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product_id: 536857534
title: "Orange Pi 5 Plus Case with Cooling Fan, Metal Case with Fan Heatsinks Compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB"
brand: "geeekpi"
price: "€ 34.31"
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# 3x aluminum heatsinks for superior heat dissipation quiet 4010 cooling fan ensures silent operation durable full metal case for ultimate protection Orange Pi 5 Plus Case with Cooling Fan, Metal Case with Fan Heatsinks Compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB

**Brand:** geeekpi
**Price:** € 34.31
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🧊 Keep your Orange Pi 5 Plus cool, protected, and always performance-ready!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Orange Pi 5 Plus Case with Cooling Fan, Metal Case with Fan Heatsinks Compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB by geeekpi
- **How much does it cost?** € 34.31 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/536857534-orange-pi-5-plus-case-with-cooling-fan-metal-case)

## Best For

- geeekpi enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted geeekpi brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Robust Metal Armor:** Crafted from premium aluminum to shield your device from bumps and daily wear.
- • **Advanced Cooling System:** Integrated quiet fan plus triple heatsinks keep your Orange Pi running cool under pressure.
- • **Complete Installation Kit:** Includes screws, rubber pads, and everything you need for a quick, hassle-free setup.
- • **All Ports Fully Accessible:** Effortless access to every port without removing the case—work smarter, not harder.
- • **Precision Fit for Orange Pi 5 Plus:** Seamlessly compatible with 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models for a perfect, secure enclosure.

## Overview

The GeeekPi Orange Pi 5 Plus Case combines rugged aluminum construction with a whisper-quiet 4010 fan and three aluminum heatsinks, delivering superior cooling and protection. Designed specifically for Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB models, it offers full port accessibility and includes all necessary mounting accessories for a fast, secure installation. Ideal for professionals who demand reliability and sleek functionality in their compact computing setups.

## Description

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Review: It fits the Orange Pi 5 plus - It is a nice case for the Orange Pi. Liked how well it fit the the Orange pi.
Review: An Almost Perfect Case for a Totally Mind Blowing Computer! WiFi Works fine! - Note: lots of people have complained that this case is not good for WiFi ... that you have to drill holes etc. Nope, not true. You shouldn't just assume things ... you should actually test them! I installed the Orange Pi WiFi 6 card and attached the antennas and left the antennas inside the case, just resting on top of the main board and then I tested it and voilà I saw good signal strength to my WiFi box. The case has many holes in it, which prove to be adequate for the radio signal to get through. Yes the signal would be stronger with external antennas but it was strong enough for my needs. ============== I took a star off because the Orange Pi 5 Plus comes with a PCB connector specifically for controlling a fan using PWM and the fan that comes with this case does not have the correct connector. This fan is designed to plug into the 40 pin connector, power + ground. This means that you can't have a ribbon cable and the fan both attached at the same time, not without some major jury rigging. Probably the best bet would be to replace the connector on the fan so that you can take advantage of the PWM cooling regulation. However a simpler solution is to not connect the fan... When the cpu is lightly loaded (text editing, email) the fan makes very little difference. When the cpu is under heavy load the fan makes about a 10C difference..... but even under heavy load this computer runs cool enough that the fan is optional. I installed all of the provided heat sinks and was also happy to see that it came with extra screws and even a screwdriver. It was a bit of a trick to get the screwdriver out of the case.... potentially creating a humorous chicken and egg situation but if you are persistent it is possible to coax it out through the ribbon cable opening. I installed Debian Bookworm Desktop XFCE. It was very simple to do. The manual is rather pedantic but thorough and readable, it goes on for a long time about how to put the image onto a thumb drive.... using various techniques and 3rd party programs. But if you already have a Linux computer then all that you actually need to do is to use dd if={image} of={/dev/sdX-thumb-drive} status=progress I also installed the Orange Pi 5 Plus WiFi 6 Module. I was super happy to see that I was able to leave the antennas inside the case and have plenty of signal strength to connect to the WiFi station in another room, through a wall. I had been concerned that I would have to finagle something for the antennas but I just set them on top of the board and left them inside the case and the signal was able to pass though the vent holes without difficulty. My first test I tried it with the fan connected to the 3.3 volt and ground pins on the 40 pin connector. I had to hold my ear very close to the case to be able to hear it. It is not necessary to use the 5 volts which will be louder. I then wanted to stress test the OPi 5+ to see how hot it would get. So with my monitor in 1920x1080 mode I went to YouTube and played videos. I also installed "psensor" and ran "htop" too so that I could monitor the results. Playing one video was hardly even noticeable so I started opening up additional tabs and had a video playing in each tab. Once I had 8 videos playing at the same time I figured that was good enough for a stress test and left them running for about 10 minutes. The temperature never exceeded 48C. The UI was fully responsive and there was no noticeable jitter in any of the videos, the audio through the built-in audio jack (connected to an external speaker) sounded fine too. Everything ran buttery smooth. Wow! For my next test I disconnected the fan and attached a ribbon cable, which I ran through the opening closest to the connector. The cable effectively blocked that opening from acting as a cooling vent. I was concerned how the computer would perform with this substantial reduction in cooling. I went back to YouTube and again started playing multiple videos, when I got to 8 I let it run for awhile. The temperature was definitely higher then it had been with the fan running but it wasn't a huge difference. So I started adding more videos because I wanted to see where the limit was going to be. The Result was Mind Blowing.... It was difficult to come up with enough of a workload to challenge this computer. Finally I had 20 YouTube videos all playing at the same time with no observable jitters and no sluggishness of the UI, for good measure I also opened up "mousepad" and typed quickly. Even though cpu load was fluctuating around 80% to 90% the computer remained fully responsive. With 20 tabs running videos in 1080p mode I did notice some hesitation when switching tabs, but that was it. Under super heavy load and no fan running, I did finally manage to get the temperature to hit a peak of 80C, but only very briefly, for the majority of the time it was running in the 60C's to 70C's. I have the 8 Gig version and my memory use peaked at 6.6G That is a rather amazing result... I'm not sure that my desktop AMD Ryzen 9 could beat this performance. Based on these observations I conclude that the fan is optional and unnecessary for normal use. ============ One of the things that ~some~ reviewers were complaining about for the official Orange case is that it didn't have enough vertical room for a "hat". I don't actually have a "hat" to test this with but there is quite a bit of vertical space available in this case, especially if you remove the fan.

