stated.>It requires 8 screws to assemble which seems unnecessarily and makes it time consuming.>The SD card doesn't line up correctly or stick out at all making it impossible to change without taking apart the case.>The IO ports are too low which forces the Pi into an off angle.>For some reason there are only 2 standoffs built in when every other case goes to the effort of having 4 mounting points.I had to heavily modify the case with a drill and a dremel to make it usable.
P**E
Sturdy case
Firstly this case has way too many screws to keep it together but it's not a big deal as I don't need access.My case came with a stripped screw meaning that I needed to return or cut it. I ended up cutting it and it's still secure with 1 less screw.I have another pi with an aluminium case acting as a travel router which gets hot with very little CPU usage however the pi in this case is used as a portable media server and stays cool. Think I'll order another, shame they don't come in other colours
A**G
Poor mechanical design risks damaging Pi
I bought it because I needed room for at least one hat. The Pi and a single hat fit without a problem. However, that's just about the only good thing I can say about the case. The mechanical design is nothing short of awful. Its built from one piece of extruded(?) aluminium which forms the side walls, one piece of plastic for the top wall, and a sheet of aluminium for the bottom. The problem is the way the bottom plate attaches to the main case. This uses the Pi as a structural component where the Pi rests on 4 metal pegs protruding from the walls and the bottom is screwed to to the Pi. The problem with this construction is that one of the metal pegs is very close to the GPIO pins and at least one of the other pegs rubs against a PCB trace. This could easily have been fixed by screwing the bottom plate to the body of the case, but it seems like someone took a shortcut here. As others have mentioned, the alignment of the holes in the case and the connectors on the Pi is poor as well.
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