Raspberry Pi 4 case
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Update: Added version that requires no extra components. Simply download the "No-Support" files and start assembling immediately. The Pi drops in effortlessly, eliminating the hassle of tricky insertion. A photograph showcases an externally installed 30mm 12v fan on the pi's 5v rail. This ultra-quiet fan keeps your Raspberry Pi running super cool. I might even disassemble it to install it inside. Here is a case designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 4. I created this case when I couldn't find one at Microcenter, so I took matters into my own hands. The F3D files are included, allowing you to customize it as desired; sorry about the unorganized layout. This case uses four M2 self-tapping screws, but feel free to enlarge the holes on top and use regular M2 screws for a secure fit. Be careful when navigating soldery bits past the standoffs, as it can be a bit challenging.
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