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Revision as of 19:06, 23 November 2023

P511-A Raspberry Pi 5 Heatsink armor case with single fan
P511-A Raspberry Pi 5 Heatsink armor case with singel fan

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Anonymous user #2

27 days ago
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What is the screw size if I want to get replacements

Lisa

23 days ago
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Hi,the screw size: M2.5 x 9.5; Note: the screw of P511-A's Fan :M2 x 10

Anonymous user #1

5 months ago
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Three questions: Thermal Conductivity of the pads and their thickness? Why isn't there an heatsink for the ethernet transceiver?

Is it possible to add a 4-5mm pad to the ethernet transceiver so it contacts with the heatsink all the way to the top of the case?

Walker

4 months ago
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Hello, the thickness of the P511 thermal pad is about 0.9 mm, and the heat dissipation of the ethernet transceiver is relatively low, so it is generally not considered.