YIKESHU NES CASE, NESPI CASE Rasberry Pi 3

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  • Опубликовано: 23 окт 2017
  • NES case specifically designed for Raspberry Pi 3, 2 and B+, with Functional Power and RESET Button.
    This firm design, made out of plastic is held together with the 4 provided bolts
    Easy access to the SD-Card and all other ports without opening the case
    Inspired by the Nintendo Entertainment System.This case DOES NOT include any Raspberry Pi products.
    Notice:1. There are some screws in the case, we want to remind you that screws are not used for NESPI CASE( NESPI CASE is not need these screws , it is used for Raspberry Pi )2.Power supply needs to reach more than 3A, it will not produce low voltage situation.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @izzie31
    @izzie31 6 лет назад +1

    The clips are instead of using screws and the fan is the wrong around it should suck the hot air out of the case, great case though.

  • @torch4christ
    @torch4christ 6 лет назад +3

    Should the fan push or pull the air?

    • @3000GTStealthGTO
      @3000GTStealthGTO 6 лет назад

      Push air. Hot air rises and with this push method it will force cooler air to be drawn through the cracks at the bottom of the case.

  • @TheWerewolfJesus
    @TheWerewolfJesus 6 лет назад

    Does the fan run all the time, or can you control it with software?

    • @micahvanella2938
      @micahvanella2938 6 лет назад

      I bought one of these. As far as I am able to tell there is no way to control the fan speed. It runs full speed all the time and in this case its pretty loud if you have the case out on display, like I do. I'm considering removing it entirely if I can't find a way to throttle it down some. It's very distracting.

    • @bugette
      @bugette 6 лет назад

      try to run the fan at 3.3V. Had the same issue like you, with 3.3V the fan doesn't run in fullspeed

    • @japyoo2248
      @japyoo2248 6 лет назад

      How?

  • @mbaher4you
    @mbaher4you 5 лет назад

    I bought this YIKESHU case from Amazon and it is a compete junk
    Drains power and causes lightening bolt error in my Raspberry pi 3b+
    Tried all power supplies in the market with even 3A but no solution
    Contacted retroflag and said that YIKESHU are selling fake ones

  • @AlmightyHeretic
    @AlmightyHeretic 6 лет назад

    This installation video sucks. Too much playing with boxes and the screws don't fit. I'm curious why I've got 8 extra screws, 4 extra nuts, and nowhere to put them.