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The Argon ONE V2 Case is one of our best-selling Raspberry Pi 4 cases - and it just got even better with the new V2 version, which now features full-size HDMI ports and a built-in infrared receiver.
The case is with aluminium alloy and polished with a grey finish, making your Raspberry Pi look modern, sleek, and stylish. The case lid acts as a heatsink with the metal top cover directly connected to the CPU via a thermal pad. This, combined with the case vents and included cooling fan board, offers outstanding cooling for your Raspberry Pi 4.
Ports are rerouted to the rear of the case keeping messy cables in one area, making it perfect for a desk case, TV box and more. Alongside this, a configurable power button allows you to shut down and restart your Raspberry Pi without pulling cables.
The Raspberry Pi's GPIO pins are also accessible via a removable magnetic top cover, which exposes the colour-coded and labelled pins for ultimate convenience (note: most HATs will not directly connect to the GPOIO section).
Ultimately, the Argon One Case combines functionality and futuristic aesthetics all in one fantastic package.
Instruction manual (printed manual included in case box)
The aluminium alloy case doesn’t just make the computer look cool, but it also cools the computer too.
The case has an extension that connects to the processor with a thermal cooling pad so that heat from the processor is transferred to the case. This means that the case becomes a heat sink passively cooling the motherboard so that the computer can work without building up much heat.
To top it off, the case comes with a built-in PCB board with a fan attached to actively cool the Raspberry Pi further. These two cooling systems combined guarantee long-lasting use without overheating.
The fan speed can be configured anytime via the terminal, as well as the conditions for changing the fan speed passively.
Replacement fans are available here.
All the ports of the Raspberry Pi are accessed at the back to ensure that Cable clutter is at a minimum. This also makes the computer easy to tidy and pack up when on the move without compromising any ports of the motherboard.
The case comes with a top and bottom, 4 screws, a built-in PCB Board, a silicon cooling pad, and a PCB Board that extends the audio and converts the micro-HDMI ports to full-size HDMI.
Assembling the Raspberry Pi with the case though is as easy as 1, 2, 3 or A, B, C. Combining the parts together is simple and intuitive. All that’s needed is a four-way screwdriver, and that’s just to tighten the screws to the bottom of the case. No special tools needed at all.
After assembling the computer and installing the OS on the SD Card, a one-line script needs to be typed into the terminal so that the power button and fan can be used.
The case was designed with one main purpose, protecting the Raspberry Pi without compromising the full functionality of the motherboard.
The built-in PCB board extends the GPIO pins of the Raspberry Pi. When the pins aren’t in use, they’re covered and protected by a magnetic removable top. This makes the Pins accessible at all times, allowing the computer to be used in various electronics projects.
The case comes with a simple power button to turn the computer on and off while ensuring that the files stored are safe. When the one-line script is installed, the power button has multiple functions depending on how the button is pressed