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# M.2 SATA SSD support for ultra-fast storage One-push safe shutdown power button Hybrid cooling: passive aluminum heatsink + active 30mm fan 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

**Brand:** argon forty
**Price:** NT$3085
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## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your Raspberry Pi 4 game with power, speed, and style!

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- **What is this?** 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 by argon forty
- **How much does it cost?** NT$3085 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Effortless Power Control:** Protect your data and hardware with a built-in safe shutdown button—no more risky unplugging.
- • **Stay Cool Under Pressure:** Advanced hybrid cooling system combining sleek aluminum passive heatsink with whisper-quiet active fan for all-day performance.
- • **Blazing Fast Storage Expansion:** Unlock the full speed of your Raspberry Pi 4 with M.2 SATA SSD compatibility—B-Key & B+M Key supported.
- • **Clutter-Free, Dual Display Ready:** Dual full-sized HDMI ports and smart cable management keep your workspace clean and your workflow seamless.
- • **Remote Control & Extended Functionality:** Integrated IR receiver lets you command your Pi from afar, perfect for media centers and retro gaming setups.

## Overview

The Argon ONE M.2 SATA is a premium aluminum case designed for Raspberry Pi 4, featuring M.2 SATA SSD support for lightning-fast storage, a hybrid cooling system with passive heatsink and active fan, and a safe shutdown power button to protect your data. It offers dual HDMI outputs, neat cable management, and an integrated IR receiver for remote control, making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for professionals and enthusiasts seeking high performance and sleek design.

## Description

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Review: Great design, functional, but... - For starters, the product is amazing. I will give a few criticisms here. Don't take those as reasons not to buy this product, buy it anyway because it is the best case I've seen for the Pi. I am listing these downsides constructively and as a heads up to potential buyers so that you will know to mitigate these. Aside from these couple of things this product case is awesome, and even these couple of things are not a big deal at all. First, and probably the worst (though it's not that bad) is the connection for the power supply. I've been using this case for weeks now, and I move it around a fair amount. That means plugging/unplugging the power supply. I've noticed it has some movement when I connect it. It will kind of wiggle up/down after being connected. It comes from the piece that is on the inside of the case to which the USB-C power supply cord connects (not the cord itself, which is the Argon power supply, also highly recommended). I can foresee that failing, so I am very careful with it. It's possible that it will last a very long time. The movement doesn't necessarily mean it will fail, but it makes me nervous. I imagine they could make a slight change to that part to make it more sturdy. Maybe give it a slight recess or something so that any tension from moving it around would be between the USB-C cord itself and the body of the case, rather than on the little connection components themselves. Again, might last forever, but to my mind that will be the first point of failure for this product. If you move it around a lot, be careful with that part when plugging/unplugging especially. If you intend to leave it in the same place mostly and won't be unplugging it much, then this won't affect you at all. The second thing is heavily dependent on personal preference and use case, but to me the shape of it is somewhat awkward. It's not bad per se, it actually even looks nice, but the shape is not the most functional. It sits very stable and looks good, but it has that slope to it that would prevent you from sitting anything on it in a stable way and you wouldn't really be able to do things like sitting it on its side or upside down, etc. Not a huge drawback, but I can easily see reasons that you would want to position it differently. So while it looks great, being more squared would make it more functional. Related to this is that the GPIO is located on the top where you would very naturally want to sit something, but because of the slope anything attached to the GPIO and sitting on the top of the case would lean, thus putting pressure on the GPIO and maybe bending them or causing a disconnect or something. The third thing is super minor - the cover for the GPIO compartment is great but a little bit tricky to get off. That's a double edged sword, though. You want the thing to be very secure - and it is. But when you want to take it off, you have to fumble with it a bit, or at least I do. There's no notch, tab, etc. where you can easily get a grip to open it. Mine had a problem with one of the magnets that keeps that bit attached. The first time I opened it, one of the magnets that holds it in place stayed on the case rather than coming off with the lid. In other words, the magnet on the lid is supposed to stay attached inside the lid but it wasn't glued in there well. It still does it's job fine, I haven't even glued it on. The entire thing is metal (at least, all of it except the bottom part that houses the SSD), so the magnet clings to the case and the lid regardless of whether it is glued or not. I could see losing it when it stays stuck to the case when you take the lid off. Depending on what you're doing with it, you might knock it off the case, forget about it, etc. Then the lid wouldn't attach to the lid correctly without it there. I could glue it if I wanted, I suppose. So minor of an issue I haven't even bothered to do even that simple of a fix... Long story short - best case around for the Pi, great price, great construction, does exactly what you want it to do, only downsides are super minor, very picky things. Buy it.
Review: 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.

