Raspberry Pi 3B case to fit Kintaro heatsink
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I really like Kintaro heatsinks, but I'm not a fan of attaching them to the Pi via the screws that come in the box, which are meant to pass through the Pi and bite into a plastic case below - because then when you remove the Pi from the case, there's a risk of the heatsink sliding around or falling off and getting messy thermal transfer compound everywhere. Instead, I attach them to the Pi with M2 nuts and bolts. However, that means the base of the Pi is raised by the width of the M2 nut. So this remix reduces the height of the standoffs in 0110-M-P's base by the width of a M2 nut so that the Pi still sits at the correct level. Then it adds ventilation slots to sepro's extended top, which is tall enough to fit over the heatsink. I also made a version with a 40mm fan mount on the lid.
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