
The GeeekPi Raspberry Pi Mini Tower NAS Kit transforms your Pi 4 into a legitimate network storage solution with proper cooling and expandability. This isn’t just another case—it’s a complete system that addresses the Pi’s biggest limitations: storage capacity and thermal management.
At the heart of this kit is the M.2 SATA SSD expansion board supporting drives up to 2TB in 2280, 2260, or 2240 form factors. You’re getting real SSD speeds for your NAS projects, not the bottleneck of SD cards or USB drives. The ICE Tower cooler with PWM RGB fan keeps temperatures in check during heavy file transfers or media streaming. The ABS case houses everything cleanly with a 0.96-inch OLED display for system monitoring and GPIO expansion for future projects.
Who Is This For?
This kit suits anyone building a home NAS, media server, or Pi-based storage solution who wants professional-grade cooling and storage expansion. If you’re tired of thermal throttling or running out of space on your Raspberry Pi projects, this addresses both issues in one package. It’s ideal for makers comfortable with basic Pi setup and driver installation, as the RGB lighting and OLED require configuration. The GPIO expansion board means you’re not sacrificing connectivity for storage—you can still add sensors, displays, or other peripherals to your build.
Bottom Line
The GeeekPi Mini Tower NAS Kit delivers what serious Pi users need: proper cooling, expandable storage, and room to grow. Setup requires following the manual for drivers and OLED configuration, but you’re getting a complete solution that turns a $35 board into a capable storage server. Just remember to buy a compatible M.2 SATA SSD separately—NVMe drives won’t work with this board.


