Asus Tinkerboard sleeve case
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This case fits snugly around the Asus Tinkerboard, requiring some careful maneuvering to coax it into place. The ports on one side need to be pinched in order to allow the board to slide in smoothly. Once settled, however, the fit is secure and reassuring. One of its standout features is the ability to accommodate a 40x40x10 fan for enhanced cooling performance. Air flows through the top, navigating past key components like the heatsink, radio, and power regulator before exiting out the back through narrow gaps between the case and USB and Ethernet ports. This design relies on the stock heatsink, but the addition of an external fan is a game-changer. For my setup, I opted for this high-performance fan from Noctua:
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