“The only issue that I had was with the Blue Heatsink that I bought and used with this case, RPi 4 B+, and the Pi PoE Hat. The heatsink was just a bit too thick to fit without modification. Yes, Dremel Tools are useful. Or if the case had another sheet/slab/chuck (technical terms) to increase the distance between PoE Hat and Pi, then modifications would not be needed. I did have the RPi 4 with a 15x15x15 mm heatsink and two GPIO pin extenders. I did need two sets of standoffs and some acorn nuts (used as feet [poor choice of feet}) , but I did have a good heatsink. I do like heatsinks? Yes, I do, bigger the better. Would I buy the case again? Yes, I would and likely the heatsink as well. Because now I know what I am getting into.”
“ONly 4/5 owing to some challenges getting the case to screw together, I suspect some of the plastic elements were either too thick or screws were too short and I had some challenges getting the whole case to screw together. Even now I'm not sure how much thread is actually holding the case together but it seems secure and is working.”
“It's a good case, perfect for ventilation.
The plastic pieces are easy to assemble and allow good enough airflow.
If i had to mark a disappointment though, they would be the mounting screws and spacers.
They are all made of plastic, easy to break and make an otherwise great product feel cheap”
“Cool case, although you should treat the black rubber/plastic standoffs and screws with quite some care, otherwise their threaded parts may tear off.”
“The case is a bit fiddly to put together and is quite simple looking but overall it is sturdy, seems to provide plenty of ventilation and is in a cabinet under the stairs out of view anyway”