Printables link containing all files - Supports A300, X300 and X600
Most of you are probably already aware of @msystems's fantastic DeskNano designs which have been available for a little while already. Check them out if you haven't!
I wanted to build off the foundation that he laid and offer...
I got a 3D Printer recently (Voxelab Aquila, basically an Ender 3 V2 clone) and tackled this as a beginner project and an alternative to the long out of stock official I/O kit. It's pretty simple and likely has room to be optimized more but as it sits now it slots in nicely and holds tightly...
Hi, everyone!
First off, I want to thank this community for the inspiration and lots of golden threads with food for thought. Lurking since my first proper SFF build in January (images in my profile), but this summer decided to push further with a custom case.
Current project status summary...
Noticed a 2-5 degree decrease in temps on my cpu when propping up my case so I decided to make some riser feet. I made two sizes, one set to achieve 1" of clearance under the case and a second for 1.5".
I designed them to be pop right on without any other hardware or glue and to match the...
Fully 3D printed, small form factor, computer case.
This was built using hardware that was a few years old mainly as a proof of concept. This was designed to replace another HTPC I had in the entertainment center.
The processor is an i5 4440. The video card is a GTX 750ti. There is an SSD and...
Hi all,
I've been trying to design a uATX case on and off for about the past month after being inspired by this post, but no matter what I do, I can't seem to get it under 25l while still keeping all the components I'd like to.
So, solution: itx (!).
Because I lack funds, I decided to try and...
After seeing some of the concepts here for a Ryzen APU case, I've decided to throw my hat into the ring. This has been some time in development although I have only started working on the current design a couple of days ago.
What started as a mostly nondescript square-ish case now took a more...
This is now ready for the first release, with a fully customizable, 3d printable traditional shoebox layout. Other layouts may come later.
The layout below (that I have personally printed and am using) is 7.15L with a Noctua NH-L12S, an SFX PSU, a 140mm intake fan, and a Zotac 1080 Mini...
Hey SFF Forums!
This is my first post here, I've been a LONG time lurker and decided it's time to build something new. I tend to get the build-itch once a year and part-out an old system to make room for a new one. Two years ago I built an NCase M1 (V3) which was friggin sweet, however, it...
Hey everyone! I'm starting a new SFF case project, this time centered around the STX form factor. A week ago, I was perusing this forum and retro futurism on reddit, and came up with the idea of this case. I had Fallout 4's artistic style in mind when making the case, inspiring things like the...
This zip file contains all of the necessary DXF files (for laser cutting), STEP files (for modifying), and STL files (for 3d printing) to make your own monolith, or even customize it to your liking (add new vents, increase the case size, etc.)
I'm working on a fully fledged google Doc that...
INTRODUCING:
MOD CORNERS
- Easy to implement
- Fast prototyping of panel based SFF cases
- Gives you clean corners
3mm Material, 10mm screw point from corner
- Technical Diagram is for 3mm material, Mod Corners can be modified for any material between 1.5mm - 3.5mm
- Recommended screw is...
Hi comunity of SFF.
I designed and made my first SFF case.
In this case I used AutoCAD to designed because I needed to see if all the parts will fit on the case, I don't have any idea about components.
I had two first conditions: use a MIni-ITX motherboard and a low profile graphic card (for...
The LZ7 mini cube case is intended to be part of a range of cases that cater for different SFF needs, I have tried to create a design that can easily scale up and down in size.
I was going to work on a smaller case that would be named the LZ5, but there has instead been quite a bit of interest...