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Matt Morgan
> 3 dayThis 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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Jeffrey L. Pritts
> 3 dayIve had RPis since they came out. Never liked the way the power and i/os were all over the place until this case appeared. Works great for a permanent installs. Buying another one for my garage RPi.
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Ova Spinka
08-06-2025I like that the cooling works well and has case controls. The interface for controlling wasn’t too simple.
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Mark R. Moore
> 3 dayThis is simply a great case. Nothing disappoints. Fan control works as well as the power button using the provided script. Now they need to come out with a case that can house a SSD or M.2.
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Mike Cooper
> 3 dayThis is a just have for your pi. Wish I had purchased one sooner. Looks good,comes with power supply and cools great. I was surprised the top half was metal. Very sturdy.
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James W. Young
Greater than one weekI have two 4Bs with 8GB. I bought the first one in a kit from another well-regarded vendor, but it wouldnt boot reliably, and then it stopped booting at all. I thought it was dead, so with heavy heart and light wallet I bought another. I swapped it into the kit and after many failures got it to boot, and then it ran for days. I bought two of these ArgonOne case/power supply packages and installed both 4Bs in them. They have booted every time and are fine. I believe the 8GB of RAM increases the inrush current beyond what the official Raspberry Pi 3 amp wall warts and the 5.1V 3.5A unit that came in my kit can provide. The Argon unit is 5.25V 3.5A, and it works every time. Now, about the case itself: It is well-designed, quite sturdy, gets the heat out, and has all the ports on the back, which is very tidy. From the front, there is a window in the base that reveals the red and green LEDs, so you can get some information about how the Pi is doing. I had put heat sinks on one of my Pis, so I had to remove them to let the case press down on the IC cases to draw the heat away. Theres also a fan. Cool! Having updated the bootloader on both boards, I dont use an SD card with either; they boot from SSDs (64-bit Ubuntu and 32-bit RasPi OS). They are both currently wired to my TESmart KVM switch (also from Amazon) along with my main computer, so all of them share my trackball, keyboard, and 4K monitor. I am a poorer but happy camper.
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Luis L.
> 3 dayIts really good at protecting your Raspberry Pi 4, it has good thermal dissipation, and the idea of the magnetic cover for the GPIO is excellent. It adds to the size of your Pi, but I find it totally worth it.
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Justin Pickette
Greater than one weekThe brains behind my custom arcade, I love this case, Im about to get the m.2 expansion to it soon
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Candace
> 3 dayDoes exactly as described. Love the quality and stays cool.
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Tad
> 3 dayUsing as possible desktop alternative. stays cool while maintaining access to the GPIO for projects.