I've been wanting to have an old school Nintendo case for the longest time and finally got around to the idea of designing/3D printing one specifically for PC parts.
I don't have too much experience modeling things that aren't sheet metal/super boxy, so I found this to be a lot more challenging. I had originally wanted to go with an N64, but decided against that. The SNES is a bit bigger, allowing for more powerful hardware.
The plan from the beginning was to base an eGPU box off of the old school disk drive accessories that Nintendo and aftermarket companies made for these consoles. The mobo would of course be mounted in the console. I think with this setup, I can support a 65w or maybe even 95w CPU and a 1080 mini. Here's a deeper explanation as to how I plan to lay this out.
My model is about 7% larger than an original SNES just to give me some more wiggle room for parts. It supports a triple 50mm radiator, 45mm thick. As for the block and pump, the Swiftech Apogee Drive II looks to be perfect for this application. The reason that I've designed in support for watercooling is due to the GPU box idea. I figured that the GPU box would choke out any intake for a downdraft air cooler.
Clear top to show off the internals. Just imagine that the EK block is a Swiftech one.
I cut some intake holes into the bumps for controller ports. It's probably not enough to feed the fans, but I'll mess around with it some more.
The model isn't completely finished. I still have to figure out a decent way to get the power and reset buttons working. Maybe some mounting points and whatnot. The next big part will be the disk drive GPU box idea. Any suggestions as to how I could improve this would be awesome! Thanks.
UPDATES:
I don't have too much experience modeling things that aren't sheet metal/super boxy, so I found this to be a lot more challenging. I had originally wanted to go with an N64, but decided against that. The SNES is a bit bigger, allowing for more powerful hardware.
The plan from the beginning was to base an eGPU box off of the old school disk drive accessories that Nintendo and aftermarket companies made for these consoles. The mobo would of course be mounted in the console. I think with this setup, I can support a 65w or maybe even 95w CPU and a 1080 mini. Here's a deeper explanation as to how I plan to lay this out.
My model is about 7% larger than an original SNES just to give me some more wiggle room for parts. It supports a triple 50mm radiator, 45mm thick. As for the block and pump, the Swiftech Apogee Drive II looks to be perfect for this application. The reason that I've designed in support for watercooling is due to the GPU box idea. I figured that the GPU box would choke out any intake for a downdraft air cooler.
Clear top to show off the internals. Just imagine that the EK block is a Swiftech one.
I cut some intake holes into the bumps for controller ports. It's probably not enough to feed the fans, but I'll mess around with it some more.
UPDATES:
-12/30: Watercooling ideas
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