3D Printed SFF Skyscraper...

Jaxel

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This is the third 3D printed computer case I have been working on. Unlike my other cases, this case has required no cutting of aluminum, as I am using the stock lengths of MakerBeam. It has enough space for a 240mm radiator in the front, as well as a reservoir if you wanted to go that route. Also fits a three slot graphics card up to 200mm in length.

I made this case because I didn't like my SFF options. I wanted one that had lots of front panel ports, and a handle... as well as space for a radiator.

I have not done the front panel or side panels yet, as I am waiting on parts.

 

Jaxel

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Jun 10, 2018
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New update!


The only things left to do is install the vandal switches and the C14 extender... but those are taking so long to come in. The left panel is a smoke poly-carbonate glass screen. When the RGB lights turn on, you'll be able to see them through the glass.

I wanted a "no compromises" SFF skyscraper case. All SFF cases I see either forgo cooling options, front panel options, or even carry handles (which don't make sense to me in an SFF case). So this case has space for a 240mm radiator in the front, a 140mm low-profile fan on top, and two low-profile 92mm fans on the right. It also has space for a 3 slot GPU.

And of course, since it's 3D printed, it has a bevy of front-panel connection options. I chose to put in 4 USB ports, audio ports, and a 2.5" hot-swappable drive tray.