4 Raspberry Pi 5 Cases Compared - One for Every Occasion
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- I buy a LOT of cases for my commercial projects, and KKSB is my go to supplier. Since I just got a new Raspberry Pi 5 case, I decided to check out some of their offerings.
Update: After the video was uploaded, I tested the screen with my Pi 3B and I believe there was a problem with the port on my Pi5.
Raspberry Pi 5 Passive Cooling Case - amzn.to/3Wg209u
Raspberry Pi 5 Hat Case - amzn.to/3xY2ysI
Raspberry Pi 5 Aluminum Case - amzn.to/3WhoSW7
Raspberry Pi 5 Touchscreen Case - amzn.to/3WyDkKC
A few others I like
Arduino Mega Case - amzn.to/4cSKBe3
Arduino Uno Case - amzn.to/4d8Dajj
The Case with the display is something that comes to mind for prototype hardware for LibreDiag, so then it would almost be like a Launch or TopDon style tablet that can be carried to the car with the diagnostics dongle
Yeah. It definitely has a lot of uses. I got it to work with my Pi3b and it's great with that.
@@AnotherMaker Strange I was thinking about that pi tablet you demoed a year or so ago but this one looks a bit more sturdy, will need to get one or two rpi's in
Thanks for showcasing (no pun intended) this brand. I'll be checking them out for future builds.
I got the case with the display screen off of Amazon and love it. I didn't have any problems putting it together but I did take the back off of it and found all the small little screws a bit tedious when I put it all back together. I did put a cooler on the Pi 5 that I put in there and was glad I did. I am running some sound emulation software for a MIDI keyboard, and the box over time will get warm.
Even the Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 don't actually need cooling for basic tasks. They can run as a bare board without issue but if you want to run higher loads or video playback then a heatsink and fan is going to give you the best results. I have 3 Raspberry PI 5 units just running in aluminum EDATEC cases since I ordered them through digikey at the time and they seem to work well running on the wall in the basement near my home network equipment.
I love how excited you got about that reset button, lol
I'm easily amused.