I have tried several Pi4 cases and this is my favorite. But not at first. The assembly was a bit fiddly. Instead of the usual "box", this case is made up of 9 layers from bottom to top. About halfway through you put the Pi back in place, add a few more layers, attach the fan, then finish with the top layer and install the mounting screws through all the layers. Once assembled it looks like a solid brick with a hollowed out interior just right for installing the Pi4 board. The instructions are tiny and the case orientation changes between some photos. In the end I just discarded the instructions and experimented with all the parts until I got the idea. I definitely like the result. The body is firm and smooth. In addition to the case, the kit includes heatsinks for 4 chips (not just the processor), a fan, two micro HDMI cables, and a nifty little microSD USB reader (regular SD media is not needed). The fan is fairly quiet and can probably be left off until proven otherwise. Recommended.
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