## Features

- 【Compatibility】It's compatible with Orange Pi 5 Plus 4GB/8GB/16GB board.
- 【Access to All Ports】The metal case is easy to access all ports of Orange Pi 5 Plus board.
- 【Premium Material】Made from high-quality metal. This protective case provides exceptional durability and protection against physical damage, ensuring your Orange Pi 5 Plus remains safe and functional.
- 【Better Cooling System】Orange Pi 5 Plus quite cooling fan and 3pcs heatsinks are good for heat dissipation of Orange Pi 5 Plus.
- 【Package Includes】1xMetal Case with Orange Pi 5 Plus, 1x 4010 Cooling Fan, 4x Aluminum Heatsinks, 1x Screws Pack, 4x Rubber Pads.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0C8HDS2NB |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | #488 in Computer Case Fans |
| Brand | GeeekPi |
| Built-In Media | Blu-ray |
| Case Type | Raspberry Pi |
| Color | Orange |
| Compatible Devices | Orange Pi 5 Plus (4GB/8GB/16GB) |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Metal |
| Fan Size | 120 Millimeters |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Model Name | Orange Pi 5 Plus Case |
| Number of Fans | 3 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Quite Cooling Fan |
| Power Supply Mounting Type | Bottom Mount |
| Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
| Warranty Description | 6 months |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** GeeekPi
- **Case Type:** Raspberry Pi
- **Color:** Orange
- **Cooling Method:** Air
- **Fan Size:** 120 Millimeters
- **Material:** Aluminum, Metal
- **Model Name:** Orange Pi 5 Plus Case
- **Motherboard Compatability:** Mini ITX
- **Power Supply Mounting Type:** Bottom Mount
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It fits the Orange Pi 5 plus
*by S***E on December 10, 2025*

It is a nice case for the Orange Pi. Liked how well it fit the the Orange pi.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Almost Perfect Case for a Totally Mind Blowing Computer! WiFi Works fine!
*by E***K on April 16, 2026*

