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🔥 GeeekPi Raspberry Pi 4 Fan Heatsink, Premium Aluminum Cooling Kit for Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/3B+ (B Plus) Review

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Description of 🔥 GeeekPi Raspberry Pi 4 Fan Heatsink, Premium Aluminum Cooling Kit for Raspberry Pi 4B/3B/3B+ (B Plus)

It's fit for Raspberry Pi 4B and Raspberry Pi 3B+; It's compatible with most of cases in the market;. Use CNC Machining manufacturing technology for Aluminum heatsink; With 2pcs little thermal tapes to attach to the CPU and LAN tightly for better dissipation;. The cooling fan updated to 3510 version and it will be more quiet and powerful for heat dissipation of Raspberry Pi Board;. Raspberry Pi Board Not Included!. Package Includes: 1x Cooling Kit( Aluminum Heatsink with Cooling Fan), 1x Think Copper Heatsink For Pi 3B+, 2x Thermal Tapes for Pi 3B+,2x Thermal Tapes for Pi 4B

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Temperature dropped 10C

Nice kit, no instructions so had to check photos in Revain listing to connect fan wires. Otherwise, it's easy to assemble and take my RPi 3 B+ from 61°C to 51°C in a fully sealed, official Raspberry Pi case. In both quiet and powerful configurations, the fan cables prevented the case from closing completely, albeit slightly, but this could actually be a case fault since the pins and therefore the fan cables are too high.

Pros
  • Fan and cooling
Cons
  • too blunt

Revainrating 5 out of 5

40F temperature drop

I use my Raspberry Pi as a smart mirror. So it's in a frame tucked behind an LCD monitor (which creates its own mind). I have a temperature icon in the top right corner. The Magic Mirror module showed the utilization, uptime and temperature of the Pi. The temperature dropped from 80F to 40F when I installed the heatsink and fan. I went for the full speed option. I just installed it 5 minutes ago. If I have any questions or additional compliments I will post them here.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Hard to tell

Revainrating 3 out of 5

No glue required

First of all, this kit includes some square pieces of adhesive tape to attach to the rPi3b+ chips (I didn't use them). I ordered this heatsink in addition to the Artic Silver 5 compound and attached it to the rPi3b+ board with small Velcro fasteners. I used Artic Silver 5 Compound and applied it to the rPi3b+ chips. Since then I haven't had any more freezing problems. The thing is cool and also in the case. The fan is connected to pin 2 (red wire 5V) and 6 (black wire GND).

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow! Impressive! - Heatsink

I run a dedicated server for my automatic intercom on a Raspberry Pi 3B and store it in a cutout in the wall behind the access panel. Although it was running in reasonable temperature ranges, I was concerned that it would hit 100-101C so quickly. especially since there's no direct access to AC power behind the access panel when the weather warms up. I bought that and some thermal paste and am really shocked to find that it runs pretty stable around 80°. 83 is the highest I've seen for both CPU…

Pros
  • Heatsink
Cons
  • Skimpy Instructions

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Looks ok, mounting glue. not cool.

Well packaged. Just putting a piece of glue on the circuit board of a Pi4 is ridiculous. I took the glues that were in the box, cut them up and moved them around to get a flat surface on the chips. Then the sink fan pressed on it. Simply layering a strip is weird and makes a 1/4 x 3/8 contact strip. Use the copper piece for 3b as a heatsink standoff, then attach the other pads to line up the sections you want. Haven didn't even plug it in. I'll let you know if it's rubbish.

Pros
  • Internal components
Cons
  • Fragile

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks ok, mounting glue. not cool.

Well packaged. Just putting a piece of glue on the circuit board of a Pi4 is ridiculous. I took the glues that were in the box, cut them up and moved them around to get a flat surface on the chips. Then the purge fan pressed on it. Simply overlapping a strip is weird and gives a 1/4 x 3/8 contact strip. Use the copper piece for 3b as a heatsink standoff, then attach the other pads to line up the sections you want. Haven didn't even plug it in. I'll let you know if it's rubbish.

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow! Impressive! suitable for fans and cooling

I run a dedicated server for my automatic intercom on a Raspberry Pi 3B and keep it in a cutout in the wall behind the inspection panel. While it was running within reasonable temperature limits, I was concerned that it would reach 100-101C so quickly. especially since there's no direct access to AC power behind the access panel when the weather warms up. I bought that and some thermal paste and am really shocked to find that it runs pretty stable around 80°. 83 is the highest I've seen for…

Pros
  • fans and cooling
Cons
  • something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits latest generation Pi 3 B+ Keeps cool 24/7

I wanted to use the Raspberry Pi to run Octoprint for my 3D printer which works great. I couldn't be happier, I never installed the heatsinks that originally came with the Pi as I knew I would be upgrading to this active cooling system with fan and heatsink as I knew it would be around most of the time clock would run. It was easy to connect the 5v output and ground of the Pi. My Pi comes with a clear plastic case that snaps easily into place and opens easily. This case had to be modified to…

Pros
  • Computer Components
Cons
  • Not sure