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Raspberry Pi 4-Node Cluster Case with Advanced Cooling
This professional-grade cluster case houses four Raspberry Pi boards (compatible with all models) in a desktop PC form factor, complete with integrated cooling, power management, and expansion capabilities. Perfect for distributed computing projects, home servers, development testing, and educational environments.
Features:
- Supports 4x Raspberry Pi boards (any model)
- Dedicated space for 2x SSDs
- Integrated cooling system with 14 precision-placed fans
- Individual power control for each Pi node
- Status LEDs for each node
- Expansion ports (20x2 pin) for each board
- External interface connection (5x2 pin)
- Professional desktop PC aesthetic
- Modular design for easy access and maintenance
Applications:
- Home server setups
- Distributed computing experiments
- Cluster orchestration (Nomad, Kubernetes)
- DevOps automation (Ansible)
- Network monitoring and logging services
- GitHub runners
- Educational projects
What You'll Need:
- 64x M3 heat-set inserts
- 18x M2 heat-set inserts
- 64x M3 bolts (6-8mm length)
- 18x M2 bolts (for Pi mounts and back socket)
- 8x 20x2 pin headers (optional for expansion)
- 2x 5x2 pin headers (optional for external interface)
- 4x 3mm green LEDs
- 4x Rocker power switches
- 4x Fan control switches
- 14x 25x25x7mm cooling fans
- 4x USB-C breakout boards (male+female)
- Cables for power and data connections
- USB cables for SSD connection
I used 150W 5V 200*100*42mm PSU
Printing Notes:
This design was printed on a Bambu Lab X1 Carbon with AMS for multi-color parts. Total print weight is approximately 1.5kg. Each slice module takes approximately 10 hours to print with standard settings.
The cluster case was designed with proper airflow in mind, with dedicated cooling paths to ensure optimal thermal performance even under heavy workloads.
Raspberry Pi 4-Node Cluster Case
Publicado em 12 de abr de 2025