So I've always liked the challenge of down-to-the-mm casemods; as evidenced by my last (working-but-unfinished) 'Perennial P182' case mod. In which I shoehorned an Alphacool NexXxos Monsta 420 radiator internally into an Antec P182 case.
Lately though I've been focusing my creative thoughts on further modding my HTPC. It's currently running in a modified Silverstone SG-05, and while that's a decent sized SFF case, I'm running a mentally-big-for-ITX graphics card that overhangs the front of the case by 25mm.
I mean, just look at the size of this card compared to the standard height PCI bracket:
At 290mm long and stupid tall too, it's mental for mITX use, but I got a steal of a price on a brand new card last year and I couldn't just refuse.
The saving grace from all of this is that I now have access to a laser cutter.
My original plan was to just put a new 25mm thicker (laser cut) front panel on the SG-05, but I recently discovered this SFF forum and was inspired to push it further!
Now that I've waffled enough, here's the mockup's so far...
CPU side:
GPU Side:
Front:
CPU Side Detail:
Back Detail:
GPU Side Detail:
Top Detail:
CPU Side Inside:
CPU Side Empty:
GPU Side Inside:
GPU Side Empty:
Front Inside:
Back Inside:
Top Inside:
So a little explanation of the photos:
The current (external) dimensions are: 298mm (L) x 145mm (W) x 180mm (H)
For a grand total of 7.78L volume.
I quite like the sound of 7.78L, but I think I'm going to have to make this case a little bigger to work though and that makes me sad!
Lately though I've been focusing my creative thoughts on further modding my HTPC. It's currently running in a modified Silverstone SG-05, and while that's a decent sized SFF case, I'm running a mentally-big-for-ITX graphics card that overhangs the front of the case by 25mm.
I mean, just look at the size of this card compared to the standard height PCI bracket:
At 290mm long and stupid tall too, it's mental for mITX use, but I got a steal of a price on a brand new card last year and I couldn't just refuse.
The saving grace from all of this is that I now have access to a laser cutter.
My original plan was to just put a new 25mm thicker (laser cut) front panel on the SG-05, but I recently discovered this SFF forum and was inspired to push it further!
Now that I've waffled enough, here's the mockup's so far...
CPU side:
GPU Side:
Front:
CPU Side Detail:
Back Detail:
GPU Side Detail:
Top Detail:
CPU Side Inside:
CPU Side Empty:
GPU Side Inside:
GPU Side Empty:
Front Inside:
Back Inside:
Top Inside:
So a little explanation of the photos:
- I'm using existing components of:
- ASRock Z77e-ITX
- 8GB DDR3
- Intel i7 2700K
- Thermalright AXP-200
- Silverstone 450W SFX
- Asus 280X DirectCU II
- 256GB SSD/1TB 2.5" HDD
- The red rectangle is approximately the size of the Asus 280X vs the sketchup 7970 stand-in
- I'll use a 20-30cm PCIe extender (not modelled) to put the GPU round the back
- The main case material is 3mm perspex
- The motherboard tray will be re-purposed from another case (and metal)
- I've designed it with 12mm Parvum Modding Cubes, but I need 10mm modding cubes for this to work at it's current dimensions. They don't exist to buy!
- I need the side panel vents dust filtered, but aren't sure how yet
The current (external) dimensions are: 298mm (L) x 145mm (W) x 180mm (H)
For a grand total of 7.78L volume.
I quite like the sound of 7.78L, but I think I'm going to have to make this case a little bigger to work though and that makes me sad!