🔧 Elevate Your Tech Game with the X825-C8!
The Geekworm X825-C8 is a robust metal case designed specifically for the X825 V2.0 and Raspberry Pi 4, featuring a power control switch and a super mute cooling fan. It supports 2.5 inch SATA HDD/SSD installations and is perfect for indoor use, ensuring your tech setup is both stylish and functional.
Material | Metal |
Color | Black(X825-C8 for Pi4+X825 V2.0+X735) |
Recommended Uses For Product | In door use only |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.74"D x 4.45"W x 2.17"H |
Item Weight | 278 Grams |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
Special Features | Power Control Switch, Super Mute Cooling Fan |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
Internal Bays Quantity | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 4 & X825 V2.0 |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Supported Motherboard | Mini ITX |
Case Type | Raspberry Pi |
Cooling Method | Air |
B**P
A little pricey, but nice enclosure for Pi 4, X825, and X725
Nice compact enclosure for a Pi 4, X825, X725 stack. Power and SSD indicator lights show through. Power button allows you to turn on, reset, or power off. Note that If you are using the X725 power unit, the fan included with this kit is redundant. With heat sinks placed on the Pi 4 and the X725 fan, I was able to overclock the Pi to 2.0 Mhz and still maintain a good CPU operating temperature, even under high loads. This box is a little pricey, but I'm happy with it!
O**C
Very well made case
This is my favorite rpi case. I use it for my firewall and server. I use a serving one for a nas. I’ve had it on for several months, and I never hear the fan. I like the fact that it’s metal and well made.
T**7
Original version of X825-C2 is really good, the newer C6 variant is not that great.
This is a short review for two different models of this X825 case the C2 and C6. I am using the X735 power management cooling board and the X825 2.5" HDD USB3.1 expansion board with a 5400RPM 1TB Samsung HDD on both builds. You do not necessarily need to buy the 5V 4A $20 PSU from Geekworm. I have it and it works great btw. I had no issue powering these with the official raspberry pi power supply (5.1V 3A) or the CanaKit PSU (5.1V 3.5A). they are both high quality PSUs. I would get the 5V4A if you are overclocking and running things off the USB ports, WiFi, ext hdds etc.X825-C2 Case:This thing is great! Nice quiet, low energy, portable Plex server. My RPi4B is overclocked to 2.1GHz and the X735 keeps it under 60C at full load. 30-36C idle. Raspberry Pi 4Bs make really great Plex servers btw, move all the logs and transcoding dirs to tempfs. From my testing it can handle 1-2 transcodes pretty well. I use a FireTV 4K for local direct play. Works great highly recommended. Case is well ventilated keeping the HDD and pi4 cool. Setting up the scripts to get the X735 and momentary switch working was easy, assuming you are experienced with Linux. Only had to modify a few lines in the provided .sh file. There are even some forks floating around on github that are updated for the X735. This case originally arrived with a slightly warped lid that didn't fit quite right, fixed it with a rubber mallet lol. I'm not to picky, but for a $30 case there could be some better quality control. 2.4GHz wifi definitely does not work, have WiFi+ Bluetooth disabled anyway. 5GHz works just ok. For my use case I am using the Ethernet port.X825-C6 Case:I was so impressed I bought another, unfortunately it is entirely different than the one I ordered before. From the same listing! I was surprised to find out there is no mSD card slot cutout on the front of the case, like the previous X825-C2 case I bought. My fault though I should have read the listing again rather than assume it was the same case. The C6 has less holes for heat dispattion on the top and back of the case. Not really a huge deal. Case is slightly wider to accommodate the slightly protruding mSD card.Case also arrived with a significant warp on the left side. Nothing a little elbow grease can't fix. Although I still can't use this for it's intended purpose since I am swapping SD cards all the time: breaking, tinkering, hacking, overclocking, testing various Linux distros for RPi etc. I will probably swap it with the C2 case running my Plex server, since that mSD is rarely needed to be removed. I'm still annoyed that I have to disassemble the entire thing to get to the mSD card if it fails or I break something that requires an external fix.
D**N
Great little case for my tiny NAS.
I used this with the x735 board from geekworm to add a sata SSD to make a tiny NAS. Works great. Although if you run anything other than the rasbianOS, the fan will be pretty noisy. Looks like I need to learn a bit of python to write a script to control the fan
D**L
Restricts Bluetooth range - which is limited to begin with.
Pros: This is a very nicely designed cabinet for the Raspberry Pi4B.Cons: The all metal construction, reduces the range of the Bluetooth signal (I.E. there is no external antenna on the Pi4). The Pi4B is known to have extremely limited Bluetooth Range; In my case before putting it in the case the range was about 3-9 feet at best. placing the Pi4B in a metal case is definitely not helpful (I have not fully tested the range but it looks like a maximum of around 4-5 feet.Summary:I feel if this was a plastic case (similar quality design), it would be a lot more beneficial. I purchased the case to fit a SSD card and extender board. Everything did fit perfectly. I just have to find a plastic one of similar dimensions.
E**X
Solid, compact media center case.
Yes, you need the 735 power board and the 835 SATA board to get this case fully and properly outfitted. Plus a drive, and a Pi. So yeah, you're starting to get into a cost territory near a compact PC I guess.Be sure to get the proper generation of case, power board, and storage board as everything is in pretty active development and constantly being improved (so, they are tinkerers just like us I guess).The case button is really satisfying.The SD card can be inserted but removal requires tweezers.The LEDs on the Pi and storage board were too bright for me so I put some tape to filter them down a bit.Solid metal case. Very nice quality feel. No issues with manufacturing or quality.
W**.
SSD keeps disconnecting
To let all future buyers know I had come across an issue with the case causing the SSD randomly disconnecting. There is a fix however. The hardware installed is X825 expansion board, raspberry pi 4 Model B 4G, WD SSD, and the X825-C6 case. When Raspberry Pi OS installed on the SSD (no longer using the SD card) and the case is completely put together the SSD will randomly disconnect causing the OS not to function properly. However there is a work around. When I had removed the top shield of the case where the fan is mounted, the SSD no longer disconnects from the Pi. I had not isolated the issue to see if it is the metal top case itself or the fan being plugged causing the SSD disconnect. My best guess is that the case is touching the USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA bridge controller, causing some sort of short. Either way, when the fan and the top part of the case is removed, the SSD works perfectly fine.
D**O
Great case for booting from Sata drive
This case is amazing!! The description states that this is intended for a sata hard drive boot setup. Also for the power button to work on this unit you do not use either of the jumpers. Instructions could have been written better, but YouTube videos are quite easy to follow. Will buy again!
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