
Raspberry Pi Case
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UPDATE: After an extensive search, I finally found the perfect fan for my custom case design on Digi-Key, which will undoubtedly be the go-to choice for many. However, you can easily find a similar fan elsewhere if needed. It's worth noting that using the recommended 5 volts may result in excessive noise, so it's highly advisable to utilize the 3.3 volt pin on the GPIO instead of the 5 volt pin. This will ensure optimal cooling performance even with smaller heatsinks. I had always wanted to design a custom Raspberry Pi case despite its widespread popularity, and this project is no exception. My design centered around two primary components: the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and an Elina Fan HDF5216L-12HB. To my pleasant surprise, this case turned out to be tall enough to accommodate several HATs if desired, although you may need to modify the design to fit your specific needs. Alternatively, it can also support a large CPU cooler. For those interested in using the Raspberry Pi vector graphic, I recommend checking out the official icon from Iconscout, which requires proper attribution: https://iconscout.com/icons/raspberry-pi The fan that works perfectly with my custom case design on Digi-Key is the M5210E05C-RSR, available at https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/M5210E05C-RSR/1570-1108-ND/5209805.
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