

🧊 Keep your Pi chill and your projects cooler than ever!
The Geekworm Raspberry Pi 4 Aluminum Case is a robust, precision-engineered enclosure designed exclusively for Raspberry Pi 4B models. Crafted from heavy-duty aluminum alloy weighing 174g, it features a passive cooling system with four built-in heatsink pillars and a premium copper heatsink that replaces the CPU thermal pad for superior heat dissipation. This case ensures silent operation without fans, maintaining optimal temperatures even under heavy workloads. Included thermal pads and screws make installation seamless, making it the ultimate upgrade for professionals seeking reliability and sleek design.










































| ASIN | B07ZVJDRF3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 6,490 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 23 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | TB-2019-38-1 |
| Manufacturer | Geekworm |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 6.5 x 3.3 cm; 190 g |
G**N
Actually impressed
I was sceptical about this just being heat-soaked after time but it really works. I used the thermal pads to cover the parts on the Pi and it's doing a great job. Running stress for ~10 minutes and it kept the pi temps very reasonable (upto 54C when the pi can operate higher than that). Running a compile on it for some connected ESPHome kit and the temps are sitting at 40-45C. It's solid, sturdy, looks great, easy to assemble and not overly expensive. Doesn't cause issue with any connections. Good bit of kit
A**R
Works well.
Good case, fits well, looks good, disipates heat.
F**N
Good for the price, could be sleeker
I am trying Windows 10 (perhaps 11) on the Pi4 and needed a better cooling solution than "none". In summary, for the price (fulfilled by AZ not China) is OK and the quality is OK. I do not like fans (noise, dust build-up, etc.) and Windows does not really have support for Pi fans (variable speed based on CPU temperature) + WiFi has no driver - thus I was not missing anything by using an all-metal enclosure. The quality is OK, very thin paint so don't bash it as it easily scratched. The screws need a bit of grease to assemble. You will need thermal grease if you're going to be use the copper shim (recommended) rather than thermal pad. SD card is a bit hard to insert/remove but then many cases are worse. In any case for Windows you want an external USB3 SSD thus not really an issue. But could be better. In use, it seems to be OK, getting warm (thus good transfer of heat) but still needs to be in a well-ventilated position. In any case it does work, even overclocking the Pi 4 to 2GHz is stable in Windows 10 Arm64. All in all, there are sleeker cases available (Flirc, Argon, etc.) but at almost 2x the cost most times. If you can get one of those, please do. Otherwise this is not bad for just over 10 quid. You can get lots of these direct from China for less but then you need to wait a few weeks. YMMV.
M**L
Excellent cooling, and complete protection for your rapi
Probably the best no nonsense cooling solution for your raspberry pi compute modules, completely passive cooling that easily keeps up with the heat generated by the processor and other parts. Unlike some other solutions the entire board is enclosed neatly and professionally, whilst not blocking cabling access to the i/o breakout header, sd card slot, and standard ports. 2 part assembly with four screws, made from what seems to be cast aluminium and comes with an assortment of heat transfer pads which where easy to select and install. whole assembly can be done in about 5 mins flat, and is about as easy to do as its possible to be. At idle running temps reduced down to 10c above ambient from 20c above ambient when no cooling is used on a raspberry pi 3b, which I consider to be a pretty decent result all in. No overheating and thermal throttling has been experienced with this case installed. Certainly well worth considering, does the job well, robust and neatly made.
T**E
Full aluminium case that cools well
The Geekworm P173 case is an all aluminium, solid weighty simple case that offers a passive cooling design. It seems well made and of good quality. Assembly was easy, the smaller thermal pads were a bit fiddly for my fat fingers so I needed to use plastic tweezers though. I used the copper shim on the processor since I had some thermal paste on hand. Everything lines up well and the case goes together nicely with the bolts. With the RPi4B running at 2.1GHz the temperature was 61⁰C under a full load for 30 minutes, a reduction of 10⁰C compared to the old case with a fan I was using. As this case uses passive cooling there's no annoying fan noise unlike my old case. A few negatives. The case doesn't have rubber feet sadly, so it does slide around on the desk etc. Easy enough to put some on, but would of been nice if they were included. Probably due to the case being all aluminium it appears to reduce wireless performance a little, my bluetooth keyboard occasionally lags or the have the occasional key repeat which never happened with my old plastic case.
