![]() ![]() ![]() The Ice Tower is probably the best option to keep the Raspberry Pi 4 cool whatever happens (if the slight noise is not a problem)Īnd for the passive cooling solution, we’ll test it right now It’s working well for Raspberry Pi 3B+ but it may not be enough for the most recent models The Ice Tower fanįor the active cooling solution, you can read my Ice Tower review here, where I also make a review of my current case in comparison I already have dedicated posts on almost every solution, so I’ll be short hereįor heat sinks, you can read my tutorial on how to install them hereįor the moment, the post is for Raspberry Pi 3B+, but it’s the same process for any model Or by having only fans to cool everything.By using a passive case + a fan (in case of overheating).Having a passive cooling case, as we’ll see in this post.By only using small heat sinks on some components.On Raspberry Pi, there are four main ways to keep the system cool: I’m pretty confident that the Raspberry Pi 4 can work without fan for almost anything, but we’ll see that in this review □ Solutions So, it highly depends on the hardware performance and what you do with it If you are lost in all these new words and abbreviations, request my free Raspberry Pi glossary here (PDF format)! On Raspberry Pi, there are several solutions that we’ll see in the following Is it efficient? In a desktop computer it looks like this: Passive CPU Cooler Generally, it works with a metal piece placed on the CPU or GPU to dissipate the heat (heat sinks) Passive cooling is a common solution to keep the computer parts cool without a fan ![]() Let’s go! Passive cooling introduction What is passive cooling? So, my goal was to find another solution, without fan if possible, to see if it can work for meĪnd also to share with you the results I got with it The Raspberry Pi Foundation has improved the thermal issue, but it’s not yet perfect It’s even worse if you want to keep it on all day or use it as a media-center device I often have the Raspberry Pi and my computer on the same table when writing on this blogĪnd I realized that I tend to prefer using the Raspberry Pi 3B+ when possible What is the problem with a fan cooling system? It was almost the only case available at the release date, and I know that I needed a fan for this new model Since the release of the Raspberry Pi 4 in July 2019, I’m using and recommending the same case ( see here) ![]()
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