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I actually messed around with a 10% and 20% scaled version of the original case that would need to be 3d printed. Those solved the issue of having to use the ASRock deskmini motherboard. I think the 10% would just barely fit the m-itx motherboard, and the 20% could even fit an sfx power supply too. But the 20% is ~10L vs the original Mac Pro being ~5L, plus the magic was gone for me.If you're interested, I can send you the f3d and/or the mesh file to print it. Its actually able to be printed from craft cloud with PETG for ~$100, you would just have to make internal structures to mount the materials.Edit: (Forgot to answer your other question). I am reusing the case top and bottom, and that's about it. I wanted to also reuse the fan, but adapting it to 3/4 pin was beyond me, the daughter board is a little confusing since it also houses the wifi card.Here's a reference picture:[MEDIA=imgur]v0YDr1m[/MEDIA]
I actually messed around with a 10% and 20% scaled version of the original case that would need to be 3d printed. Those solved the issue of having to use the ASRock deskmini motherboard. I think the 10% would just barely fit the m-itx motherboard, and the 20% could even fit an sfx power supply too. But the 20% is ~10L vs the original Mac Pro being ~5L, plus the magic was gone for me.
If you're interested, I can send you the f3d and/or the mesh file to print it. Its actually able to be printed from craft cloud with PETG for ~$100, you would just have to make internal structures to mount the materials.
Edit: (Forgot to answer your other question). I am reusing the case top and bottom, and that's about it. I wanted to also reuse the fan, but adapting it to 3/4 pin was beyond me, the daughter board is a little confusing since it also houses the wifi card.
Here's a reference picture:
[MEDIA=imgur]v0YDr1m[/MEDIA]