D**.
Silent and cool
Fits perfectly, keeps the pi cool and allows silent operation, cut outs for accessories / expansion and included thermal pads, only thing i'd say is the included tool for the screws is a bit soft and easily strips itself so best to use your own tool for the screws. Product itself is sound though!
P**.
Solid, effective passive cooling for a pi4 based Home Assistant setup
I have a home assistant set up for my father in law which uses a pi4 to do a few limited things. It works very well, but the old case had a fan, which started to wear out. I looked for a silent, passive case and found this. Nice easy to fit and seems to be doing a very good job in keeping the cpu at a reasonable temperature. It's also a bit of a solid block of metal which is strangely reassuring that it will do its job,. In any case, I'm now happy that it will be noise free and everything will work just fine until the pi4 dies - which hopefully it won't!
R**D
Substantial high quality case
I have a similar case to this one but this one seems chunkier and heavier which is ideal. I didnt want any fan on this one and I think this case will provide enough area and fins to get rid of the heat. Without being crazy about it, its hard to see what else anyone can do more to get rid of the heat without using a fan. The board fits in perfectly as do all of the connector holes. The two halves fit perfectly too with a near invisible join. It comes with a set of heat pads to connect the CPU & chips to the case. Personally I find these easy to fit but people seem to have trouble with them. You take off one side peel plastic then fit to chip then peel off the other side using tweezers. Dont try to do both before fitting. Not much else to say. Its has slots in the side for the ribbon cable access to IO pins or camera / DVI ports and even a couple of small holes to see the status LEDs. If I didnt need to have easy access to IO pins then I would buy this one again as a first choice. If you need easy access to IO pins then the other similar ones with the open IO area might be the better choice.
I**I
çok iyi, işini çok iyi yapıyor, videolu montajını mutlaka izleyin.
B**2
Excellent refroidissement. Test sur Raspberry Pi 4B avec "stress-ng" : Avant de lancer, température idle à 35 °C, Après 5 minutes de stress-ng : ça ne dépasse pas les 40 °C. Je recommande, ça vaut largement mieux qu'un ventilateur et en plus sans bruit.
X**S
No complaints . Exactly as advertised. Happy customer.
A**M
Produkt wygląda bardzo porządnie. Niestety muszę go odesłać ponieważ musiałbym odkleić moje poprzednie radiatory gdyż górna część obudowy styka się z chipami a są przyklejone tak mocno, że nie chcę ryzykować.
A**O
Llevaba mucho tiempo usando la Pi 4 solamente con la caja de plástico oficial, sin ningún tipo de refrigeración. La tengo como servidor casero de Nextcloud y qBittorrent y para ejecutar scripts periódicamente, y soy yo el único que accede a ella, así que el uso de la CPU no suele ser muy intenso. Aun así, en reposo, la temperatura de la CPU no bajaba de 55 ºC y en algunos momentos la he llegado a ver a algo más de 70 ºC. Aunque no notaba que eso supusiera un problema, me preocupaba estar cerca de alcanzar el nivel de throttling y que esa temperatura pudiera dañar los componentes más rápidamente, así que busqué posibles soluciones. Primero probé un ventilador pequeño que venía en el pack de la Pi que compré y que nunca llegué a usar. Bajaba la temperatura a 30-32 ºC. Una pasada, pero hacía un ruido insoportable. Después, opté por probar una carcasa de refrigeración pasiva. Me decidí por esta y ha sido todo un acierto. Es muy chula, de hecho, queda mejor que la carcasa original, y consigue su propósito: reducir la temperatura de la CPU sin hacer nada, nada de ruido. Ha pasado de 55-70 ºC a 40-45 ºC. Justo lo que buscaba. Adjunto una captura en la que se ve que con una carga baja de CPU se mantiene en torno a 41 ºC. Por otra parte, me costó un poco más de lo que esperaba montarla porque no conseguía encajar la placa al principio, pero el resto es fácil: colocar 4 almohadillas térmicas, cerrar la carcasa y poner 4 tornillos. La recomiendo totalmente a cualquiera que tenga una Pi 4.
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