![]() ![]() I use one daily for testing over 4x different SoC platforms and 30+ devices no need to configure anything (once the initial config is done). ![]() Unfortunately I believed the FLIRC case was going to be THE case for RPi4 so when they first hit, fearing stock issues later, I ordered several. You'll find results like this, if you use our search function. I'm using one and I'm starting to doubt the FLIRC case as well, many people say the RPi4 really does need active cooling or perhaps a very large all-heatsink style case like the one someone else posted here. What method do you use to monitor temperatures in real time? I know there's a command line tool just curious if you have a better way. This one is only $13.99 if you don't want the spare power supply. PS, this one comes with a 3 amp power supply. I also ordered up a couple of spare fans from China in case the current one fails. It has all the cutouts for cables and the fan keeps the CPU temperature around 60C in Kodi. I ended up returning this case and picking up this one. I monitored the CPU temperature and it would spike up to 85C. Some unit were shipped without the pads apparently. Had it for four days and the Pi would start throttling after about 30 minutes playing high bit rate 1080p files on Kodi and yes, mine came with the thermal pad. ![]()
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