Protective Case Cooling Fan Heatsink Screw Kit For Raspberry Pi 4 Model B For Sale

Protective Case Cooling Fan Heatsink Screw Kit For Raspberry Pi 4 Model B
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Protective Case Cooling Fan Heatsink Screw Kit For Raspberry Pi 4 Model B:
$20.02

Protective Case Cooling Fan Heatsink
  • Unique Removable Top Cover Design, you can get in touch with the GPIO or Camera Connector Very Simple
  • With 40mm Quiet Cooling Fan, it can drop the temps for your Pi
  • Include Raspberry Pi 4 Heatsink, Better Cooling Experience
  • Awesome Looking, it can make your Pi looks Cooler than others
  • NOTICE: Updated version can compatible with Pi 4 Model B

Package Include:1x Raspberry Pi 4 Case4 x heatsinks4 x rubber feet1x Screw Driver and screw sets1x Large Cooling Fan
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Screw Kit For Raspberry Pi 4 Model B


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