Project Flip is the placeholder name for a case (or series of cases) with a back-to-back (sandwich) layout, to be available at affordable prices. The case will be made out of 2mm sheet aluminum- sturdy but lightweight.
This case is for those that mainly prefer air cooling. Therefore I won't make the case much larger than necessary, although space preference is given to cooling graphics cards.
Forward thinking with larger GPU support
With more high-performance graphics cards now taking up more than 2 slots, this case is designed for the task of handling them. There is room for cards up to 2.7 slots wide (55mm) and up to 317mm in length.
Small, but build-friendly
The side panels have top and bottom flanges, while the front and rear lack side flanges, making the openings larger when the side panels are removed. This would make it easy to just slip in a full sized graphics card without excess removal of parts. I want this to be a case you simply place your parts into, instead of a case that you need to assemble around your parts.
Update 9/5/2019
Sheet metal design reveal. It's been a long time coming, but this is closer than before to being production-worthy.
Update 9/5/2019
.STL files for the "rounded" Flex-ATX version are now available for sale on Cults3D. Price is $6 USD.
This case is for those that mainly prefer air cooling. Therefore I won't make the case much larger than necessary, although space preference is given to cooling graphics cards.
Forward thinking with larger GPU support
With more high-performance graphics cards now taking up more than 2 slots, this case is designed for the task of handling them. There is room for cards up to 2.7 slots wide (55mm) and up to 317mm in length.
Small, but build-friendly
The side panels have top and bottom flanges, while the front and rear lack side flanges, making the openings larger when the side panels are removed. This would make it easy to just slip in a full sized graphics card without excess removal of parts. I want this to be a case you simply place your parts into, instead of a case that you need to assemble around your parts.
Update 9/5/2019
Sheet metal design reveal. It's been a long time coming, but this is closer than before to being production-worthy.
This project started as an off-shoot of my MT4 case- still made with similar materials, but extended to fit full-sized cards and a Flex-ATX power supply, and with a sturdier frame with the same back-to-back layout.
The very first prototype was with a rounded shape design, and was made to support Flex-ATX PSUs. It's proven to hold up well and a case for SFX PSUs could be made without adding complications.
The very first prototype was with a rounded shape design, and was made to support Flex-ATX PSUs. It's proven to hold up well and a case for SFX PSUs could be made without adding complications.
Update 9/5/2019
.STL files for the "rounded" Flex-ATX version are now available for sale on Cults3D. Price is $6 USD.
Specs for 6 liter model (3D printed):
- Volume: 6.7 L
- Dimensions (without case feet): 295 x 200 x 113.5 mm
- Expansion card support: 276 x 140 mm, 2-slot
- Motherboard support: Mini-ITX
- Power supply: Flex-ATX, 3"x5" switching power supplies (MeanWell, etc)
- Max CPU cooler height: 48mm
- Storage: At least one 2.5" drive
- Materials: ABS plastic shell, acrylic panels
- Colors: Black and white (more to follow)
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