🚀 Elevate Your Raspberry Pi Experience!
The GeeekPi Raspberry Pi Mini Tower NAS Kit is a comprehensive solution designed to enhance your Raspberry Pi 4 Model B. It features a durable ABS mini tower case, an M.2 SATA SSD expansion board for increased storage, and an ICE Tower Cooler with a PWM RGB fan to ensure optimal performance. The included 0.96 inch OLED display allows for customizable monitoring of system metrics, making it a perfect addition to any tech-savvy workspace.
C**E
mini tour silencieuse et trés fonctionelle
Petite tour qui tiens dans la main ,matériaux plastique et plexi de qualité ,finition propre rien à dire.Carte bouclier pour ajouter un ssd sata ATTENTiON ne vous tromper pas.Dissipateur thermique avec son ventilateur rgb réglable est très apprécier.Ecran OLED de 0.96 p ,pratique pour le monitoring (température ,vitesse ventilateur ect...) ou pour afficher une horloge.Le seul petit bémol ,c'est que le ssd chauffe beaucoup prévoyez de placer la mini tour dans un endroit bien aérer ,pour profiter de ces fonctions optimal.Je vous conseil d'utiliser de la pate thermique et non les pad fournis pour installer le radiateur sur le cpu.Amicalement
V**T
Perfektq
Alles wie angegeben, Top zufrieden
R**E
qualità e disponibilità
buon prodotto e ringrazio assistenza per il supporto passo passo , mi sono appena avvicinato a Raspberry e Linux ... dò 5 stelle per qualità e disponibilità
A**.
Encantado
Me encanta. Y las instrucciones son muy intuitivas para la configuracion de pantalla y de rgb.
U**S
In a word: Brilliant
The kit was well packaged and packed.The instructions could be better but for someone whose first language is not English they're not as bad as some instructions out there.The part I had the most trouble with was the 3 spring loaded pins on the m.2 board, they connect to 3 pins on the 40 pin header. I found it easier if you fit the screw diagonally opposite the corner with the 3 pins and tighten the screw enough to bite but lose enough so you can wiggle the other corner to line up the 3 pins and then fitting the screw. Once you get that bit done the other 2 screws a simple to fit.Next thing was the software and this was a simple matter of cloning the github as mentioned in the instructions, I followed the instructions from the wiki mentioned in the 5th bullet point, and then doing some tweaking to some files to display the information I wanted on the display. I then cloned the github mentioned in the section titled: "How to Install All Drivers Automatically" in the wiki instructions and again made some tweaks and to say I'm happy would be an understatement.I originally only wanted the kit for the option of adding an M.2 drive to my Pi, as I had my Pi in a case before getting this kit, I had to make some alterations to one of the heatsinks on the other chips in order to fit the CPU Cooler in this kit.I now have myself a Raspberry Pi media server.Not a big fan of LEDs in stuff so I've never bothered doing anything with the LEDs.Edit: Additional info, I've since decided it would be a great idea to have the LEDs change colour based on the temperature of the CPU so I modified the sysinfo.py script and below 45 degrees C LEDs are Blue, above that they go through Green, Orange and then Red when CPU temp is greater than 60 degrees.Over all very, very happy with the kit and already placed another one on my wish list, which I'll purchase soon, ready for when I can finally get hold of an 8Gb Pi
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