Production case SLM3 7.5L by Custom_MOD

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New! In stock.

Model: SLM3 7.5L rev.8 ultra
Perforation: SKYSLOTS
⚫️Paint: NEOKEM 210 Black Pearl

🔹SPECIFICATIONS:
Size: 7.57L (352mm x 312mm x 69mm)
Material: Aluminum (1.5mm)
Case weight - 1.5 kg
Ports: 2 x USB 3.0

🔹COMPATIBILITY:
MB: mini ITX (170 x 170mm)
Cooler: Low profile, up to 50mm high
PCIe riser: 50-150mm
PSU: SFX / SFX-L
Video cards: length up to 305mm, width up to 140mm, three slots (62mm)
Storage devices: up to 4 under the video card, 2.5"

 

sergiiua

The builder of unique cases ...
Original poster
CustomMOD
Jan 11, 2017
1,154
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www.custom-mod.com
What a shame — screws in plain sight!

When you design a mini case, it’s not always possible to completely hide the screws. Large manufacturers, of course, have solutions, and they use them — as you might have noticed when buying cases from big brands. But in small-scale production, such solutions aren’t available. Over the years, I’ve still managed to apply a few simple tricks to minimize the number of visible screws. Yet there are models, like the SLM, that practically don’t have an inner frame — so screw fastening remains the only option.

When I was building my own PC, I thought: I don’t want to use steel TORX screws — even though they look fine — I want something special, something more premium. On my bike I had ordered titanium screws, so why not install the same ones in the case?

And then I realized: some of you might also want such screws as part of your case setup. So I added them to the store — titanium screws that make your case not only reliable, but truly unique.

 
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What a shame — screws in plain sight!

When you design a mini case, it’s not always possible to completely hide the screws. Large manufacturers, of course, have solutions, and they use them — as you might have noticed when buying cases from big brands. But in small-scale production, such solutions aren’t available. Over the years, I’ve still managed to apply a few simple tricks to minimize the number of visible screws. Yet there are models, like the SLM, that practically don’t have an inner frame — so screw fastening remains the only option.

When I was building my own PC, I thought: I don’t want to use steel TORX screws — even though they look fine — I want something special, something more premium. On my bike I had ordered titanium screws, so why not install the same ones in the case?

And then I realized: some of you might also want such screws as part of your case setup. So I added them to the store — titanium screws that make your case not only reliable, but truly unique.


I just want to say that I don't mind screws :)

In fact, personally I love countersunk hex screws.