“The NEO 5 is an ok case, but be aware that the only output is micro HDMI which for most new raspberry pi users, they won't be familiar with or have this kind of cable. It's also worth noting that this case will come with two screws that aren't long enough on one side. This is because the Pi takes up space inbetween the screw and the thread, you will need to get longer screws and this is also what the original vendor (Argon) advises. Trying to source tiny screws can be a challenge and not having the case assembled can leave you feeling dissapointed when first setting up, particularly for new Pi users. For the extra £5/£10, the Argon ONE V3 is worth every penny. It converts the micro to full normal HDMI ports and the case assembles well first time without any issues, I ended up buying this to replace the Argon NEO 5.”
“Very tidy, compact case. Things to note: fiddly to connect the PCIe cable (Argon have the foresight to supply a spare!) and your NVMe drive needs to be "naked" as the Argon case acts as a heatsink.”
“Looks really nice, with a satisfactory heft to it. A little bit fiddly to install the nvme, but works well. Noisless fan in normal use. Only heard it kick in once, but it was under load scanning metadata for loads of films.”
“Was easy to put together with a bit of help from Youtube and the clear instructions provided. The RPi5 in the case, with extra memory, works very well. The service and delivery from PiHut was very good. I don't mind paying a bit more for the post office rather than other cowboy delivery firms.”