7mm Thickness Embedded Heatsink with Fan (P165-A) for Raspberry Pi 4, Armor Alum For Sale

7mm Thickness Embedded Heatsink with Fan (P165-A) for Raspberry Pi 4, Armor Alum
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7mm Thickness Embedded Heatsink with Fan (P165-A) for Raspberry Pi 4, Armor Alum:
$17.49

  • This Geekworm Embedded Armor Aluminum Alloy Heatsink (P165-A) is only designed for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 1GB/2GB/4GB/8GB Version, ultra-thin embedded heatsink with ONLY 7mm thickness. User manual, refer to WiKi page search P165.
  • Supports to cooling down the Raspberry Pi 4 board when using the Pi 4 expansion board(do not support PoE board);Compatible with Raspberry Pi 4 expansion board, for example: X825(ASIN:B07VXF2HJG), to slove the Raspberry Pi 4 overheat problem.
  • [Update]We only keep the M2.5*5+5mm, M2.5*13+6mm spacers in the P165-A packing list, due to the Raspberry Pi expansion board usually with 12mm or 20mm height, the spacers combination is enough in application.
  • Raspberry Pi HAT positioning hole is M2.5 internal thread; (this design is convenient to fix), use good quality mute 5v cooling fan, don\'t worry about the noise of fan.
  • Supports the installation of 25mm fan; Cooling fan can be added when the heat dissipation of a single aluminum heat sink is not enough, so that all Pi 4 heat dissipation problems can be solved.


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