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Reddit mentions of Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black)

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black). Here are the top ones.

Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black)
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This protective case is designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+The case is a two-piece injection-moulded and made of ABS MaterialIt provides the best available protection/accessibility for the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ and Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+This cas is easy to install and has good ventilationRaspbery Pi 3 or Raspberry Pi 2 model B was not included
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Found 10 comments on Enokay Case for Raspberry Pi 2 Model B B+ Raspberry Pi 3 Model B B+ Case(Black):

u/zehamberglar · 19 pointsr/technology

Or don't and get a raspberry pi and put Kodi on it.

Here^1 is^2 everything^3 you^4 need to make a KodiPi with enough space to put a bunch of movies on (if you wish, otherise just get a smaller mSD). About the same price as a brand new roku, but you can do a lot more with it, and it's open source so you could do whatever you wanted with the device.

u/5k3k73k · 7 pointsr/gaming

Raspberry Pi 2: $35

SNES controller adapter: $11

32 GB MicroSD card: $10

Power Supply: $10

Case: $7

RetroPie: $0

The ability to play your favorite games forever: Priceless

u/sobusyimbored · 5 pointsr/raspberry_pi

You are really overestimating prices for most of that.

u/ab2650 · 4 pointsr/RetroPie

That's pretty close. I just did a build, so here's some recent prices:

Pi 3 with 5v 2.5A power supply and heat sinks - Was $49.99, now $46.99
32GB MicroSD - Was $9.99, now $11.99
This plain case, which I put custom stickers on - $6.99
Two SNES-style USB gamepads - $12.20 each

I didn't include an HDMI cable because I had several laying around, so your minimum cost is about accurate.

Edit: Oh, and this case to keep it organized while traveling.

u/gh5046 · 3 pointsr/raspberry_pi

The heatsinks came with the case:

https://amazon.com/dp/B011RBJUOC

They come with thermal tape on them. Thermal paste isn't needed.

u/hexavibrongal · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Ah, that's interesting. That might work well with cases like this that have a more subtle and less accessible SD slot. I wonder about the long term stability of Sugru though, which is important for many of my applications.

The glue I typically use is a PVA called Jade 403 that's stable for long term use.

u/rtdzign · 2 pointsr/raspberry_pi

Raspberry Pi is a series of small cheap basic computers. The latest is the Raspberry Pi 3.

One Retropie distrubution that I've found easy to setup is to use Recallbox. You will need a PC to set it up.

https://www.recalbox.com/diyrecalbox


You should probably get a Raspberry Pi 3.

https://www.amazon.com/Raspberry-Model-A1-2GHz-64-bit-quad-core/dp/B01CD5VC92

A Case (I just picked the first one that was cheap):
https://www.amazon.com/Enokay-Black-Case-Raspberry-Model/dp/B011RBJUOC/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809005&sr=1-1-spons&keywords=pi+3+case&psc=1

A micro SD card:
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MicroSD-Adapter-MB-ME32GA-AM/dp/B06XWN9Q99/ref=sr_1_1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809133&sr=1-1&keywords=micro+sd+card+32+gb

One or two USB SNES Controllers. This should cover most 16bit systems and down.

https://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-iBuffalo-Classic-Gamepad-BSGP801GY/dp/B002B9XB0E/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1496809064&sr=1-5&keywords=snes+usb+controller

You might need some other things like an HDMI cable and a micro usb charger for the power cord if you don't already have those. You possibly might need a usb keyboard laying around for setup. You are going to have to find your own roms (game images)

u/DanTheMan827 · 1 pointr/miniSNES

The PI isn't much cheaper than a retail-priced classic...