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Raspberry Pi 3 Case
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UPDATE: I found a fan that works perfectly with my case design on Digi-Key, though I'm sure you can find a similar fan elsewhere. It's a bit loud with the recommended 5 volts, so I would recommend using the 3.3 volt pin on the GPIO instead of the 5 volt pin. It still cools it perfectly well if you use heatsinks (even smaller ones will do!). Without further ado, here it is: https://www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/M5210E05C-RSR/1570-1108-ND/5209805
I wanted to design my own Raspberry Pi case, even though it's been done to death already. I designed this case around two main components: the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and an Elina Fan HDF5216L-12HB. As a happy accident, this case is tall enough to support several [HATs](https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-raspberry-pi-hats/) if you wish to stack a few of them (you might have to edit the design to allow for your specific HAT, keep that in mind!), or, if you want to use a large CPU cooler. The Raspberry Pi vector graphic I used is here (
I wanted to design my own Raspberry Pi case, even though it's been done to death already. I designed this case around two main components: the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and an Elina Fan HDF5216L-12HB. As a happy accident, this case is tall enough to support several [HATs](https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/introducing-raspberry-pi-hats/) if you wish to stack a few of them (you might have to edit the design to allow for your specific HAT, keep that in mind!), or, if you want to use a large CPU cooler. The Raspberry Pi vector graphic I used is here (
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