Retro Nexus System V1.5
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It's a pretty straightforward job for your Raspberry Pi. (Tested with Pi 3, and 3 B+) A break from the typical SNES style cases for retro gaming.\r\nDesigned with the goal of reducing the footprint of the system, it still has ample space for small heatsinks and a 30mm x 30mm x 8mm fan. The system has plenty of vents so heat is blown out through the top and side. The base is tall and hollow, as is standard to allow standard Micro USB charger and HDMI cords to fit.\r\nThe Nexus features a 16GB micro SD card, and is powered by a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. The OS is Retropie 4.4 or above.(Retropie is built on Raspbian Stretch Lite) To run more power-intensive games (PS1, N64, etc), I overclocked the Raspberry Pi to 1500Mhz.\r\nYou'll need a Bluetooth or USB connected controller, along with a keyboard and mouse to use Retropie.\r\nThe case is designed for easy removal of the Micro SD card in mind, for quick OS changes and updates.\r\nWARNING: Overclocking your Pi can destroy it and void any warranty. Do so at your own risk! If you do, active cooling is a must!\r\nBecause you can simply reprint the Pi Console Case, I just super glued it together; but if you prefer, the base can be mounted to the case with M2 x 4mm screws. The plate will still need to be glued though.
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