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Argon ONE M.2 Aluminum Case for Raspberry Pi 4 with SATA SSD Support | Power Button and Fan | Compatible B-Key and B+M Key

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Features

  • EXPLORE POSSIBILITIES --- Take your Raspberry Pi 4 case to another level with included M.2 SATA Expansion Board. Maximize Raspberry Pi 4 SSD use with any M.2 SATA SSD B-Key or B+M Key.
  • ALL DAY, EVERYDAY PERFORMANCE --- Most powerful Argon ONE M.2 case for the Raspberry Pi 4 is designed to provide you with high performance for extended periods. It features passive cooling with an aluminum Pi 4 case and integrated heatsink, as well as active cooling with a PWM 30mm fan. Configureable Argon ONE script to control fan speed and help maintain optimal temperature for the Raspberry Pi 4.
  • EFFICIENT WORKFLOW --- Work efficiently with less clutter and easily access two (2) full sized HDMI display ports and open access to GPIO pins. Neat cable management system on your Raspberry Pi 4 case reduces the risk of damage and improves cable performance.
  • ONE PUSH POWER MANAGEMENT --- Avoid unneccessary damage and data loss due to unplugging RPI 4 directly by using the built-in safe shutdown power button. Protect your data and SD Card with a single push safe shutdown execution.
  • USE RASPBERRY PI 4 LONGER --- Extend the life of your Pi with an aluminum case for Raspberry Pi 4. Protect exposed circuitry while keeping it cool, protected and your table neat.
  • ENJOY SEAMLESS CONTROL --- Extend the reach of your Raspberry Pi 4 with the integrated IR receiver. Easily control the device from a distance while still keeping the safe shutdown execution by using the Argon IR Remote*. *sold separately
  • ENDLESS WAYS TO WORK & PLAY --- Maximize the use of your Raspberry Pi SSD case with various Raspberry Pi OS. Custom Argon ONE script compatible with Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, Kodi/LibreElec, Retropie.

Brand: Argon Forty


Case Type: Tower


Recommended Uses For Product: Single Board Computer


Color: M.2 CASE


Material: Aluminum


Cooling Method: Air


Item Weight: 150 Grams


Number of USB 2 Ports: 2


Hard Disk Form Factor: 3.5 Inches


Fan Count: 1


Wireless Type: ‎Infrared


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎2


Brand: ‎Argon Forty


Item model number: ‎A20-002 AR-MDT


Operating System: ‎Linux


Item Weight: ‎5.3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎4.33 x 3.74 x 1.85 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎4.33 x 3.74 x 1.85 inches


Color: ‎M.2 CASE


Manufacturer: ‎Argon Forty


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎November 3, 2020


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  • Excellent investment. Quality product. Great performance and efficiency!
A Raspberry Pi is a micro, single-board computer about the size of a credit card. You can connect the keyboard, mouse, monitor, and internet cables (or use Wi-Fi) to it without the need for it to be enclosed in a case. In general, as the CPU (central processing unit) on any computer is used, it generates heat as a byproduct. Not having a case for the Pi means it can vent that heat into the air freely, but at the risk of dust and dirt accumulating on the board as well as damage from accidental static electricity shock to protect the exposed circuitry and processing units. As such, having a good case to put the Pi into is a smart and crucial decision. After researching the many methods of cooling the CPU, either by attaching an external mini-fan or by function of a case, I finally landed and decided on this Argon ONE M.2 Aluminum Case as my standout choice because of its quality, compatibility, performance, and efficiency. It is high-quality aluminum with a brushed finish to it that makes it look cool and premium. The top is magnetic for easy access to the Pi board and components. It is specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi 4 (the model I have) to be sleek and sturdy for reliable high performance for extended periods of time (meaning it’s ok for the CPU to get hot when you game or stream media) because the case incorporates an active-cooling fan that is really quiet (so you probably won’t notice that it’s running), with controllable speed and is made from aluminum with integrated heat-sink which means it passively draws the heat from the CPU and disburses it into the air safely and effectively. The air is cooled and circulated well to keep all components running smoothly. That is its main function, but this version of the case also adds a power button (where the Pi has none, only its plug) for quick and safe power on and shutdown (to protect data and the SD memory card and Pi board and circuitry against unexpected power interruptions like surges and outages). It is compact and doesn’t clutter a desktop or workspace. Its design offers 2 full-sized HDMI display ports for connecting to computer monitors. It also has neat cable management with all connections being on the back of the case (whereas the Raspberry Pi itself has connections on different sides). The M.2 NVMe SSD slot is on the bottom and really easy to install and remove an SSD card. It benefits from the circulated air cooling that the fan provides to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. So of course you want to protect and augment your Pi and this is definitely the way to do it! You got a passive cooling aluminum with heat-sink case, active cooling fan, a power button, 2 full-size HDMI ports, and great cable management at the back. You want this. You need this. I totally and highly recommend it for any proud Raspberry Pi 4 owner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2023 by Chris Montanari Chris Montanari

