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    Enclosure 486 front panel 1:2 for InWin Chopin

    https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/468-mini-retro-build-in-inwin-chopin.7292/ This is the thread where you can see what it looks like
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    468 mini retro build in InWin Chopin

    https://smallformfactor.net/forum/resources/486-front-panel-1-2-for-inwin-chopin.112/ I modified my original cad model and added the STEP file here. As described, the new clips should work a lot better but the IO holes were a bit missaligned on my machine and I moved the holes around a bit, but...
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    .STEP 486 front panel 1:2 for InWin Chopin 2018-04-29

    This can be 3D Printed in SLS Polyamide and fits an inWin Chopin ITX case, no screws required. LEDs, Powerbutton and front panel clicks right in. This is a reworked version of V1 that I printed where I strenghtend the clips - it should now hold on tighter to the Chopin's frame. But I have never...
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    Enclosure 486 front panel 1:2 for InWin Chopin

    iPeg submitted a new resource: 486 front panel 1:2 for InWin Chopin - Makes a Chopin ITX case look like a tiny oldschool PC Read more about this resource...
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    468 mini retro build in InWin Chopin

    Seriously? I thought it was a 30d trial and a 40$ subscription. But you’re right, there is in fact a hobbyist section on the Autodesk website. Will investigate.
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    468 mini retro build in InWin Chopin

    The cool thing with 3D printing in polyamide is that you can have very fine gaps (though there are limits to wall thickness) and it behaves like normal plastic. So the button „floats“ inside a hole and is hinged on a solid piece that bends. I would love to but it needs fixing first and my...
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    468 mini retro build in InWin Chopin

    Hi guys, I was lurking on this board a few weeks ago and decided to build sth small and fun. I saw how many people used the InWin Chopin for SFF builds and realized, when lying sideways, it reminded me a bit of my first PC, a black 486 desktop. So I build a Ryzen 2200 retro PC that would run...