Argon One Raspberry Pi 3 B+ / B Case with Cooling Fan and Power Button | Supports Retro Gaming, Movies, and Music
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Argon One Raspberry Pi 3 B+ / B Case with Cooling Fan and Power Button | Supports Retro Gaming, Movies, and Music
Clean Stylized Design | Argon One Case is made for people to get into computers, programming and electronics. Its metal aluminum alloy and polished gray finish complements its modern, sleek, stylish and minimalist design. Ultimately, the Argon One Case combines armor-like durability with functionality and futuristic aesthetics all in one package.
Amazing Cooling | The aluminum alloy top doesn't just make it look cool, but cools the computer too. This boosts the processor performance of the Raspberry Pi as the case dissipates heat more efficiently than any other case in the market. The whole case becomes a heatsink passively cooling the CPU. To top it off, the case comes with a built-in PCB board with a fan attached to actively manage the temperature of the device. These two cooling systems combined guarantee long-lasting use without overheating better than any other case like the Flirc. The fan speed can be configured anytime via the Terminal App in Linux, as well as the conditions for automating the fan speed.
Minimal Clutter | All the ports of the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ are now accessed at the back for better cable management.
Easy to Assemble | The case comes with a top and bottom, 4 screws, a built-in PCB Board, a silicon thermal pad, and a PCB Board that extends the audio and HDMI ports. Combining the parts together is simple and intuitive. All that is needed is a four-way screwdriver to assemble the case.
Access to GPIO PINS | Accessible GPIO pins A magnetic removable top makes the Pins accessible at all times, allowing the computer to be used in various electronics projects.
Safe System Shutdown | The case' Power Button turns the computer ON and OFF while ensuring that the files stored are safe. The activated Power Button initiates a Soft Shutdown prior to completely cutting the power/current in the Raspberry Pi.