Raspberry Pi Server Mark III for Raspbery Pi 5

Remix to make Raspberry Pi Server Mark III compatible with Raspberry Pi 5
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updated March 28, 2024

Model files

rpi rack body - small.stl
rpi rack body - small.stl
211 kB  |  December 19, 2023
rpi rack body - xs.stl
rpi rack body - xs.stl
221 kB  |  December 19, 2023
rpi rack body - large.stl
rpi rack body - large.stl
SSD
267 kB  |  December 19, 2023
rpi rack tray.stl
rpi rack tray.stl
Raspberry Pi 5 compatible
1 MB  |  January 8, 2024
Fan Separator.stl
Fan Separator.stl
92 kB  |  January 8, 2024
Cover Middle.stl
Cover Middle.stl
459 kB  |  January 10, 2024
Cover Right.stl
Cover Right.stl
3 MB  |  January 10, 2024
Cover Left.stl
Cover Left.stl
3 MB  |  January 10, 2024
Left bracket.stl
Left bracket.stl
247 kB  |  March 28, 2024
Right bracket.stl
Right bracket.stl
1 MB  |  March 28, 2024

Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

I wanted a different number of Raspberry Pi's in the rack, so I resized several core elements.

All rack bodies are the same length (unlike the original) so you make and mix. 

For example, for the rack bodies you can fit 15 XS and 2 Large (SSD) versions, or 18 XS versions, or 12 Small and 2 Large (SSD) versions, or 12 Large (SSD) versions, in a single rack. 

In addition, I combined the different rack tray functions into one and made it compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 (there are a few electronic parts on the Raspberry Pi 5 which interfere with the current tray design). You can now use the same rack tray to attach an external SSD, or attach internal SSD, or none at all. 

Also I resized the width of the rack tray so the print fits better in the rack body (without relying on horizontal expansion -0.1mm, better for PrusaSlicer as this does not support it). Depending if you print with supports, some very minor sanding may still be needed. 

I still recommend using the following settings (from the original design):

  • layer height 0.15mm
  • wall thickness  0.6mm

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