At Computex, Fractal exhibited a mini case for the Raspberry Pi. Since the brand's goal was not to market the product as such, it chose to make the 3D files available so that you can reproduce the North Pi yourself. In a way, it's a launch without a product!
North Pi: Here are the files to print your own Raspberry Pi case!
With these files in your possession, you'll be able to print small North cases for your favorite computer board. Once completed, the case will measure 50 (W) x 96 (D) x 105 (H) mm. While the choice of printing material is up to you, Fractal recommends using PLA, wood, and acrylic. The goal is to faithfully reproduce the case. However, if you don't have any of these, you can print the items mentioned above. Everything is included!
Inside, there’s plenty of room for your Raspberry Pi 5 or Radwa Rock 4C Plus. These are the computer boards we tested, but the brand says you can fit 88x58mm motherboards. Finally, the front panel features two 40x10mm fans.
Now to download the files, click on herePlus, it's free, and as they say, when it's free, it's cheap!