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Easycargo Raspberry Pi 4 Heatsink Copper Kit + 3M 8810 Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape, Raspberry Pi Copper Heatsink for Cooling Raspberry Pi 4 B, Raspberry Pi 3 B+ (Copper 4pcs)

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About this item

  • Suitable for cooling Raspberry Pi 4 B, 3 B+ boards
  • Includes 4pcs copper heatsink, Main Body Material: Copper. Thermal conductivity: 401W/mK
  • 3M 8810 thermal conductive adhesive tape backing
  • Can be applied with other devices for cooling VRAM VGA RAM, small IC Chips, Mosfet SCR, Southbridge , Northbridge etc
  • Raspberry pi not included.


Raspberry pi 4 heatsink kit, includes 4 pieces copper cooling heatsink set for Raspberry Pi 4B and 3B+ boards. These pure copper heatsink include pre-applied 3M 8810 heat conductive adhesive tape for optimum heat transfer. These heatsinks have profiles which are short enough to fit within standard Raspberry Pi cases. These cooler heatsinks kit can be applied in other devices to cool processor, voltage regulators modules, VRAM VGA RAM, small IC Chips, Mosfet SCR, Southbridge, Northbridge etc.

Main Body Material: Copper. Thermal conductivity: 401W/mK.

Package includes

1 piece copper heatsink: 0.56 x 0.56 x 0.16 inch (14mm x 14mm x 4mm) (L*W*H);

1 piece copper heatsink: 0.59 x 0.39 x 0.16 inch (15mm x 10mm x 4mm) (L*W*H);

1 piece copper heat sink: 0.35 x 0.35 x 0.16 inch (9mm x 9mm x 4mm) (L*W*H);

1 piece copper pad shim: 0.59 x 0.59 x 0.02 inch (15mm x 15mm x 0.5mm) (L*W*H)


Errin L
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023
I recently purchased the Easycargo Raspberry Pi 4 Heatsink Copper Kit, and I must say, it has exceeded my expectations when it comes to cooling my Raspberry Pi 4 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B+. This kit includes four high-quality copper heatsinks and 3M 8810 thermal conductive adhesive tape, providing a comprehensive cooling solution.First and foremost, the copper heatsinks are exceptionally well-crafted. The copper material ensures excellent heat dissipation, effectively reducing the temperature of my Raspberry Pi during extended usage. Even under heavy workloads or demanding tasks, the heatsinks efficiently dissipate heat, preventing any potential thermal throttling and ensuring optimal performance.The inclusion of the 3M 8810 thermal conductive adhesive tape is a game-changer. The tape securely attaches the heatsinks to the Raspberry Pi board, guaranteeing a stable and reliable connection. I appreciate the simplicity and convenience of using the adhesive tape, as it eliminates the need for any additional tools or complex installation processes.What impressed me the most about this heatsink kit is its compatibility. The heatsinks fit perfectly on both Raspberry Pi 4 B and Raspberry Pi 3 B+, making it a versatile solution for various models. The precise design of the heatsinks ensures that they don't interfere with any of the board's components or ports, allowing for seamless integration.Furthermore, the kit provides ample heatsinks, allowing for comprehensive coverage of the key heat-generating areas on the Raspberry Pi board. This ensures uniform cooling across the entire board, leaving no room for any hotspots or thermal imbalances.In terms of performance, the Easycargo heatsink kit has significantly improved the temperature management of my Raspberry Pi devices. I've noticed a noticeable reduction in operating temperatures, which ultimately contributes to the longevity and stability of my Pi boards. Whether I'm running resource-intensive applications or multitasking, the heatsinks effectively keep the temperatures in check.Overall, the Easycargo Raspberry Pi 4 Heatsink Copper Kit with the 3M 8810 Thermal Conductive Adhesive Tape is a must-have accessory for any Raspberry Pi enthusiast. Its exceptional build quality, easy installation, and outstanding cooling performance make it a worthy investment. If you're looking to enhance the reliability and efficiency of your Raspberry Pi 4 B or Raspberry Pi 3 B+, this heatsink kit is an excellent choice.
Rebecca M.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
Great product
B
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2022
The heat sinks are not pure copper, they are some form of an alloy.The adhesive tape is not official 3M tape, its some cheap knock off that just has a blue lining.I purchased this kit along with 2 others to do comparisons. This "Easycargo" brand kit was the most expensive of the 3, but was is the lightest set (all dimensions of the kits were equal), and the only kit to not come with the rated 3M thermal adhesive tape.Don't waste your time or money with this kit.I would recommend going with the Sutinna brand (if its available) instead, its 1/3rd the price (at time of writing) for a superior product.
Da Rosewood
Reviewed in Germany on August 10, 2021
Da mich die Lüftergeräusche des PiBoys (ich betreibe ihn mit einem Raspberry Pi 4) genervt haben, habe ich im PiBoy Subreddit nach Lösungen gesucht und die Empfehlung dieser Kupferheatsinks gefunden. Sie passen aufgrund ihrer gegenüber anderer Kühlkörper geringeren Höhe zwischen Raspi und Lüfter. Die Hitzeentwicklung und die damit verbundenen Lüftertätigkeiten haben sich nach der Anbringung deutlich reduziert. Von mir eine klare Kaufempfehlung!
DiVo
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
My raspberry pi is on a cooling rack and has several modules that limit the type of cooling solutions I can use. These installed easily and did result in a small temperature drop.
M. Browne
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2021
I was using one of those all-in-one cases, with a sliding cover, and where part of the case interfaces with the board. It's named after a noble gas and "The One" from The Matrix movies. Got horrible temps with that case, and I don't think the USB controller ever properly interfaced with the metal of the case either. So I decided to go with a more tried & true method: good old fashioned copper.After a quick cleaning with isopropyl to remove some stray adhesive from the old pads (don't use acetone - that's too aggressive for most electronics uses. Acetone is used to dissolve things like conformal coats, solder masks, and silkscreening, which you very much want to leave intact if you don't have a very good reason for removing it, and should always replace immediately after removing it), these new heat sinks grabbed right on. You could still probably pry them loose without much effort, which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you ever need to remove them, so I would suggest pairing them with a case with good ventilation as well (some plexi on some standoffs would be plenty).I'm honestly not sure what to do with the one flat copper chip they give you. There really isn't a good spot on the back of the board to mount it to, and given that most of the components back there look like they are either just capacitors or resistors (with a few small semiconductors that look like basic transistors or ICs), I don't think it's even necessary. Nor do I even see a good spot to mount it 'just because'. Pretty sure it's a holdover from the Pi 3 days. I'll hang on to it as a spare for now, maybe see if I can find an excuse to stick my Pi 4 under the thermal camera at work to check for hotspots, but I'm pretty sure you only need heat sinks on the CPU, Memory, and USB controller.
Mike
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2021
Fits in very tight cases. I used mine in the PIBOY DMG. Fits snugly. I did notice better temps, but it wasn't anything ridiculously good. I still recommend always having a heatsink though.
D. Carver
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2020
RPI4's CPU runs hot and good low profile copper heat sinks are a must.If the temperature on the CPU gets above 60 degrees C the then the firmware will throttle the frequency (speed) until the cpu temperature drops below 60 degrees C.If you plan to add a fan hat then a 2x20 stacking header https://www.amazon.com/Adafruit-Accessories-GPIO-Stacking-Header/dp/B00TW0W9HQ will help raise the fan hat above the low profile heat sinks.
wownstuff
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2020
Seems to be pure copper. I would like the adhesion to be a bit stronger, but it seems like it’ll work fine. I’ll update the review with any problems.
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