Raspberry Pi 3 cooling case MK1
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I was fed up with cases that used fans to blow air down onto the heatsinks and then just let it circulate around. Why not have the air pass through them and leave instead? That's exactly what I set out to do. Moving from 60-70 degrees Celsius to a much cooler range of 35-45 degrees Celsius was quite an accomplishment. I deliberately avoided drilling holes for the fan, so you can modify it to fit your own fans perfectly. Next up is a "closet" version that's currently in the works and will be unveiled soon.
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