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πŸ‡ Lanpu Raspberry Heatsink: Optimal Aluminum Cooling Solution Review

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Description of πŸ‡ Lanpu Raspberry Heatsink: Optimal Aluminum Cooling Solution

Package includes 20 black anodized aluminum & 10 copper heatsink. Suitable for Raspberry Pi models A, B, B+, 2, and 3 boards. Can be applied with other devices for cooling VGA RAM, IC Chips, Mosfet SCR, Southbridge , Northbridge etc. Adhesive thermal tape backing, Raspberry pi not included. These heat sinks have profiles which are short enough to fit within standard Raspberry Pi cases.

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Wide range of small radiators

You have several sizes and types of radiators to choose from. The adhesive is strong and adheres well to the components. This is a great kit if you play with RaspberryPi and small electronic boards.

Pros
  • Includes 20 black anodized aluminum and 10 copper radiators
Cons
  • Off fashion

The copper material is really good, but the sticky substance isn't as sticky as it should be. The copper plate was placed in the VRAM on the GPU, but when the card was put back into the PC, the heatsinks fell off. I let them stay on vram (for now). Let's see if they last a good 6 months.

Pros
  • Thermal tape, Raspberry Pi not included
Cons
  • Very expensive

HEAT kills electronics. I use them for more than just my RPs. Modern things have poor ventilation and cooling because the vents are ugly. Therefore, in order for my toys to work properly and longer, I usually drill holes in the case and install heatsinks on the chips that heat up. I use an IR thermometer and refer to what I can. former. My router dropped 17 degrees of heat after adding 20 holes and a heatsink; Surprise, no more random crashes that require a reboot! WD TV Live, same thing…

Pros
  • These heatsinks are short enough to fit in standard Raspberry Pi cases.
Cons
  • will be added later