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8.3L & 11.3L Mini-ITX SFF PC Case
cults3d
Video about project: https://youtu.be/iKGNek3DkK4 My second case design was focused on requiring the fewest extra parts as possible. Having a parts list in mind from the start, I aimed to create a compact build that still met all necessary qualifications. The key requirements for this design were: 1) Printable on regular 3D printers. The normal version was printed on an Ender 5, but the shorter version can print on an Ender 3 as well. 2) Maximizing 3D printing capabilities. Other than case screws, no additional pieces should be needed to assemble the case. 3) Printing with zero supports. I designed the case around this requirement, eliminating the need for tedious support removal. 4) The case had to accommodate a dual-slot GPU (280mm on the full-size case, ~170mm ITX card in the shortened version), a 70mm CPU cooler, and an SFX PSU. Although it only officially supports M.2 drives, there is space up front if you want to add HDD mounts. 5) Minimal assembly was a priority. The case prints in two parts that can be attached with case screws, though they are not necessary. To complete the build, I used the following components: Power Switch: https://ebay.to/2J4hE3L Thumb Case Screws: https://ebay.to/2IRbRPX There is space for one 120mm fan (or a 140mm fan with 120mm holes). I chose this fan: https://ebay.to/2E3dUwc
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