Cooler Master Pi Case 40

Aluminium case for Raspberry Pi 4B with power button

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The Cooler Master Pi Case 40 is the first case for Raspberry created by the leading PC case brand. Designed to accommodate the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, the Cooler Master Pi Case 40 is a premium case designed to be efficient and easy to use.

Aluminium case for Raspberry Pi 4B with power button

Overview

The first Cooler Master case for Raspberry Pi!

The Cooler Master Pi Case 40 is the first case for Raspberry created by the reference brand of PC cases. Designed to accommodate the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B board, the Cooler Master Pi Case 40 is a premium case designed to be efficient and easy to use.

Raspberry Pi Premium Case

Its ABS and aluminium design with integrated passive cooling helps dissipate heat without the need for a fan. It is also shock and drop resistant thanks to its integrated bumper. Its programmable on/off button is an added bonus, while performance and overclocking management software is available for free on github. It also offers easy access to the various ports and expansion slots. Finally, its VESA mounting allows it to be easily installed behind a screen or TV.

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General information

Product name

Cooler Master Pi Case 40

Brand

Cooler Master Ltd

Model

MCM-PI400-MNNN-S00

Specificities

Case type

Classic

Compatibility

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Compatible with expansion card

Yes

Case color

Black

On / off button

Yes

Reset button

No

Material

ABS (Plastic)
Aluminum

Width

68.2 mm

Height

28.58 mm

Depth

96 mm

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 15 Nov 2020

Customer reviews
Global rating
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  • by Ouanalao
    Posted on 18 Jan 2024
    Bought on 3 Jul 2023 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 5 Average rating: 9

    Cute

    Well-made, it's perfect for anyone who appreciates the Cooler Master brand.

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  • by NicolasB
    Posted on 19 Aug 2023
    Bought on 14 Aug 2023 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 2

    Don't buy!

    The case is easy to assemble and the finish is of good quality. The problem? Once the SD card is inserted, it's impossible to remove it. The card protrudes a little from the case, but not enough to grab it with your fingers or tools. So I tried taking the case apart to remove the SD card. But as I said, the card was sticking out a bit, which made it impossible to remove the case! I swear I did everything I could to do it gently. I tried to find the right angle. But nothing happened. The disassembly pushed on the card and ripped out the reader. So there you have it, a brand new PI broken because of a poorly designed case!

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  • by LucasT
    Posted on 26 Jun 2022
    Bought on 24 Jun 2022 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 9

    COOLER MASTER PI CASE 40 the perfect case

    COOLER MASTER is a gamer brand and quite inventive. I don't think a box made for the rpi4 exists like this but why not

    first thing as you know this box has a passive cooling that means no ventirad so no noise i would have liked to find a way to meter a ventirad but no space nor possibility to plug on the GPIO (inside) in addition to that there is a programmable BUTTON The software on GitHub from COOLER MASTER is just great, with a way to hang the box on the wall or behind a TV. I'm talking about the overclocker test with this box you could go up to more than 30% with the software, 1950hz of course you need a great power supply for that.

    Why would I pick it up?
    It has a premium gamer style and is a well known brand. I use it with a Raspberry pi 4 8go to stream with a 4k 60 fps TV to play directly with my Gamer pc with Steam Link

    When I use it, it doesn't go above 62°C for passive use, I don't expect it to drop in frequency or overheat. However, the case is quite hot, so I'll see if I can install a ventirad in USB in the future

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