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You might be able to find a flirc heatsink case for it they are pretty tidy
Flirc cases are nice, but the rubber parts do not handle the high temperatures well.
One of my pis is running inside a cupboard, so not ideal in terms of ventilation. The rubbery top and bottom of the case has started to dissolve into a sticky oil that was a bitch to clean up. The plastic underneath looks OK, so once the rest of it dissolves it will look normal again.
The other pi with the same case that's out in the open shows no signs of degradation.
Thats helpful to know, thanks. I was going to use a flirc case inside a magic mirror but I wont do that now 😅