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I considered using a harddrive but worried that the Raspberry Pi might not provide enough power, so I'm leaning towards an SSD. After testing the clip design, it seems to be working well, even with a 9.5mm harddrive held firmly in place. The image...
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I made these rear pins as is to safety measure.- Front aperture is a bit thinner than the space for the hdds, you will notice that the drives need to push gently to fit in, this was intended,(safety).- Some gaps that looks ugly.- This mod is not very...
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EDIT: Corrected screw sizes and counts I remixed the awesome case by JISpal01, but decided to move the Geekworm SSD board to the open space next to the Ice Tower. This saves a lot of space and balances the weight better when upright. Of course, you...
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I also added a bracket for SSD or 2.5 HDD since the original one did not have space to put storage unless you put M.2 on your motherboard (only applicable for 2 fan GPU style, longer ones will not fit). Info from the original creator:This is an...
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# Why Imagine a company that constantly upgrades and replaces laptops, leaving behind fully functional ones with decent performance (i5 4th gen, 8 Gb RAM, SSD). There's no legal process to give them away or sell to employees, so you're left with the...
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... the bottom. There is also 2 m3 x 6mm that go through the bottom of the case to secure the hard drive or SSD from coming out. I also sell them on my webshop: https://retrofrog.net/products/mase-mister-attached-storage-enclosure
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If possible, I plan to integrate a HDD or SSD and a CD/DVD drive. Some minor changes will be made to the connections, swapping the original AV-Signal with a digital HDMI-Signal. Additionally, I've replaced the optical output with a 3.5 mm jack. The...
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Infill: None, but settings were fill-density=12, fill-pattern=rectilinear Notes: Using Slic3r 1.2.9, complete settings were --fill-density=12 --nozzle-diameter=0.40 --travel-speed=100 --retract-length=2 --perimeters=3 --bed-temperature=90...
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I made these rear pins as is to safety measure.- Front aperture is a bit thinner than the space for the hdds, you will notice that the drives need to push gently to fit in, this was intended,(safety).- Some gaps that looks ugly.- This mod is not very...
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This is an update for my Raspberry Pi 400 case. https://www.printables.com/model/264822-raspberry-pi-400-alternate-bottom-with-25-ssd-moun I should probably add these files to that listing, but there's already a bunch of parts and lengthy...
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Additionally I used a 75x30mm USB Blower fan to push cool air over the SSD and RAM as this motherboard does not provide a cooling solution for those parts. To assemble this kit you will need the following additional hardware: Printer 1 x 3d...
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In the base there is space for two 2.5" SSD/HDD's, you will need to print and super glue the mounts in place. CPU cooler height is limited based on whether you put a fan in the top panel: 15mm 120mm slimfan in top, max 60mm CPU cooler...
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The optional accessories, such as SSD rails and VESA mounts, use m2.5 x 6mm screws. Those are the ones I have used, but due to limited clearance inside the case, some hex socket head screws might work better. However, I haven't tried them yet. This...
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The Intel NUC's problem is that it has no air intake at the bottom, so the fan must be perpendicular to the case; My NUC has a 2.5" SSD, so removing the cover as proposed by *@tchoum* did not apply to me (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:922160). ...
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However, the remainder of that video is not really applicable, as that guy was retrofitting an SSD instead of installing another, physically larger HDD. Searched YouTube for “disassemble Seagate portable hard drive” —watched video, shown...
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The CR20-Pro prints the rest of the v.1.2 stl files without support because I designed the bracket for the 7" touchscreen, the bracket for the LED power button and the bracket for the 2.5" SSD/HDD to be able to print without. But not all printer...
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I've increased the M.2 SSD frame thickness and split it into printable parts to minimise supports - hope to get a test print done tomorrow.2022 Jan 7thUSB cables and elbows arrived this week so I can mount the M.2 SSD on the side of the Raspberry Pi....
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It has been designed to house the power supply, a Raspberry Pi3, as well as your printer mainboard, all whilst providing cooling via a built-in 40mm fan. The default design supports the BTT SKR2, BTT SKR Mini and the BTT Octopus mainboards. The side...
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During the build I made some tests using some 2.1A power supply normally used for a Raspberry Pi3. It worked flawless, too So I consider this MeanWell powersupply perfect for the job and it even fits perfectly inside a shelf segment as I connected...
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White), Blue LED (Green, White), Cooling fan (Red, Black) Raspberry Pi setup The red LED on the top of the wind turbine is connected as an ACT LED on the RPI so it is always flashing when the RPI working. To set up this, you need to add the...
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During the build I made some tests using some 2.1A power supply normally used for a Raspberry Pi3. It worked flawless, too So I consider this MeanWell powersupply perfect for the job and it even fits perfectly inside a shelf segment as I connected...
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This case supports 1 external SSD that is at most 9.5mm in thickness or you can always switch to M.2. I only tested a motherboard with an M.2 on the front, unfortunately the riser MAY interfere with one in the back depending on its position. ##...
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particularly DO NOT PRINT SPINE IN PLA!!, the case MAY be more lenient, but I can't recommend itLet me repeat that for you: DO NOT PRINT THE SPINE IN PLABe prepared to clean up a lot of strings (PETG) :)RequirementsYou'll need fasteners (M3 and M4,...
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I was able to complete the build with standard PSU screws. Insert your 16mm button(s) into the PSU BaseAssemble your motherboard (RAM, CPU, SSD, and cooler). Attach mobo to the chassis</li><li>Attach your GPU riser to the mobo. Now attach the...
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All trays should allow for that.Print SettingsPrint face downNo supports needed.2 layer height.4 nozzlePerimeters 5 or 6 on the 1U shelf for strength (you want basically want it to be solid)Petg filamentPrintable Parts ListA left/middle/right 1u...
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You can ad a fan to the side of the SSD holder if yours are getting too hot. You need some assorted 6-32 screws for the I/O panel, power supply and reservoir. 6-32 1 3/4 in screws for the fans and radiators. M3 screws to put things together. Use...
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I'm running the Pi from a 120 GB USB SSD drive, which came with a Y cable (split power and data) so this avoids running its supply through the Pi’s mainboard. The buck-boost converter is able to maintain 5.1 volts output over an input range of 4 - 32...
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At some point I may upload a version of this case that fits a full size Ice Tower and X862 m.2 SSD board. This case would be good practice before taking on one of those larger projects. I highly recommend tapping the screw holes with...
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the RIGHT part have a placeholder for 2.5" SSD or HDD. i suggest, for convenience, to use the kind with directly usb port onboard instead sata port + adapter The left part have some placeholders for future expansions and for two more usb to panel...
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At some point I may upload a version of this case that fits a full size Ice Tower and X862 m.2 SSD board. This case would be good practice before taking on one of those larger projects. I highly recommend tapping the screw holes with appropriate...