Note: lots of people have complained that this case is not good for WiFi ... that you have to drill holes etc. Nope, not true. You shouldn't just assume things ... you should actually test them! I installed the Orange Pi WiFi 6 card and attached the antennas and left the antennas inside the case, just resting on top of the main board and then I tested it and voilà I saw good signal strength to my WiFi box. The case has many holes in it, which prove to be adequate for the radio signal to get through. Yes the signal would be stronger with external antennas but it was strong enough for my needs. ============== I took a star off because the Orange Pi 5 Plus comes with a PCB connector specifically for controlling a fan using PWM and the fan that comes with this case does not have the correct connector. This fan is designed to plug into the 40 pin connector, power + ground. This means that you can't have a ribbon cable and the fan both attached at the same time, not without some major jury rigging. Probably the best bet would be to replace the connector on the fan so that you can take advantage of the PWM cooling regulation. However a simpler solution is to not connect the fan... When the cpu is lightly loaded (text editing, email) the fan makes very little difference. When the cpu is under heavy load the fan makes about a 10C difference..... but even under heavy load this computer runs cool enough that the fan is optional. I installed all of the provided heat sinks and was also happy to see that it came with extra screws and even a screwdriver. It was a bit of a trick to get the screwdriver out of the case.... potentially creating a humorous chicken and egg situation but if you are persistent it is possible to coax it out through the ribbon cable opening. I installed Debian Bookworm Desktop XFCE. It was very simple to do. The manual is rather pedantic but thorough and readable, it goes on for a long time about how to put the image onto a thumb drive.... using various techniques and 3rd party programs. But if you already have a Linux computer then all that you actually need to do is to use dd if={image} of={/dev/sdX-thumb-drive} status=progress I also installed the Orange Pi 5 Plus WiFi 6 Module. I was super happy to see that I was able to leave the antennas inside the case and have plenty of signal strength to connect to the WiFi station in another room, through a wall. I had been concerned that I would have to finagle something for the antennas but I just set them on top of the board and left them inside the case and the signal was able to pass though the vent holes without difficulty. My first test I tried it with the fan connected to the 3.3 volt and ground pins on the 40 pin connector. I had to hold my ear very close to the case to be able to hear it. It is not necessary to use the 5 volts which will be louder. I then wanted to stress test the OPi 5+ to see how hot it would get. So with my monitor in 1920x1080 mode I went to YouTube and played videos. I also installed "psensor" and ran "htop" too so that I could monitor the results. Playing one video was hardly even noticeable so I started opening up additional tabs and had a video playing in each tab. Once I had 8 videos playing at the same time I figured that was good enough for a stress test and left them running for about 10 minutes. The temperature never exceeded 48C. The UI was fully responsive and there was no noticeable jitter in any of the videos, the audio through the built-in audio jack (connected to an external speaker) sounded fine too. Everything ran buttery smooth. Wow! For my next test I disconnected the fan and attached a ribbon cable, which I ran through the opening closest to the connector. The cable effectively blocked that opening from acting as a cooling vent. I was concerned how the computer would perform with this substantial reduction in cooling. I went back to YouTube and again started playing multiple videos, when I got to 8 I let it run for awhile. The temperature was definitely higher then it had been with the fan running but it wasn't a huge difference. So I started adding more videos because I wanted to see where the limit was going to be. The Result was Mind Blowing.... It was difficult to come up with enough of a workload to challenge this computer. Finally I had 20 YouTube videos all playing at the same time with no observable jitters and no sluggishness of the UI, for good measure I also opened up "mousepad" and typed quickly. Even though cpu load was fluctuating around 80% to 90% the computer remained fully responsive. With 20 tabs running videos in 1080p mode I did notice some hesitation when switching tabs, but that was it. Under super heavy load and no fan running, I did finally manage to get the temperature to hit a peak of 80C, but only very briefly, for the majority of the time it was running in the 60C's to 70C's. I have the 8 Gig version and my memory use peaked at 6.6G That is a rather amazing result... I'm not sure that my desktop AMD Ryzen 9 could beat this performance. Based on these observations I conclude that the fan is optional and unnecessary for normal use. ============ One of the things that ~some~ reviewers were complaining about for the official Orange case is that it didn't have enough vertical room for a "hat". I don't actually have a "hat" to test this with but there is quite a bit of vertical space available in this case, especially if you remove the fan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well built
*by D***H on September 30, 2023*

This case is built like a tank. Perfect fit and seems very well made. Takes about 5 minutes from unboxing to final screw. The fan is pretty quiet and have not had any issues with it since I got this about a month ago. Had a plastic one prior to this which wasn't the best protection. I have this mounted on the underside of the desk to keep things out of the way and it's been banged a few times with no issues.

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