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Product description: Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 - with fan and heatsink - aluminum - black
Argon ONE V3 for Raspberry Pi 5 is an aluminum protective case that enables active and passive cooling using a PWM -controlled blower fan and heat sinks for the power chip and CPU. It also has a power button that allows you to safely turn off and restart the system. It offers easy access to various types of ports and includes a magnetic cover that, when removed, gives external access to the GPIO pins . The housing also has a built-in infrared sensor that allows remote control of the device using the Argon IR remote control and a 3.5 mm audio connector for the Argon BLSTR DAC sound board, which is not included in the set and will be released in March 2024.
Our offer also includes an extended version of this case - Argon ONE V3 M.2 NVMe PCIe .
Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 - with fan and heat sink - aluminum - black.
Technical specifications of the Argon ONE V3 housing
- Compatibility: Raspberry Pi 5
- Cooling type: active-passive cooling
- Active cooling: PWM blower fan, diameter 30 mm
- Passive cooling: heatsink for power management chip and CPU
- Port access: 40-pin GPIO, 2x HDMI Type A, 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB Type C (power), 1x Gigabit Ethernet, 1x 3.5 mm audio jack (for Argon BLSTR DAC)
- GPIO access: via easy removal of the magnetic cover
- IR sensor: built-in infrared sensor compatible with Argon IR remote control
- Built-in power button: yes
- Material: aluminum
- Black colour
- Dimensions: 105 x 95 x 34 mm
Set contents
- Argon ONE V3 case for Raspberry Pi 5 with PWM fan and heat sinks
- Fitting elements
- Magnetic cover for access to GPIO pins
- Thermally conductive tape
- User manual
The set does not include the Raspberry Pi 5 minicomputer and the Argon BLSTR DAC audio card. Our offer includes Raspberry Pi 5 4 GB and Raspberry Pi 5 8 GB .
Argon One V3 power button and fan control script installation instructions
Step 1: Configure EEPROM settings
- Connect your Raspberry Pi to the Internet.
- Make sure your system is up to date.
- Execute the command below in the terminal:
curl https://download.argon40.com/argon-eeprom.sh | bash
- Restart your Raspberry Pi.
Step 2: Installation of the Argon control script and Config.txt settings
- Connect your Raspberry Pi to the Internet.
- Execute the command below in the terminal:
curl https://download.argon40.com/argon1.sh | bash
- Restart your Raspberry Pi.
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