HOMEENGLISH VERSIONRaspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 has been released and we’re introducing JDUO 4C R1, the right cluster case for it.

Raspberry Pi 5 Released

Raspberry Pi 5’s performance is said to have improved by up to 2.5 times over the previous model.

The CPU has a clock speed of 2.4GHz, and RAM capacity is available in either 4GB or 8GB, and the price is about $10 higher than the previous model, depending on each RAM capacity.

Due to the increased performance of Raspberry Pi 5, it is expected to have difficulty in relieving heat.

The original case released with Raspberry Pi 5 is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before.

If you are using a case sold by another company rather than an original case, you can also install the active cooling fan released with Raspberry Pi 5 on Raspberry Pi 5.

However, the original case cannot be installed with the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, so it can only be used for Raspberry Pi 5.

JDUO 4C R1 is a revision version of JDUO 4C

Fortunately, if you revision our cluster case, JDUO 4C, you can install Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ and Raspberry Pi 4 Model B as well as Raspberry Pi 5.

The revision implemented in JDUO 4C tried to minimize the burden of rising prices.

The revision is all about drilling three holes in the case and an additional air inlet hole in the cover.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Two holes were drilled in the bottom of the case to avoid interference from the clips holding the active cooling fan and the PCB, and one hole was drilled in the front of the case to press the power button.

An air inlet hole was drilled in the top of the cover to induce a smooth air flow when the active cooling fan was operated.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

The revised model was named JDUO 4C R1(Revision One).

Introducing JDUO 4C R1

The JDUO 4C R1 is a raspberry pie cluster case that inherits everything from the JDUO 4C.

Despite the significant changes in the layout of the Raspberry Pi 5 form factor, it has a wide scalability to install all the new and old models of Raspberry Pi.

As a result, JDUO 4C R1 can provide consumers with an optimal Internet of Things and cluster computer experience by alternately installing old and new models as needed without leaving or disposing of older models.

The assembly method of JDUO 4C R1 is the same as that of JDUO 4C.

However, Raspberry Pie 5 has a power button, so you have to turn it on and off when using it.

Pressing the power button is only possible by inserting a tool (such as a bar or rod) with a diameter of 2.3mm or less into the hole in front of the case.

This inconvenience was caused by deliberately not adding parts to press the power button from the outside to reduce the range of price increases as much as possible.

When JDUO 4C R1 is used in a cluster computer environment, it can be stacked indefinitely, but it must be stacked appropriately considering the use and installation location.

Cooling

If you install Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ to the case and use it in a single or cluster computer environment, stacking or covering the case of JDUO 4C R1 will result in a distance difference of 13mm between the CPU and the bottom of the stacked case or the bottom of the cover.

When attaching the heat sink to the CPU, the attachment height is close to the limit height and a wide heat sink is effective for heat dissipation.

If you install Raspberry Pi 5, you can use a heat sink like Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+, but if  the heat doesn’t cool down, it is recommended to install a original active cooling fan instead of the heat sink.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Specifications of JDUO 4C R1

Model Name

Raspberry Pi Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Part Name

Cluster Case Type C Revision One for installing Raspberry Pi

Size

Case – 61(W) X 92(L) X 23(H)(mm)

Cover – 61(W) X 92(L) X 6(H)(mm)

Weight

Case – 60g

Cover – 90g

Finish

Case – White Anodizing

Cover – White Anodizing

Material

Aluminum Alloy

Closing remarks

The release of Raspberry Pi 5 is very welcome, but with improved performance, there are still doubts about the CPU’s heat issue.

Reflecting this, the original case released together is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before, and has been restricted to install only Raspberry Pi 5.

It is not a issue if you use it in a nude state, but if you install it on the case, it will inevitably require efforts to cool down heat.

If the interior space of the case to be installed is large and there is a heat sink large enough to make the most of it, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B did not need the help of a cooling fan to cool down.

If you have difficulty cooling down heat after installing the case, we recommend that you seek help from an active cooling fan.

Some of the image sources are from Raspberry Pi Foundation.

2024년 01월 01일

HOMEENGLISH VERSIONRaspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 has been released and we’re introducing JDUO 4C R1, the right cluster case for it.

