This aluminum case from Argon One is a work of art with impeccable design. When designing this case, the designers paid a lot of attention to every detail. It feels very solid. It's a good weight and doesn't move or get pulled by cables. The Pi fits snugly and is well protected. The power supply is also of good quality. The transformer is nice and heavy, and the cable is soft but strong. The power button has a pleasant tactile click. The USB-C power port fits perfectly with no play. The included HDMI/Audio PCB Extender fits perfectly and is well made. The PCB extension is the ideal solution to place all ports on the back of the case. The case itself is a heatsink for the Pi and has a built-in fan that keeps the Pi very cool even under heavy workloads. I have quite a few Pi cases, and I've never fallen in love with one like I've fallen in love with Argonsky. This is a great and most functional case I have ever owned. Last but not least, the instructions are of excellent quality. Everything is explained step by step in an understandable way. The Argon One raised the bar for Pi cases. Their craftsmanship is superior to all others. I'll be buying another for another Pi project I'm building.
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