Alienware Area 51 alike pc case
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This is a Alienware Area 51 inspired case I designed. Hardware: M-ATX board with 10mm PCB standoffs. Standard ATX PSU and mains extension lead 2.5 inch drive with 4 M3x8 screws (optional if M.2 drive installed) Front panel USB 3.0, USB 2.0, audio, power button with wire, and 12.7mm thick optical drive. 120mm fan for the back and 80-100 mm fan for the front grill GPU less than 300mm long and 2 M3x8mm screws for mounting and a extension 4 mains power jack. Instructions: 1.Print all the parts and glue together according to the fusion file. This is now split up in pieces for printing. You need to adjust the orientation by yourself. Requires a 200x200 bed to print the pieces. 2.Install the PSU, make sure the wires come out the back. Use a small amount of hot glue just enough to hold the PSU in place (hot glue doesn't really stick to metal so you can remove the PSU later if needed). Install the extension lead as well. 3.Mount the back fan with screws blowing out, and front fan with glue drawing air in. 4.Mount USB ports, audio jacks, and optical drive with glue. 5.Put the power switch in the front grill, push on the printed button on, make sure the power button presses down correctly, then glue the switch in place. 6.Put the RGB light defusers in the side and front panel, and glue RGB strips in place. Front panel 2 RGB strips should be connected together, 3 RGB strips on each side panel should be connected together. 7.Pass the wires through the holes on the middle panel, and connect them up. 8.Connect the left panel RGB and glue it on. 9.Put magnets on the right panel and main body, and stick them together. (Hot glue is your best friend)
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