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A premium anodised aluminium enclosure for the Raspberry Pi 4 with dual 5V DC brushless fans for maximum cooling performance. The solid aluminium constructio...

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A premium anodised aluminium enclosure for the Raspberry Pi 4 with dual 5V DC brushless fans for maximum cooling performance. The solid aluminium construction provides excellent passive heat dissipation while the two fans ensure your Pi stays cool under sustained heavy workloads like machine learning, rendering, or emulation.

Features slim openings for all cables, slots for the Pi Camera and other peripherals, and a space for a GPIO ribbon cable to extend out from the enclosure.

Key Features

  • Dual Cooling Fans – Two 5V DC brushless fans for active cooling under heavy loads
  • Anodised Aluminium – Solid construction that doubles as a passive heatsink
  • Full Port Access – Slim openings for all cables and connectors
  • Camera Slot – Dedicated opening for Pi Camera ribbon cable
  • GPIO Access – Space for a ribbon cable to extend the GPIO header

Specifications

  • Compatible Board – Raspberry Pi 4 Model B only
  • Material – Anodised aluminium (2-piece construction)
  • Fan Type – 5V DC brushless (always-on when Pi is powered)
  • Fasteners – Torx T8 screws (11.8mm)

Package Contents

  • 1× Anodised aluminium enclosure (2 pieces)
  • 2× 5V DC brushless fans
  • 12× Torx T8 screws (11.8mm)
  • 1× Allen wrench
  • 1× Set of rubber feet
Note: Raspberry Pi 4 is sold separately. The fans are not electronically controlled — they run whenever the Pi is powered. A fanless version of this case is also available for completely silent operation.

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
passive heatsink
A heatsink is a piece of metal shaped to draw heat away from a hot component, and passive means it works without a fan. This matters because it can keep a processor cooler and quieter, but the case itself may become hot during use.
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