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Something that could be done, I would guess, to minimize "lasering costs" (pardon my noob) is to eliminate complicated (bendy) shapes and stick to straight path lines. Also not using many tiny holes but choose a few sizes larger. But someone with experience will probably correct me on this.


Case volume measuring is usually the 6-sided bounding box, because basically it's the rough shape it's going to occupy. Cases like the Cryorig's TAKU does make this unspoken rule harder to justify since it's designed to put stuff below and on the case, meaning it wouldn't be fair to use the bounding-box measurement.


I believe most people here specify their volume without details like the extending PCI card tabs and buttons that might protrude, along with case feet, which I personally can live with.