🚀 Transform your Pi into a powerhouse NAS with style and speed!
The GeeekPi Mini Tower NAS Kit transforms your Raspberry Pi 4 into a compact, high-performance NAS server featuring up to 2TB M.2 SATA SSD support, advanced PWM RGB cooling, a built-in OLED display for system monitoring, and a robust 18W QC3.0 power supply—all housed in a sleek ABS mini tower case designed for professional-grade expansion and efficiency.
RAM | 6 GB LPDDR4 |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
Brand | GeeekPi |
Series | Raspberry Pi 4 |
Operating System | Raspberry Pi OS (Buster) |
Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.82 x 6.61 x 3.86 inches |
Color | Blue |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
ASIN | B09LD3JQGV |
Date First Available | November 9, 2021 |
A**T
Coolest Pi Case!
I love this RPi case! It was easy to assemble, looks great, and allows me to use the pi as a computer (I bought a 1TB SSD and it's amazing), but also provides easy access to the GPIO so I can do prototyping as well. The cooling unit and screen work well and I appreciate that you can script whatever you want for them. 100% worth the purchase!
T**R
Good Product, Poor Instructions
My only complaint the scripts noted within the instructions are named incorrectly (e.g. "systeminfo.py" is actually "system_info.py"). Takes a little bit of extra time to get the peripherals working, but its not difficult to figure out and get everything functioning as intended.
J**N
Amazing case for the price.
Got this for my brother in law who is a computer science major and he is in love.This case really checks a lot of boxes.Micro SD cards really aren’t great for operating systems. They aren’t rated for high levels of write operations, so the daughter board for the SSD is a great addition. It is worth noting that installing the OS on the ssd requires either an m.2 ssd adapter for your desktop, or some other storage device (usb or micro sd) to install the os on, then you can clone it to the ssd. The daughter board does not support NVME drives, only SATA drives in the m.2 format. Drive speed is limited to usb 3.0 speeds as it is connected to the raspberry pi by usb.The cooler works great. I opted to use some thermal paste instead of the provided thermal pads, and the cooler keeps the raspberry pi at great temps. Plenty of room for over clocking.The build and material quality is high, I really don’t have any complaints on this case. If you’re planning on using your raspberry pi for some more serious or intense projects, or just love the mini pc aesthetic, this case really hits a home run.
R**.
Fantastic, ice cold case
The case assembly is pretty self-explanatory. Followed instructions available online on how to set up the display. I installed the fan (has a low buzzing sound which doesn't matter if the pi lives in a corner) and the pi (8 GB variant, media server) never goes above 40 C. Neat little box. My only wish is that the ethernet and power cords run parallel to each other for a neater setup.
J**A
good project for raspberry pi
good case with a built in screen for system info
J**.
Looks nice in the pictures but not everything lined up correctly
The photos of this item look great and as some others have mentioned the holes don’t line correctly in some places and one of the places I had issues was the sad expansion board and it’s adapter. Otherwise it’s a great looking case. Once I have my new pi in hand I’ll give it a test I may have to come up with a spacer or modify the case slightly.
K**N
Pi4 for Kali OLED is not working
The product is great and easy to assemble, no issue with Raspbian distro, if you are running Kali, LCD, RGP, FAN Controlled, not going to work out of the box you need to modify Kali. Otherwise, i will give it 5 Stars.To save headache, here is how you fix it1- install 3 Dependencies:sudo apt-get install python-smbus , sudo apt install libi2c0, sudo apt install python3-smbus2 - Install Kernel Support to enable i2csudo nano /etc/modules ---> add following linei2c-bcm2708i2c-dev3 - modify config.txt file located at /boot/sudo nano /boot/config.txt ----> following line at the enddtparam=i2c1=on------------------dtparam=i2c_arm=on should be there if not add it as well.4 - verify that i2c is working---- now you should be able to see the i2c adapter└─$ sudo i2cdetect -li2c-1 i2c bcm2835 (i2c@7e804000) I2C adapter
N**S
2 gripes overall
I do like the case. It's solidly built and looks exactly as advertised. It wasn't too hard to assemble, maybe you may need slender and more nimble fingers than mine but overall, it didn't cause issues. The included instructions and those on their wiki site are easy to understand and follow. Two gripes though: 1) the micro sd card now is too far in to remove or insert with your fingers - unless you're a concert pianist. 2) I wish the orientation of the raspberry in the case, and the cutouts in the case were reversed. Now, it sits on my desk with the little screen showing (cool) and ethernet cable and USB cables all unsightly in front.
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