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The GeeekPi ICE Tower Cooler is a high-performance cooling solution designed for Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, and 4 Model B. Featuring a 5mm copper heat pipe, multi-layer heatsinks, and a 2200 RPM RGB fan, it dramatically reduces CPU temperatures by up to 50°C. Its whisper-quiet operation and easy installation make it perfect for overclockers and professionals seeking reliable, stylish thermal management.










| ASIN | B07V35SXMC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,302 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 36 in Computer Heatsinks |
| Brand | GeeekPi |
| Compatible Devices | Single-board computer |
| Compatible devices | Single-board computer |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Cooling method | Air |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,474 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.8L x 3.5W x 0.4H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | GeeekPi |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Max Rotational Speed | 2200 RPM |
| Noise Level | 50 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | micro-USB |
| Power connector type | micro-USB |
| Product Warranty | 180 days manufacturer |
| Product dimensions | 5.8L x 3.5W x 0.4H centimetres |
| UPC | 703501205379 703501205300 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
S**Y
Looks and performs amazingly! Easy to fit.
Absolutely love it! Looks amazing, fits really well and assembly is easy. I'd recommend using a traditional thermal paste however a thermal silicone pad is provided. The rgb led is permanently on but a black fan was also provided in the kit should that be your preference. Works on 3.3V or 5V pins so there is 2 options for fan speed and led bright brightness. Comes with a white acrylic base plate that does the job perfectly well if you don't have a case on already. Fan I find is very quiet and keeps the processor super cool, perfect for overclocking or just turning your pi into a mini pc ;) Highly recommended all round.
J**C
Best cooler for raspberry pi 3B/3B+/4
I love how easy and fun it was to put together and install. It fit my 3B+ perfectly. I wasn't keen on the pre installed color changing fan so I swapped it for the included plain black one. They also provided spare screws and fixings in case you misplaced the original ones. The fan is whisper quiet and keeps the pi nice and cool. I love this tower cooler and I am going to put one on all my raspberry pi's. Would strongly recommend.
K**O
Top notch cooler, unreliable led fan.
Quick and easy to assemble, comes with everything you need, including spares. Mounting bracket fits but could have been a slightly better shape/fit. Instructions/diagram are sufficient. Went from 40's and peaks upto mid 60's temp, down to high 20's idle and peaks upto 40, usually sits about 30 under general use (pi case is open top, used included thermal pad to test, im happy with temps so not even gonna bother with using thermal compound) So couldn't have been happier if not for the quality of the led fan lol Was almost silent for a few days, then started to resonate through the whole pi and be not so silent lol. It did come with a standard black fan too, might be better quality? But I like led fans so ordered a replacement lol. The noise still isn't that loud to be fair, although does appear to be getting gradually worse with time, however the vibration its causing concerns me. Still well worth the purchase as the cooler works great, you might get luckier with your led fan too, and there's the extra black one included which may be great? If not, they only cost a few quid.
K**R
Best Pi 4 cooler by a mile
First I should point out that the box I received had Pi 3 model B on the side label but I had a Pi 4 (worried ....) In the box was only 1 set of brackets not 2 with no label on them (worried more ....) BUT they did fit the Pi 4 as expected (I think maybe the V 2.0 of this product may have a universal bracket set now ?) I used MX4 thermal paste instead of the included sticky pads which worked well. I intended to build a fan controller with a MOSFET but it is fairly quiet and I have not needed a speed controller as yet. Also the V 2.0 fan is not just the blue led but changes colour and intensity constantly, it looks quite cool. The kit also comes with a perspex base plate which is useful and protects the board from scratching the surface it is on as you can't use any case due to height of the cooler. Now for some temperature results :- Pi 4 has no case and is overclocked with overvoltage=6 Arm_Freq=2147 and GPU_Freq=750 (so pushed to the very limit) and running 64 bit kernel. Room temperature at 23 C. When idle on the Raspbian desktop the temperature is 30 C or lower ! When pushed with 'stress --cpu 4 --timeout 360' command to load all cpus to 100% the temperature at the end is only 43 C and drops back below 34 C in a matter of seconds once command ends. The whole Pi 4 is much snappier and very usable for general desktop process now. Only negative is I can't fit the 40 way ribbon cable for my t-adapter/breakout board due to too little gap between the cooler bracket board standoff's and the GPIO pins. I can however run individual pin cables across to the t-adapter which is fine as I don't need that many, never needed anything close to all 40 at any time. The best product I have ever added to my Pi. Edit: I have found that a GPIO header riser fits OK and the ribbon cable for the breakout adaptor can be attached to the riser without any issues.
C**R
Excellent cooler
I hadn't used my Raspberry Pi 4 since it was released. The high heat load and the lack of USB boot meant that I'd kept my Pi 3 working and using that instead. However, seeing this, and that the heat of the Pi4 had been reduced through firmware updates, I took the plunge. I installed and then used the Pi 4. Running at 100% load on all for cores over night saw tempertures only hit 45°C, which is a fantastic improvement over the previosuly seen loads. I set mine up with the attached thermals pads - I didn't have any thermal compound around the house to see what that would do, but I'm happy with the limits I'm at. Noise is reasonable - on my desk, it sounds about as loud as an external drive being accessed, so I have no problems with that. Light wise - it might be nice to have a version without LED's but again, it doesn't really bother me. Overall, very happy with this.
E**.
Best cooling solution for raspberry
The product is perfect for cooling my rasperry pi 4, I used before other solutions like small heatsink fins and even an aluminium heatsink case without having similar results. With my previous case (an aluminium heatsink block all around the raspberry) the raspberry temperature was hovering around 50 degrees celsius, with peaks up to 60-65. Since upgrading to this heatsink, my temperature has gone down to ~33 degrees celsius (I attached a screenshot of the temperature graph), with a maximum of 35 degrees celsius. I haven't tried to overclock the raspberry yet, but it's clear that with this heatsink you have so much more headroom. I attached the fan to the 3v3 pin on the raspberry and it's super silent (~ 38dB - same as a good grade "Noctua" computer heatsink). The LEDs on the fan give it a "computer modding" feeling that is quite nice and captures the attention, these are automatic. The only downside (if you consider it a downside) it's that it occupies more space compared to other solutions, and it's quite difficult to find a case in which it fits. This is not a problem however If you do like me and decide to keep it outside a case. It looks so cool that I don't want to hide it away anymore :D Overall, this ticks all the boxes, It's perfect!
M**L
It flashes, it looks like a robot and it works!
I had only had my new RPi4 a couple of days and I was already causing it to hit 80 degrees (celcius) with the various things I was doing, so I needed to do something. I thought a passive case would do the trick, but I was wrong. Seeing how chunky it was and reading how successful it was reported to be online, it was a no brainer. It was pretty easy to fit, and I had no issues with it fitting snuggly against the board. The results were striking: With no kind of tinkering, the temp went from 80 => 43. With various little config changes to push the board, including pushing it to it's limit with overclocking, it remains (until this day), around the 52 degrees mark. The only time it has gone any high (around 60) was when it was a particularly warm day, but a change of environment quickly remedied it. Totally recommend it.
A**R
Parts were missing
This product keeps the pi super cool. but there were 2 screws missing and one of the brass standoffs missing. I purchased the set of standoffs and it is now working fine But otherwise it is awesome
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