Description of Enokay Raspberry Pi Single Cooling Heat Sink
Fan Designed for Raspberry Pi 4B. Not included Raspberry Pi 4 Model B Motherboard. The Raspberry Pi 4B Single Cooling Fan Was Included the Thermal Conductive Adhesive.
A quality product (by the looks of it) with the added bonus of heatsinks for smaller chips. Since 2B I've been using solid copper fins on older RPi boards. Always questioned the need for a CPU fan, but this Enokay fan brought temperatures down even further. Best of all are two notable elements: you no longer have to leave the lid open to get a couple of degrees of drop, and the fan is thin enough to fit in with the lid closed.
I bought this fan to cool the processor on the Pi4. I am using a Pi4 on my 3D printer which does the job fine except the CPU overheats which slows down and stops the print job. Initially I set the fan to 3.3V and everything looked fine, but with large print jobs the CPU was still overheating. I ran it on 3.3v for a week then switched to 5v and was impressed that it was still relatively quiet. But it helped, there was no overheating. After a few days, however, I went to my printer and heard a…
I received this fan today. It was in a tiny white box. What wasn't in the box was instructions. The only instructions you will receive are literally in the pictures attached to the page where you can buy this item. That's all. It is not mentioned why the 5V mode could be used instead of the 3V "silent" mode. From two feet away, with the Raspberry Pi's official case cover removed, I cannot hear this fan running. I can't imagine anyone outside of the library not hearing this. Now let me teach you