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      H-A-Z
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      Hi, you many be interested in reviewing the results of the experiments conducted by MR-Bodger on open case design with USB fan attachment and the ceramic heat sink thermal dissipation performance:

      http://www.instructables.com/id/RPi-3-Cooling-Tests/?ALLSTEPS

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        H-A-Z @H-A-Z
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        @H-A-Z *may

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        • edm203E
          edm203
          last edited by

          I have this wooden case, and it's terrible for keeping my pi cool.
          DecaPi Slider

          I bought a plastic case on ebay with a fan for about $6, and it's much better at keeping the temp down.

          Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
          Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
          RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
          Built From: Premade from Retropie website
          USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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          • sergioadS
            sergioad
            last edited by

            An aluminium case enclosed in a flexible and breakable plastic shell to protect the internals

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            • HurricaneFanH
              HurricaneFan
              last edited by

              I have this aluminum case, no complaints:
              https://flirc.tv/more/raspberry-pi-case

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              • RionR
                Rion
                last edited by

                alt text

                It's relatively easy to modify a case to do the same.
                You just need something to hold the heatsink in place.

                FBNeo rom filtering
                Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                Fba Arcade Bezels
                Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                • RionR
                  Rion
                  last edited by Rion

                  Here are the results with a massive heatsink and a fan.

                  Here are one more and final test with overclocking using a massive heatsink.

                  This is by far the best results in have seen and that's using an Aluminum heatsink.

                  FBNeo rom filtering
                  Mame2003 Arcade Bezels
                  Fba Arcade Bezels
                  Fba NeoGeo Bezels

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                    tekn0
                    last edited by

                    This case works as a heatsync and keeps temps in check. https://nostalgiatechs.com/heatsync-case-pi-amazon

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                    • edm203E
                      edm203 @tekn0
                      last edited by

                      @tekn0 That's a great case, but reviewers state it doesn't fit well for Pi 3.

                      Pi Model or other hardware: Pi3B
                      Power Supply used: 2.5 amp power supply
                      RetroPie Version Used: 4.2.10
                      Built From: Premade from Retropie website
                      USB Devices connected: 4x ibuffalo snes controllers

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                        tekn0 @edm203
                        last edited by tekn0

                        @edm203 it fits mine fine, the only issue is that you need a paperclip to pull out the sd card. as it's flush with the metal. this case was a life saver for the price because my pi3 would overheat after about 5 mins of neogeo play, now it has no issues at all.

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                          nschloe
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                          I've created stressberry to create standardized temperature signatures; hopefully we'll be able to properly compare all solutions with it. I'm hoping to be able to add a few more graphs in the coming weeks. Perhaps other people would like to run stressberry as well.

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