## 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 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.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08MJ3CSW7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #352 in Computer Cases #812 in Computer Hard Drive Accessories #1,008 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Argon Forty |
| CPU Model | ARMv7 |
| Compatible Devices | Raspberry Pi 4 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,777) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.33"L x 3.74"W x 1.85"H |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Argon Forty |
| Mfr Part Number | RB-ARGONONE-M2 |
| Model Name | 522795 |
| Model Number | A20-002 AR-MDT |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Processor Brand | Broadcom |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| RAM Memory Technology | LPDDR4 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 670924947042 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 month |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Argon Forty
- **CPU Model:** ARMv7
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Model Name:** 522795
- **Operating System:** Linux

## Images

![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 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51PcE4SYA9L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this support nvme cards like the samsung 970 evo m.2 nvme?**
A: NO. this enclosure is NOT compatible with NVMe drives. It is only compatible with M.2 SATA SSDs.

**Q: Recommended m.2 card**
A: Any B-key and B+M key compatible M.2 SSD will work. I installed a Samsung 860 EVO 500GB M.2 drive in mine. Does NOT support NVMe SSD's!

**Q: which m.2 ssd size is okay? 2280? 2260? 2240?**
A: either 2260 or 2280 M.2 sata or a 2.5 inch sata drive. The transfer rate is limited by the usb3.0 spec.

**Q: Amz listing for top package (of the 3) is confusing! is this the argon one m.2 and ssd base as one set? no pi, psu nor ssd included right?**
A: 3 Versions:
1- No M.2 is only moving position of micro HDMI(no conversion to HDMI) and Audio to same side as USB. Has opening for SD slot in correct position. Fan included. Ordered by me. Needed next version.
2- M.2 bottom part(no conversion to HDMI, no remote sensor) uses part already ordered above only adds M.2 with USB 3 connection with donggle provided. No access to the SD card slot I found out after I ordered so kinda regretted as boot is required with SD for most things so if you want to go to different Operating systems kinda an issue and I haven't changed to M.2 sata SSD card yet as still trying to play with operating systems. Want Windows but not a fully updatable version yet and arm 64 version available just recently but buggy. (M.2 sata SSD card 2280 separate has to be this type of SSD) I ordered SSD tried to use with Twister but not fully working yet as haven't switched to SSD storage yet. I had to make a hole for the SD card change out for booting different operating systems. For this reason should have bought the next version and HDMI conversion. 
3-M.2 bundle (haven't ordered yet as my build has run me tight on money should have just bought this one to begin with just for the HDMI conversion) I had to buy micro SD conversion cords for previous version if bought this version wouldn't have had to. Still have to buy separate M.2 sata SSD card I bought one on sale which was a great price plus I had a first time order credit so really good deal. If only I bought this version. I am not sure if this version has slot for SD card as same bottom as the second version I believe comes with this version. I am guessing not. I would suggest if you order argon m.2 buy the whole bundle not separately. This version even if you have an SD card slot issue like me at least until I put everything to M.2 sata SSD card. Just some OS require booting through SD card I believe. Still new to Rasberry pi 4B 8GB wifi version as well as Linux. The command in Linux is included in your instruction manuals for fan but the fan wouldn't work through Windows the times I tried and command wouldn't work through command prompt so need to figure out as it got real hot with Windows the last try and slow too.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great design, functional, but...
*by I***E on May 8, 2021*

