

I use it almost every day, mainly to test operating systems and software, not so much with accessories and no external circuits. #Flirc raspberry pi openelec Bluetooth#Īlso, I use it with an Ethernet cable and my favorite Bluetooth keyboard. In fact, I bought mine on Pi-Supply to test their services. It’s a well-known Raspberry Pi store located in the UK, and they are shipping worldwide. I even have a discount code for you if you are interested (RASPBERRYTIPS), you’ll get 10% off on any product, including the Flirc Case ( direct link here). Yes, they are great with customer satisfaction 🙂 Cooling systemĪs I mentioned in introduction, the Flirc Case includes a pretty innovative cooling system. There is no fan, no heat sinks that you stick on the CPU, and it’s doesn’t look like a traditional passive case. In fact, the top of the case is a heat sink in itself. The aluminum lid touches the Raspberry Pi CPU and transfers the heat outside the case. The case can get a bit warm after a few hours of normal use, but it’s OK, that’s how it works. Note: there is a thermal pad included, as you can see on the picture. Other SpecificationsĮxcept the design and the cooling system, the other features are pretty common: It helps with the conduction of heat from the CPU to the case. There are only 4 screws under it to fix everything. The Raspberry Pi fits perfectly into the case, so it’s not hard to assemble at all.

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