








🧊 Keep your Pi cool, powered, and in control—because performance waits for no one.
The Miuzei Aluminum Case for Raspberry Pi 4B combines a precision-engineered passive cooling design with a CE-certified 5V 3A USB-C power supply featuring an ON/OFF switch. Its groove-enhanced aluminum body directly contacts chips to dissipate heat silently, enabling higher CPU and GPU frequencies. Designed exclusively for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B (2GB/4GB/8GB), it offers full port and GPIO access while ensuring stable, error-free power delivery.



S**S
works well
very simple to assemble, instructions on a little card that actually are quite clear, and plenty of spare heat transfer pads in case of problems. now runs fine in the current heat wave.the power supply that comes with it has a decent length of cable and is capable of running the Pi and 4TB portable Maxtor with no issues. doesn't seem to degrade WIFI performance.I bought a second one for my other Pi 4.
D**.
Really good
The media could not be loaded. Exactly what it says. Pads are in the box obv not included in vid. Star product
D**R
Good case and accessories
Great accompaniment to the bare Pi 4 board. Comes with a PSU as well as the main case. This isn't going to win awards for looks as it's very nondescript, but the passive cooling provided by the case is very good. I'm using this for retro gaming and temps remain fine at all times. The on/off switch is also very handy on the PSU cable. Recommended.
K**A
HDMI Port Problems
A nice sturdy case and good value for money with the power supply, my problem with this case was that after assembly I could not get a HDMI output. The ports are recessed back into the case just enough to prevent my cable conecting so I had to resort to getting the file to the end of the cable to make it push in far enough to make connection.
D**G
Gets rid of the noisy fans
Easy to install, less faff than heatsinks and fans, and the temperature remains low.Looks a lot nicer than the plastic cases, does get pretty warm though :)
F**I
Very good quality
Heavy and well built case, the heat dissipation seems very good and the power adapter powers the PI4 perfectly.
D**N
Well made solid passive cooling case for the Raspberry Pi 4
I stress tested my Raspberry Pi 4 2GB in this case and it worked better than expected. Its a solid case that handled everything I threw at it!In terms of the details about the case, it looks like cast aluminium, and the inside of the case has sections that push against the heat generating components of the Pi 4, and when used in conjunction with the supplied thermal pads, allow the Raspberry Pi 4 to be run without additional cooling.Setting up the Pi in the case was easy. Its simply a matter of deploying the appropriately sized thermal pads on the key components, placing the Pi in position in the case and screwing it all together with the supplied hardware (nice to have the allen key included there). There are spare thermal pads and screws if anything goes missing, which is a nice touch.The case itself feels really solid, and feels better than most Pi Cases I have used. Its certainly much better feeling than the laser cut acrylic ones. The case has well fitting apertures for the ports, slots to pass cables through for things like the camera connector and GPIO connector and a good amount of space to access the boards micro SD card.In stress testing the case, I used the Stressberry application and ran the test multiple times. I should also add that while I was doing this, its a really hot day and the ambient temperatures are almost 30C. The temperature did near throttling after about five minutes, hitting around 81C, but never throttling during the test. I would therefore say that if you are going to be running your Pi 4 flat out for extended periods, you will need to source a case with a fan to deal with the heat generated. In most normal use cases, the Pi 4 will run the CPU hard for a short time, and then drop back to a lower CPU usage, and not generate a lot of heat continually. As such this case would more than be capable of handling these general use cases that you would find in things like coding, general computing, retrogaming with older games and media center uses.Overall, the case will work brilliantly for almost everyone, is solidly made and looks great. It should handle almost anything short of the most demanding use cases. Getting a power supply in there is a bonus.
A**R
Great passive cooling for a pi4b
This is a great fitting case for a raspberry pi 4b that looks sleek and is heavy enough to not slip and slide around a desk while working on it. If you want to go the passive cooling route, this case allows you to push a pi to a good limit without the need of a fan or additional heatsinks which might not fit in other cases, which can save you a couple of gpio pins that can be used for another function. The openings around the case make it easy to run whatever peripherals you want from the pi. The gpio slot is well placed and makes it easy to run cables in and out of the case.It comes with a generous supply of thermal pads,non-slip feet, extra screws, a small allen key and a switched power supply. Everything you need to get started in the box and instructions are provided on the application of thermal pads and which screws to close the case up.The only negative I can see with this case so far is the inside anodizing of the lid is quite rough in some spots, but this won't affect the performance thankfully as the thermal pads will protect the pi from touching the rough texture. Hopefully this defect is only common on the inside of the case where you can't see it once the case is closed.
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