For starters, the product is amazing. I will give a few criticisms here. Don't take those as reasons not to buy this product, buy it anyway because it is the best case I've seen for the Pi. I am listing these downsides constructively and as a heads up to potential buyers so that you will know to mitigate these. Aside from these couple of things this product case is awesome, and even these couple of things are not a big deal at all. First, and probably the worst (though it's not that bad) is the connection for the power supply. I've been using this case for weeks now, and I move it around a fair amount. That means plugging/unplugging the power supply. I've noticed it has some movement when I connect it. It will kind of wiggle up/down after being connected. It comes from the piece that is on the inside of the case to which the USB-C power supply cord connects (not the cord itself, which is the Argon power supply, also highly recommended). I can foresee that failing, so I am very careful with it. It's possible that it will last a very long time. The movement doesn't necessarily mean it will fail, but it makes me nervous. I imagine they could make a slight change to that part to make it more sturdy. Maybe give it a slight recess or something so that any tension from moving it around would be between the USB-C cord itself and the body of the case, rather than on the little connection components themselves. Again, might last forever, but to my mind that will be the first point of failure for this product. If you move it around a lot, be careful with that part when plugging/unplugging especially. If you intend to leave it in the same place mostly and won't be unplugging it much, then this won't affect you at all. The second thing is heavily dependent on personal preference and use case, but to me the shape of it is somewhat awkward. It's not bad per se, it actually even looks nice, but the shape is not the most functional. It sits very stable and looks good, but it has that slope to it that would prevent you from sitting anything on it in a stable way and you wouldn't really be able to do things like sitting it on its side or upside down, etc. Not a huge drawback, but I can easily see reasons that you would want to position it differently. So while it looks great, being more squared would make it more functional. Related to this is that the GPIO is located on the top where you would very naturally want to sit something, but because of the slope anything attached to the GPIO and sitting on the top of the case would lean, thus putting pressure on the GPIO and maybe bending them or causing a disconnect or something. The third thing is super minor - the cover for the GPIO compartment is great but a little bit tricky to get off. That's a double edged sword, though. You want the thing to be very secure - and it is. But when you want to take it off, you have to fumble with it a bit, or at least I do. There's no notch, tab, etc. where you can easily get a grip to open it. Mine had a problem with one of the magnets that keeps that bit attached. The first time I opened it, one of the magnets that holds it in place stayed on the case rather than coming off with the lid. In other words, the magnet on the lid is supposed to stay attached inside the lid but it wasn't glued in there well. It still does it's job fine, I haven't even glued it on. The entire thing is metal (at least, all of it except the bottom part that houses the SSD), so the magnet clings to the case and the lid regardless of whether it is glued or not. I could see losing it when it stays stuck to the case when you take the lid off. Depending on what you're doing with it, you might knock it off the case, forget about it, etc. Then the lid wouldn't attach to the lid correctly without it there. I could glue it if I wanted, I suppose. So minor of an issue I haven't even bothered to do even that simple of a fix... Long story short - best case around for the Pi, great price, great construction, does exactly what you want it to do, only downsides are super minor, very picky things. Buy it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome case with great customer service to match!
*by T***. on August 11, 2021*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy solution to add M.2 SATA SSD to Pi 4
*by A***N on March 20, 2024*

First of all, this case is basically a nice way to add SSD via USB 3 to a Pi 4, if you don't mind having a USB dangling from your pi with a USB cable, you can add SSD and have it boot off of it for far cheaper (a $9 M.2 tool-free enclosure would work just fine). But if you want a more elegant design, this case is amazing. It's nicely built, with solid aluminum, full-size HDMI ports, built-in fan with custom fan control software, power button, easy magnetic door to GPIO pins, and more. Only minor downsize is that this case is not exactly stackable, and is rather large, but you know that just from looking at the photos so that was the expectation. My Pi runs (a rather large installation of) homebridge with many child bridges, pivpn, and a couple small custom things managed by pm2. The CPU temp is basically constant at around 45ºC, and the fan is silent. Only time it spun up a bit was when I compiled a sizable open source project on it. Before going SSD my pi 4 ran on MicroSD that was probably 4 years old, it got super slow and I suspected it would die fairly soon. The speedup with dd read and write of a 100M file is about 20x. I compared it with a almost-brand-new pi 5 with SD setup, and speedup is about 10x, I'm going to upgrade that pi 5 with NVMe real soon after experiencing the speed gain with this M.2 setup. Overall, it is a very nice solution to add fast SSD to pi 4, albeit a little bit pricey. But if you're not super price-sensitive, this is the way.

## Frequently Bought Together

- 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
- Argon USB C Power Supply with Switch | Raspberry Pi 4 Power Supply
- Argon IR Remote for Argon Raspberry Pi 4 Cases | with Programmable Buttons and Safe Shutdown | AAA Battery not Included

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