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Revision as of 12:32, 28 November 2019
How to assemble
Raspberry Pi 3B+
- 1. Fixed the steel mounting fixer to radiator's heat dissipation cube with M2.0 screws
- 2. Fixed the steel mounting fixer to Raspberry Pi 3B+’s mounting hole with M2.5 copper stick, and please make sure the heat dissipation is contact to CPU shield properly.
- 3. Fixed the copper stick to Raspberry Pi with M2.5 nuts.
- 4. Connect the red wire to GPIO 5V pin and black wire to GPIO GND pin.
Raspberry Pi 4B
- 1. Fixed the steel mounting fixer to radiator's heat dissipation cube with M2.0 screws
- 2. Fixed the steel mounting fixer to Raspberry Pi 4B’s mounting hole with M2.5 copper stick, and please make sure the heat dissipation is contact to CPU shield properly.
- 3. Fixed the copper stick to Raspberry Pi with M2.5 nuts.
- 4. Connect the red wire to GPIO 5V pin and black wire to GPIO GND pin.
Package Include
- 1 x Ice Tower radiator and Fan
- 2 x Steel Mounting brackets
- 8 x M2.5x6 Copper sticks
- 4 x M2.5 Nuts
- 6 x M2.5x4 screws
- 3 x Thermal Tape
- 1 x Screw Driver
- 1 x Protective Acrylic Panel
PS: Product does not contain thermal silicone grease, but if you have thermal silicone the dispassion effect will be better.
Customer Review
- YOUTUBE URL:
FAQ
- Q: Can it be install to my retroflag case?
A: No, the dimension is too big.
- Q: How many degrees can be decreased ?
A: We've tested it at room temperature 25℃, it can decreased about 40℃.
- Q: Does it easy to assemble?
A: Yes, it is very easy to install, we've provided an instruction for you.