🔧 Elevate Your Pi Game with Style!
The Orange Pi 5 Pro Case (N515) is a robust metal enclosure designed for the Orange Pi 5 Pro, Max, and Ultra models. It features a 5V 3010 cooling fan and three aluminum heatsinks to ensure optimal performance, while its compact dimensions and easy access design make it a perfect fit for any tech-savvy workspace.
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | eleUniverse |
Series | N515 |
Item model number | N515 |
Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.41 x 2.56 x 1.41 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.41 x 2.56 x 1.41 inches |
Color | black |
Manufacturer | eleUniverse |
ASIN | B0D78KKR2P |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 17, 2024 |
M**S
Perfect Fit!
Perfect fit for Orange Pi 5
C**S
Nice looking once assembled...
This prodct has a fatal flaw in my opinion:They claim the product is for the OP5 Plus and Max. However, the fan connector does not fit the Orange Pi 5 Max fan connector. The video shows it connected to pins on the GPIO, which I missed before I bought the case and computer, otherwise, I would have waited a few months to see what else people had to offer.I am starting to find that these "development board" manufacturers are producing incomplete and sometimes unreliable hardware because they can get away with it. After all, it's a "development board."Even so, I followed the instructions on the video (those are all the instructions I know about,) and I'll see if the combination of OPI Max and the N515 case works out, at least a little.
S**E
Rugged build. Some minor gripes.
Sturdy construction and built to be disassembled down the road if need be. I used this with the 5 max and the ports line up fine. If you have antennas that are mountable/detachable, they can mount just fine in the long vent slots, which gives you options.Less than great:- instructions are limited to a sheet that has a link to a three minute blurry video. It was enough but took a few views.- instruction sheet with the link referenced the orange pi 3, which had me worried for a moment.- recessed power button is probably for the best, but the SD card port is recessed far enough that I may need to disassemble the case or use needle nose pliers to get it out.- clearance for the nvme drive is adequate but the chips on my drive are almost touching the bottom of the case. Depending on the drive you use, this may make it impossible to wall mount. Not important to me, but may be to some.- heat sinks included seem to be for the 5 pro. The 5 max has a bigger processor and its raised, flat surface is not completely covered by the heat sink.- The sink for the memory is a touch too big but no big deal there.- The video shows them putting the small heat sink on what I think is the Ethernet chip. Again, a little small but okay.- The video doesn't show them putting a sink on the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chip and one is not included, so I didn't.Sounds like a lot of negatives but for me the end result was fine. We'll see about cooling given the heat sinks but really that's my only concern.
B**R
noisy fan
Fan makes a terrible loud noise. I would hope the vendor can replace the fan.
S**R
Wait for something, anything other than this case.
The list of positives: it's a case which will hold your Orange Pi 5 Pro.The list of negatives: There are ZERO instructions and the QR code takes you to ..... ZERO instructions!; The fan has the wrong size connection; The power button cannot be accessed without a pen or something else to press it; It's poorly designed because the internal connections cannot be accessed without taking the case apart.I'll keep it because I don't like my little device sitting without a case. As soon as something else comes out, it'll be thrown in the trash. Where it belongs....
B**N
Solid Metal Case..
The box is solid metal. But when putting it together, you have to think like an Asian as they tend to do things backwards from us in the U.S.A. This is the reason for 4 stars instead of 5 stars. But once you know that, putting your Orange Pi in is fine.
J**T
Arrived missing screws
Decent case but arrived missing screws for the fan leading to me needing to glue the fan to the top of the case to use it.
D**D
Its OK but you do have to use some imagination
This case does not come with any way to mount WiFI antennae, and the instructions for the fan are wrong. There are fan headers on the board. Use them. If you have a drill, DIY antennae (I put a pair of 8db on top) suddenly works. It is otherwise a sturdy case. I don't know why they screwed up the design, but figure out where you want to put the antennae, use a punch or a hard nail to put a little dent where you want the hole (it keeps the tip of the drill from wandering) and with a little gentle pressure it takes a few seconds. Obviously you want some scrap wood behind the metal case when you do this, don't do this when you have the board installed... Hopefully Amazon will get their case + board + wifi figured out, and some more options will show up for this very impressive little SBC that has so many potential uses.
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