Argon One Case with Cooling Fan for Raspberry Pi 4 | Includes 5.25V/3.5A Power Supply | Aluminum Heatsink | Power Button | Supports Retro Gaming, Movies, and Music
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lance B
> 24 hourSleak design. No issues with over heating while using the Raspberry Pi 4 . Great little case ...Cant complain at all.
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Corvusfan23
> 24 hourThis case is the third case Ive tried. The one acrylic case that came with my kit, the Flirc case, and now this one. By far this is the best case I have used for the raspberry pi 4 by far. Active and passive cooling with a pre-built script for fan control. I overclock cpu to 2ghz and gpu to 700mhz, not once have I reached a point where the fan has to run. I have retropie running N64, PSX, etc. The build quality is great. Installing the pi4 was a super tight fit, so I give ease to assemble a 4/5. I highly recommend this case.
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Jose Perez
> 24 hourExtremely well built, best case for PI 4
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Dave
> 24 hourReally nice case for the raspberry pi 4. I like all of the i/o being on the backside of case. Looks nice and keeps the pi 4 cool even with an overclock.
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Matt Morgan
> 24 hourThis case so far has been fantastic! I wanted to max out my 8Gb raspberry pi and this case allows me to do that. The installation was straight-forward and everything worked first time. I installed 64-bit Ubuntu Mate and was able to find scripts that allowed the fan and power switch to work. I think I googled Argon 1 rPi fan script ubuntu and found links and a great tutortial. Overclocked to 2GHz, ran a lot of heavy programs, and the warmest anything got was 64 deg C. The Pi starts to throttle at 80, and I never got close to that. Because I was planning to overclock, I got the fan and the Argon power supply to handle the extra load. I have a lot connected to my raspberry pi and will probably get the M2 case when it comes out. Definitely recommend this case.
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Q.Ray
> 24 hourI found it really easy to install all components.
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Greg Straub
> 24 hourIm so impressed with the quality and effectiveness. The passive cooling works extremely well, even better if you use some thermal paste instead of the included thermal sticky pads. With the m.2 option installed, this case is unbeatable for a single Raspberry Pi deployment. Is it overkill? Maybe, but its really really cool.
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rolanda
> 24 hourI am STILL working on putting this together. What a nightmare.
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Tad
> 24 hourUsing as possible desktop alternative. stays cool while maintaining access to the GPIO for projects.
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nomad68
> 24 hourThe picture shows the first version with the micro hdmi connectors. It worked well and I wrote a small script to control the fan speed with the i2c commands that Argon publishes. Ordered 2 more cases, but got the V2 version where those commands no longer work. Customer support didnt respond for weeks and wasnt helpful when they finally did. Returned both and will resume the search for a case that worked as well as their first version did.