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StoreDeskNano x300 Specifications
[Requires ASRock DeskMini x300 or a300]
Base Dimensions: 156.1mm x 142.6mm x 53.2mm
Base Volume: 1.18 Liters
Supported Cooler Height: 37mm (base) to Unlimited
Supported CPU Cooler Fan Size: Up to 120mm, any thickness
CPU Fan Grille Styles: Cutout or Mesh (pattern controlled by slicer)
Natively supported coolers: Noctua L9A, Wraith Stealth, AXP 90, NH D-15
Modular Expansions:
1) Storage Bay (17mm Thick)
Supported Storage: 2x 2.5” SATA drives, 15mm Height (support 5TB drives)
+ support active cooling drives, 120mm Fan hole pattern
2) SSD Caddy (9mm Thick)
Supported Storage: 1x 2.5” SATA drive, 7mm Height
+ extra room for rear m.2 drive Heatsink
3) 3d Vesa Adapter for Wall/TV mounting
4) Pci-E / Graphics Bay
Supported Riser: ADT-Link R43UH 4.0 10cm
Supported Card Length: Unlimited / 200mm recommended
Supported Card Thickness: Unlimited / 2 slot recommended
Supported Card Height: up to 125mm
Supported GPU Power Systems:
(a) External ATX [DONE]
(b) External 19vdc to Internal Pico dcdc200 [DONE]
(c) External 12vdc to XT-90 [DONE]
5) Or Design your own expansion modules
Rev 4.0: Production
Update 6.28.22
Prototype Rev 3.0
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Prototype Rev 2.0
Rev. 2.0 Update 6.22.2022
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Prototype 1.0
The Deskmini stock case feels cheap & really doesn't do it justice, so I've been working on designing a replacement with better ventilation and features.
Features:
1. Its smaller. Compared to the stock chassis, the "Base width" is reduced from 80mm to 54mm, the minimum when using a L9a/L9i without SSDs. The "base volume" is reduced from 1.92L to ~1.2L. Using a larger cooler or swapping to a 120mm fan will be made possible by switching the lid, so the case is always exactly the height of the fan no matter what cooler is used.
2. Better portability by collapsing the antennas into the footprint of the frame. They are flush with the furthest protruding I/O (the D-Sub). Works with the stock antennas, but looks even cleaner with shorty ones. It works nicely on the a/x300 and should also work on the Intel boards with some adjustments.
3. Removable rear panel for accessing m.2. and Sata ports, and 4. Rear-facing m3 hole pattern for attaching an m.2 eGpu -OR- an expansion tray for holding SSDs or disk drives. This is still being designed.
5. 16mm Vandal switch, however this may be changed to something smaller (a 12mm) for greater compatiblity as the clearance is tight.
(First prototype - size comparison)
There's some fitment issues I am working on fixing for the next prototype.
Special thanks:
J-Hack, Curiosity, Revoccases
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