Raspberry Pi 5 Released

Raspberry Pi 5’s performance is said to have improved by up to 2.5 times over the previous model.

The CPU has a clock speed of 2.4GHz, and RAM capacity is available in either 4GB or 8GB, and the price is about $10 higher than the previous model, depending on each RAM capacity.

Due to the increased performance of Raspberry Pi 5, it is expected to have difficulty in relieving heat.

The original case released with Raspberry Pi 5 is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before.

If you are using a case sold by another company rather than an original case, you can also install the active cooling fan released with Raspberry Pi 5 on Raspberry Pi 5.

However, the original case cannot be installed with the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, so it can only be used for Raspberry Pi 5.

JDUO 4C R1 is a revision version of JDUO 4C

Fortunately, if you revision our cluster case, JDUO 4C, you can install Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ and Raspberry Pi 4 Model B as well as Raspberry Pi 5.

The revision implemented in JDUO 4C tried to minimize the burden of rising prices.

The revision is all about drilling three holes in the case and an additional air inlet hole in the cover.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Two holes were drilled in the bottom of the case to avoid interference from the clips holding the active cooling fan and the PCB, and one hole was drilled in the front of the case to press the power button.

An air inlet hole was drilled in the top of the cover to induce a smooth air flow when the active cooling fan was operated.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

The revised model was named JDUO 4C R1(Revision One).

Introducing JDUO 4C R1

The JDUO 4C R1 is a raspberry pie cluster case that inherits everything from the JDUO 4C.

Despite the significant changes in the layout of the Raspberry Pi 5 form factor, it has a wide scalability to install all the new and old models of Raspberry Pi.

As a result, JDUO 4C R1 can provide consumers with an optimal Internet of Things and cluster computer experience by alternately installing old and new models as needed without leaving or disposing of older models.

The assembly method of JDUO 4C R1 is the same as that of JDUO 4C.

However, Raspberry Pie 5 has a power button, so you have to turn it on and off when using it.

Pressing the power button is only possible by inserting a tool (such as a bar or rod) with a diameter of 2.3mm or less into the hole in front of the case.

This inconvenience was caused by deliberately not adding parts to press the power button from the outside to reduce the range of price increases as much as possible.

When JDUO 4C R1 is used in a cluster computer environment, it can be stacked indefinitely, but it must be stacked appropriately considering the use and installation location.

Cooling

If you install Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ to the case and use it in a single or cluster computer environment, stacking or covering the case of JDUO 4C R1 will result in a distance difference of 13mm between the CPU and the bottom of the stacked case or the bottom of the cover.

When attaching the heat sink to the CPU, the attachment height is close to the limit height and a wide heat sink is effective for heat dissipation.

If you install Raspberry Pi 5, you can use a heat sink like Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+, but if  the heat doesn’t cool down, it is recommended to install a original active cooling fan instead of the heat sink.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Specifications of JDUO 4C R1

Model Name

Raspberry Pi Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Part Name

Cluster Case Type C Revision One for installing Raspberry Pi

Size

Case – 61(W) X 92(L) X 23(H)(mm)

Cover – 61(W) X 92(L) X 6(H)(mm)

Weight

Case – 60g

Cover – 90g

Finish

Case – White Anodizing

Cover – White Anodizing

Material

Aluminum Alloy

Closing remarks

The release of Raspberry Pi 5 is very welcome, but with improved performance, there are still doubts about the CPU’s heat issue.

Reflecting this, the original case released together is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before, and has been restricted to install only Raspberry Pi 5.

It is not a issue if you use it in a nude state, but if you install it on the case, it will inevitably require efforts to cool down heat.

If the interior space of the case to be installed is large and there is a heat sink large enough to make the most of it, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B did not need the help of a cooling fan to cool down.

If you have difficulty cooling down heat after installing the case, we recommend that you seek help from an active cooling fan.

Some of the image sources are from Raspberry Pi Foundation.

2024년 01월 01일

HOMEENGLISH VERSIONRaspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi 5 has been released and we’re introducing JDUO 4C R1, the right cluster case for it.

