

🖤 Elevate your Raspberry Pi 5 setup with the ultimate modular metal case — where power meets precision.
The KKSB Cases Case for Raspberry Pi 5 is a premium, durable aluminum and steel enclosure designed to support a variety of HATs, including NVMe expansions. It features a removable cover, external start button, and compatibility with the official Raspberry Pi cooler, ensuring efficient heat dissipation. With flexible mounting options and included spacers for different GPIO header sizes, this case offers professional-grade versatility and robust protection for advanced Raspberry Pi projects.









| ASIN | B07Y7NTTG8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,494 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 156 in Computer Cases |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | KKSB Cases |
| Package Dimensions | 11.5 x 7.7 x 6.4 cm; 230 g |
J**D
The case is superb
Its got loads of room and the PI 5 fits perfectly. Beware of returned items though as I bought this, expecting it to be brand new and was shocked to find rounded off screws and two of the built-in case stand offs with headless broken off screws in them. I have still managed to use the case but was a little disappointed on that front
A**C
Excellent case for Raspberry Pi M2 HAT
I have a Raspberry Pi 5 and bought the recommended plastic case, which was perfect. However, I decided to increase the storage capacity and bought a board for an M2 solid state memory to fit on top of the motherboard. With the HAT, it wouldn't fit in the plastic case and I had to get a new case. I looked at several cases and bought the KKSB case. I also bought a second Ri Pi 5 and a second KKSB case because I was so pleased with the result. I liked the case and, being metal, I assumed it would dissipate the extra heat of the M2 memory better than plastic. Morever, the reset switch activator worked well ... a previous case simply had a hole that you had to poke something through to do a reset ... a dreadful omission. I was was very happy with the result. My only niggle was that getting the motherboard plus HAT into the case was a very tight fit because the tiny screw holding the M2 memory in place jutted out a little and it took a little pushing to get the HAT in the case. This was not a significant problem. Note that I did not use the GPIO and its extender, so I can't comment on that. For my application, which is learning ARM AArch64 programming, I am hoppy with this case because it is effective, low cost, and robust.
J**N
Great quality product.
Very good case, a little fiddly to put together if you have fat fingers. But would strongly recommend.
N**K
Best yet !!
Excellent product….
S**T
Precisely manufactured
Nicely manufactured. Lots of space internally for more than one hat unit. The metal casing is good for keeping temperatures down.
M**S
Great sturdy case for the Pi 5
This is an excellent metal case for the Pi 5 computer. Construction material is steel so it provides good mechanical protection and offers some useful RF screening. There's also plenty of expansion space inside plus the side bars can be removed to allow for additional connections.
A**H
Near ideal
My only negative review is use of too many screws are used to assemble it. With a better design, a maximum of 4 screws should be enough. Otherwise, it is a good case. I take one star away for use of too many screws for assembly.
S**R
Pi 5 Case
Does what it says, great addition to the Pi
M**E
I was not able to properly close the box with an nvme top, it was a useless order for me. It doesn't properly fit with a rasberry pi and a hat added. the screw and poles are not providing a good solution to attach a nice top.
S**N
Picked this case for a Raspberry Pi 5 with an AI Hat+ installed on it. There are no instructions, so you have to figure it out on your own. If you have a lot of electronics experience, it’s fairly straight forward. If not, maybe the following will help you out. This is what I had to do with the AI Hat+. Other Hats may be different. The case comes with two different length standoffs with a stud end. One set of 4 must be used to hold the Pi board to the bottom of the case. The 4 mounts inside the case are threaded and not through holes. So the Pi must be mounted from above. If your Hat is installed with the nylon standoffs it came with, you have to remove those and use the longer metal standoffs that come from the case. I did not use the shorter stand offs at all. The case also comes with a header pin extension. For the AI Hat, you have to remove the longer extension that it came with, place the shorter extension that came with the case, and then add the longer extension back on top of it. They won’t fit if you stack them the other way around. Getting the ribbon cable attached between the Pi and the Hat is tricky. Disconnect the cable from the Hat, but leave it attached to the Pi. Mount the Pi with the longer stand offs, and install the stacked header extensions. Next start the Hat onto the header pins while keeping the ribbon cable against the front of the case. Before pressing the Hat down onto the pins, get the ribbon started into the socket on the Hat. As you press the Hat down onto headers, feed the ribbon into the socket. It may take 3 hands to get things lined up during this process. After the Hat is in place, use the 4 metal screws to secure it to the top of the standoffs. Note that the AI Hat is a bit higher that the stock configuration, but that only gives it more space for air cooling. There is still a lot of space over the top of the Hat once the top of the case is installed. There are 4 stick-on rubber feet for the bottom of the case. There are 4 threaded mounting holes on the bottom and 2 on one end of the top. The bottom also has 2 plus-shaped slots that appear to be for blind mounting on a vertical surface with small pan-head screws. Overall, it’s an excellent case that looks great for my set up. Very functional addition to a Pi 5 for your project.
