10.6L Mini-ITX Open-Frame SFF PC CASE
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Video on case: https://youtu.be/p2pK2BuXsXg See my other case designs: https://www.thingiverse.com/lightofhonor/designs I've been working on designing an Open Frame case for a while, but after seeing this case (https://www.instructables.com/id/Open-Frame-Mini-ITX-PC), I finally decided to create one. Right away, I noticed several things that I wanted to change in the original design: This case was over 400mm tall, much bigger than necessary. I wanted to make something printable by most people, so I designed it to print on an Ender 3. The design uses no supports. I opted for a SFX PSU instead of an ATX (EDIT: Added optional ATX PSU support). I aimed for minimal assembly and parts. This case prints in 4 pieces, taking around 4-6 hours per piece. You'll need 12 pegs total, and I recommend gluing the pegs and pieces together. A good strategy is to print one piece at a time along with the pegs needed to connect to the next piece. This way, you can glue in the pegs while waiting for the next piece to print. Recommended printing order: MB, Back, PSU, Base. The PSU piece has pass-through peg holes that you'll likely need to hammer in. Use case screws for the motherboard and GPU, and normal screws for the PSU. This design supports SFX/ATX PSUs, Mini-ITX motherboards, and two-slot GPUs. It should be easy to modify if you want to add a HDD slot or three-slot GPU. Power Switch: https://ebay.to/2J4hE3L Thumb Case Screws: https://ebay.to/2YH9aaT 3D PRINTING SETTINGS Layer Height: .32mm Outer Layers: 3 Top/Bottom Layers: 3 Infill Percentage: 20% (I used cubic infill) No supports
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