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The FLIRC case is good because it provides passive cooling. It's good enough to run with a mild overclock. The fit and finish is high quality.
If you need to have GPIO access, the pins are hidden under the case, but a GPIO extender cable (or 40-pin IDE cable) will fit through a slot on the case.
For those of you looking for a Pi, Adafruit reliably has them on Wednesday mornings.
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The FLIRC case is good because it provides passive cooling. It's good enough to run with a mild overclock. The fit and finish is high quality.
If you need to have GPIO access, the pins are hidden under the case, but a GPIO extender cable (or 40-pin IDE cable) will fit through a slot on the case.
For those of you looking for a Pi, Adafruit reliably has them on Wednesday mornings.
Flirc cases are fantastic. I have two of them, and two Argon cases as well. I prefer the latter but I'm tempted to buy one or two more Flirc cases even if I don't have Pi's to put in them (yet). The passive cooling works really well. I've significantly overclocked a Pi4 in one of them (over_voltage=8, arm_freq=2100) without fails. (although I'd probably get one eventually if I kept it under load)
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If you need to have GPIO access, the pins are hidden under the case, but a GPIO extender cable (or 40-pin IDE cable) will fit through a slot on the case.
For those of you looking for a Pi, Adafruit reliably has them on Wednesday mornings.
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BTW, that one actually has an alternate top with a cutout for GPIO pins.
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If you need to have GPIO access, the pins are hidden under the case, but a GPIO extender cable (or 40-pin IDE cable) will fit through a slot on the case.
For those of you looking for a Pi, Adafruit reliably has them on Wednesday mornings.
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