  • Awesome case with great customer service to match!
The Product: This is really a great little case with a solid feel; the upper body is metal, which serves as a passive heat sink though there is also an included fan (which I have found to be fairly quiet) for active cooling. The instructions for adding support for the safe-shutdown features of the power circuit are easy enough to follow. The bottom is dark smokey but translucent plastic so that the included internal IR receiver can work. Probably helps with the WiFi, which I have not had a problem with. And you can see the Pi's LEDs, which is a plus. I really like how all the I/O ports are moved to the rear on this case. Less clutter and a cleaner installation overall. Use Case: I got this case to use in a general-purpose "desktop" Pi setup for tinkering and development of Pi, Arduino, NodeMCU (ESP-8266), ESP-32, and similar projects. I really appreciate the magnetic cover and convenient labeling of the GPIO header pins. When I'm not tinkering with electronics, it covers up snugly and has a nice look. But it comes off easily and has easy to read labels for when I want to stick a DuPont wire in there and connect it to some project on the breadboard. I also use this Pi for occasional retro gaming and media consumption. Though that is not my primary use case, it is a great choice for such a setup. Caveats: For my use case, I occasionally need to boot off of different SD cards and you have to open the case to access this. You can set it to boot from a SATA M.2 SSD, which is an awesome feature. But there too you still have to open the case to change the boot media if your use demands it. They could have designed it to allow SD card access, but it would have affected the clean front-facing aesthetic. Especially since the RPi's SD card slot is not spring loaded. So more than a simple recessed slot, you need enough access for your thumbnail to remove them. As this makes a great case for a media-center, retro-gaming, or Pi desktop which would typically just be set to boot from the SSD and left alone, I understand why they chose form over function here. It's a hassle I can cope with. Fortunately the bottom screws mount through to threaded metal rather than plastic, which is a huge win for re-opening and closing frequently. EXTRA CREDIT: I had an outstanding customer service experience with Argon40. For some unfathomable reason, the I/O extender printed circuit board that came with the kit was not working. It is meant to relocate the A/V audio and HDMI ports from the side of the RPi to the bask of the case. I was unable to get video to work on either port. I tested everything and even used a brand new HDMI cable until I was sure that the PCB was the problem. The customer service was quick and courteous, shipping out to me a replacement part which arrived very quickly. A matter of a few days all the way from Hong Kong. The whole experience was very low friction; no resistance to providing a replacement. They took time to read and contemplate my problem description, offering suggestions and showing interest in understanding why it failed. Normally I would have to chop a star for getting a bad part. But the friendly and prompt customer service more than makes up for it. They were even kind enough to send replacement silicone pads to mate with the heat sinks as my many removals and re-installs of the Pi and the AV board had taken it's toll on the original included thermal pads. I should say that outside of the bum PCB, the build quality is really top notch. Conclusion: I am a happy customer, pleased with the product and *especially* pleased to know the company will stand behind their product and gives attentive support. That matters a lot. I am sure I will be a repeat customer in the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2021 by Timothy L.

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