W**L
Ein gutes, stabiles Gehäuse für den Raspberry Pi 5, wenn man auch eine ssd unterbringen will. Man muss sich allerdings klar sein, dass man viel schrauben muss.
D**.
An excellent case for the Pi, my only beef was that I already had the HAT mounted and had to pull the pi apart to fiddle around with the screws to get it mounted properly in the case. The standoff screws that came with and are needed to mount into this case properly are a touch too long for the HAT that I have, and the ribbon between the Pi and the HAT was a little shorter than it needed to be for the standoffs. The HAT is a tiny bit longer than the case allows for, so I can't screw the top of the case closed on the side where the M2 screws down - which is OK for me because I swap out the M2 drive regularly and it just means less screwing to worry about.
A**N
Actualización del comentario con ventilador de 1cm de altura: Le he instalado el ventilador Noctua NF-A4x10 5V PWM que es de 1cm de altura y 4cm de lado y queda más espacio para ventilar y mejoran las temperaturas comparado con el noctua de 2cm de altura que quedaba muy ajustado con poco espacio para tomar aire. Ver fotos. Los 48mm de altura usables para hats son desde la base del PCB de la rpi5 hasta el techo interno de la caja KKSB. Fijaros en la foto donde van los tornillos del frontal y el trasero ya que la caída del frontal y trasero no es recta en toda su longitud dentro de la caja. Tenedlo en cuenta a la hora de instalar hats del mismo tamaño que la rpi5 y caigan a esa altura de los rebordes hacia adentro de la caja. El logotipo K en el frontal lo hubiera hecho cortado con laser simulando el logo lo que favorecería la ventilación y el wifi ya que queda justo la antena wifi de la rpi5 detrás del logo de KKSB. Excelente caja. Muy contento con la compra. Comentario inicial: Caja de KKSB con 14 rendijas verticales y 9 rendijas horizontales en 3 grupos de 3 en cada lateral. La caja está muy bien construída y luce fantástica. He conseguido meter milagrosamente la siguiente receta: 1) Ventilador Noctua NF-A4x20 (4x4cm y 2cm de altura) con los cables adaptados al conector fan de la rpi5. 2) 40mm Active Cooler for Raspberry Pi 5.No es el active-cooler oficial si no uno adaptado a ventiladores de 4cm. 3) 52Pi Raspberry Pi 5 N04 M.2 2280 PCIe a NVMe. 4) Cable Raspberry Pi 5 PCIE FPC con diferencial 90R Mcuzone de 5cm. 5) NVME 2280 con disipador Thermalright M.2 2280 PRO. Sobra menos de 1mm. Toda una suerte. Ver fotos. Yo le hubiera dado a la caja dos rendijas más en la parte trasera una encima de los puertos de conexión y otra un poco más arriba para mejorar la circulación del aire y poder pasar cables desde dentro de la caja hacia atrás. También hubiera puesto 2 agujeros más en el techo para poder poner accesorios en el trasero del techo también. Y lo más importante, 4 mm más de altura sería perfecto y los milagros no serían necesarios. Una obra de arte. 48mm de altura usable dentro de la caja. Excelente caja para la rpi5. 19 euros a fecha de abril del 2024.