So my work pc case is really outdated and I needed an upgrade.
I wanted something that had the following;
1. Small as possible housing an ATX motherboard.
2. Has a handle.
3. Single SDD housing.
4. All PCI-E slotes available.
5. And most importantly used standard components available locally as down time needs to be kept to a minimum. So riser cards, and pico PSUs where no longer an option after a few previous prototypes.
So that brought me to this work in progress. A simple 15.9l 3 panel Aluminum case with a front 280mm radiator forming part of the case. Here below next to my current case, measuring 355mm High x 328mm Long x 145mm Deep.
A 3mm frame bent from a single piece of laser cut aluminium with the 280mm radiator holding the front together.
I had to wait for this piece first to measure for the side panel dimension exactly. These are being cut at the moment with the smaller components.
The ATX PSU sits above the CPU area with the fan facing down helping ventilate the motherboard components. This leaves +- 45mm of space between the PSU and the CPU, plenty for the Corsair H115i Pro RGB pump to sit under.
This is not meant to be a show off PC as the PSU hides a lot of the motherboard and I don't plan on having a side window anyway. Once complete will be taken apart and anodized. I will be keeping the fans exposed as I like the look.
Will update once I have the side panels and some better pics.
I wanted something that had the following;
1. Small as possible housing an ATX motherboard.
2. Has a handle.
3. Single SDD housing.
4. All PCI-E slotes available.
5. And most importantly used standard components available locally as down time needs to be kept to a minimum. So riser cards, and pico PSUs where no longer an option after a few previous prototypes.
So that brought me to this work in progress. A simple 15.9l 3 panel Aluminum case with a front 280mm radiator forming part of the case. Here below next to my current case, measuring 355mm High x 328mm Long x 145mm Deep.
A 3mm frame bent from a single piece of laser cut aluminium with the 280mm radiator holding the front together.
I had to wait for this piece first to measure for the side panel dimension exactly. These are being cut at the moment with the smaller components.
The ATX PSU sits above the CPU area with the fan facing down helping ventilate the motherboard components. This leaves +- 45mm of space between the PSU and the CPU, plenty for the Corsair H115i Pro RGB pump to sit under.
This is not meant to be a show off PC as the PSU hides a lot of the motherboard and I don't plan on having a side window anyway. Once complete will be taken apart and anodized. I will be keeping the fans exposed as I like the look.
Will update once I have the side panels and some better pics.