Raspberry Pi 5 Released

Raspberry Pi 5’s performance is said to have improved by up to 2.5 times over the previous model.

The CPU has a clock speed of 2.4GHz, and RAM capacity is available in either 4GB or 8GB, and the price is about $10 higher than the previous model, depending on each RAM capacity.

Due to the increased performance of Raspberry Pi 5, it is expected to have difficulty in relieving heat.

The original case released with Raspberry Pi 5 is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before.

If you are using a case sold by another company rather than an original case, you can also install the active cooling fan released with Raspberry Pi 5 on Raspberry Pi 5.

However, the original case cannot be installed with the previous model, Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, so it can only be used for Raspberry Pi 5.

JDUO 4C R1 is a revision version of JDUO 4C

Fortunately, if you revision our cluster case, JDUO 4C, you can install Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ and Raspberry Pi 4 Model B as well as Raspberry Pi 5.

The revision implemented in JDUO 4C tried to minimize the burden of rising prices.

The revision is all about drilling three holes in the case and an additional air inlet hole in the cover.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Two holes were drilled in the bottom of the case to avoid interference from the clips holding the active cooling fan and the PCB, and one hole was drilled in the front of the case to press the power button.

An air inlet hole was drilled in the top of the cover to induce a smooth air flow when the active cooling fan was operated.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

The revised model was named JDUO 4C R1(Revision One).

Introducing JDUO 4C R1

The JDUO 4C R1 is a raspberry pie cluster case that inherits everything from the JDUO 4C.

Despite the significant changes in the layout of the Raspberry Pi 5 form factor, it has a wide scalability to install all the new and old models of Raspberry Pi.

As a result, JDUO 4C R1 can provide consumers with an optimal Internet of Things and cluster computer experience by alternately installing old and new models as needed without leaving or disposing of older models.

The assembly method of JDUO 4C R1 is the same as that of JDUO 4C.

However, Raspberry Pie 5 has a power button, so you have to turn it on and off when using it.

Pressing the power button is only possible by inserting a tool (such as a bar or rod) with a diameter of 2.3mm or less into the hole in front of the case.

This inconvenience was caused by deliberately not adding parts to press the power button from the outside to reduce the range of price increases as much as possible.

When JDUO 4C R1 is used in a cluster computer environment, it can be stacked indefinitely, but it must be stacked appropriately considering the use and installation location.

Cooling

If you install Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+ to the case and use it in a single or cluster computer environment, stacking or covering the case of JDUO 4C R1 will result in a distance difference of 13mm between the CPU and the bottom of the stacked case or the bottom of the cover.

When attaching the heat sink to the CPU, the attachment height is close to the limit height and a wide heat sink is effective for heat dissipation.

If you install Raspberry Pi 5, you can use a heat sink like Raspberry Pi 4 Model B or Raspberry Pi 3 Model B/B+, but if  the heat doesn’t cool down, it is recommended to install a original active cooling fan instead of the heat sink.

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Raspberry Pi, JDUO 4C R1

Specifications of JDUO 4C R1

Model Name

Raspberry Pi Cluster Case JDUO 4C R1

Part Name

Cluster Case Type C Revision One for installing Raspberry Pi

Size

Case – 61(W) X 92(L) X 23(H)(mm)

Cover – 61(W) X 92(L) X 6(H)(mm)

Weight

Case – 60g

Cover – 90g

Finish

Case – White Anodizing

Cover – White Anodizing

Material

Aluminum Alloy

Closing remarks

The release of Raspberry Pi 5 is very welcome, but with improved performance, there are still doubts about the CPU’s heat issue.

Reflecting this, the original case released together is installed with a cooling fan as default, unlike before, and has been restricted to install only Raspberry Pi 5.

It is not a issue if you use it in a nude state, but if you install it on the case, it will inevitably require efforts to cool down heat.

If the interior space of the case to be installed is large and there is a heat sink large enough to make the most of it, the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B did not need the help of a cooling fan to cool down.

If you have difficulty cooling down heat after installing the case, we recommend that you seek help from an active cooling fan.

Some of the image sources are from Raspberry Pi Foundation.

2024년 01월 01일