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Cooler Master Pi Case 40 - Slim Aluminium Frame with Programmable Button, Integrated Passive Heat Sink, TPU Protected Side Ports, Universal Mounting Brackets - Gun Metal Black

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Features

  • PROGRAMMABLE POWER BUTTON - The Pi Case 40 supports Raspberry Pi 4 Model B boards and features a programmable power button (safer & more convenient) via coding or through Cooler Master's Pi Tool overclocking software (Raspberry Pi OS)
  • PROTECTED SIDE PORTS - All GPIO ports have been rerouted to the side behind a TPU bumper to protect the connectors against travel damage - plastic housing elements help shield components against dust, spills, and minor impacts
  • SLIM, SILENT, PASSIVE COOLING - A single cast-moulded aluminium plate with integrated heatsink fins effectively dissipates thermal loading silently across the entire back surface while preserving an elegant in-pocket form factor (96 x 68 x 27mm)
  • UNIVERSAL MOUNTING BRACKETS - The Pi Case 40 includes 4 VESA-modular mounting brackets, which allow effortless mounting to monitors, stands/arms or pre-drilled hard surfaces
  • FOR THE PROS, BY THE PROS The premium material standards and integrated design elements of the Pi Case 40 were co-developed by Cooler Master and Pi user community (crowd-funded in under an hour) - the design is open source for users to download/modify

Description

The Cooler Master Pi Case 40 is a durable enclosure specific to Raspberry Pi 4 model B boards. Co-designed by Cooler Master and the Pi community, the protector features a sleek aluminium shell with an integrated passive heatsink, programmable button (with software support), and a premium-grade TPU bumper to protect the GPIO side ports during travel.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11a


Brand: ‎Cooler Master


Series: ‎Pi Case 40


Item model number: ‎MCM-PI400-MNNN-S00


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.78 x 2.69 x 1.13 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.78 x 2.69 x 1.13 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Coolermaster


Language: ‎English, English, English, English, English


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 17, 2020


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  • CAUTION: GPIO pins are out-of-order
UPDATE, FEBURARY 2021: I did eventually receive the case from the Kickstarter campaign, and the GPIO pins are as expected in the wrong order. It's a shame, because in every other respect I really like how this case turned out. I expect that I'll be using it for a situation where GPIO is not needed...it did, for example, come with plastic extenders that would let you mount it to a monitor's VESA mounting, for example. ORIGINAL REVIEW: I backed this item on Kickstarter, and let me tell you, I now regret it very much. I am a patient person, and have been quite forgiving in the delays (many no-doubt due to COVID). But what I am very irritated about is the lack of communication, and then lack of proper response, concerning the GPIO pins. Raspberry Pi users know, and have come to expect, that the GPIO pins are in a particular order. HATS and other devices depend on this order being fixed. But for some reason, either deliberately or by mistake, Coolermaster's designers changed the order that the GPIO pins are placed on the side of the case, in effect reversing them. I suspect it was a mistake, but one that should have been caught very early on in testing and one that essentially every Kickstarter backer is, shall we say, befuddled by. What's worse, is that Coolermaster seems to be communicating this as a deliberate design decision, though one that was never communicated to backers until long after the fact. I would have hoped they would have sent an update and said "We screwed up guys, and got the GPIO backwards...we're fixing it with a new logic board, and this will unfortunately delay things." I would have totally understood and been happy with the honesty...we all make mistakes, even big companies. They could have even just added a breakout cable that puts things in the correct order and I would have been happy, or a breakout to breadboard adapter that did the same. But Coolermaster seems to think that all is well with the backwards order, and seems incensed that anyone is unhappy about the arrangement. And, to boot, US backers (at least) haven't had products ship yet, but this is available for order on Amazon. That's rich, guys. Really rich. I really hope the case functions well and is nice, and perhaps your mileage may vary. But if you intend to use this for GPIO heavy purposes, beware and perhaps look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2020 by Colin McKinney

  • WARNING: GPIO pin layout is wrong
NOTE: Looks like the same product was re-listed to possibly hide previous 1-star reviews (See B08LTH6L1Q). The attempt to obfuscate the flawed layout of the GPIO pins is even worse on this listing where there is no photo shown compared to the previously listing - strongly suggestive of purposeful intent. The case is NOT COMPATIBLE with Pi hats - do NOT connect any hats directly to it as it may fry the peripheral. To avoid responsibility for correcting the design flaw pointed out by the Kickstarter backers, CM is using the excuse that the case is designed for a "nomadic" lifestyle and is not meant to be used with hats - a disdainful attempt seeing how CM's idea of a "nomadic" design involves VESA mounts. My previous review on the other listing as follows. ----- Buyer beware. This product is the result of a very badly managed Kickstarter. CM had initially said that the GPIO layout would be fixed in the final release, but is now claiming that the flipped pin layout is intentional, was never meant to be used with hats, and that the backers (close to 5,500 of them) misunderstood the design. Take this Amazon listing for example - nowhere does it mention that the GPIO layout is non-standard. You'll have to notice it yourself in the picture. And no, that's not a labeling error. With such lack of respect for their customers, consider very carefully if this is the sort of company that you want to risk your hard-earned money on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 20, 2020 by FeebleOldMan

  • Thanks to previous reviewers for the information on the GPIO pinout!
I backed this project on Kickstarter because my husband is a big Raspberry Pi fan/user. I only found it here on Amazon because I discovered that it was available commercially before the backers got it. What a surprise to find that the pinout is non-standard! Thank you SO MUCH, reviewers, for posting this. My husband would have fried a HAT without realized the error. Yes, it shows on the label inside, but come on, guys - you can't manufacture to a standard? And then pretend it was for some bizarre reason intentional? Or because it's designed for the "nomadic lifestyle" you're never going to put a HAT on it anyway? So why are the pins so accessible? BOGUS, BOGUS, BOGUS! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2020 by Pookie V

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