Compact ATX Case (13.2L)
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A compact ATX case, 13.2L in volume (273x337x143mm). !! There is are split versions of the large panels to fit on a 210x210 bed here: !! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5808992 Be sure to check out RagingRoosevelt's make for a better printed, current version of this design! This was designed to be as compact as possible while still holding ATX motherboards and PSU's, and a smaller GPU. If printed in the proper materials, it should be strong enough to take with you in a backpack. Just be careful of flexing the motherboard and if u have a GPU, design something to keep it in place Real life images are of an older version, but they give an idea of how it will look without any post processing Some parts need to be printed multiple times, specifically: -Stand-off 2 times -Corner Connection 3 times Materials: -45x M4x10 countersunk bolts -21x M4 nut -16x M4 threaded inserts + whatever you need for your motherboard -2x M3 nut (for PCIe riser) -2x M3 bolt (for PCIe riser) -4x Normal power supply screws -Normal motherboard screws Some of the above are optional: -7x M4 bolt, 7x M4 nut, 2x M3 nut and 2x M3 bolt are only needed for the GPU mount -2x M4 bolt and 2x M4 nut are for the optional PSU bracket for drives. Below are some specifications: Fan mounts (All largest sizes are slim only): -2x 120/92/80mm in the top -2x 120/92/80mm in the front -1x 80/60mm in the bottom Drive Mounting: There is a bracket behind the power supply with mounting holes for up to 2x 2.5" drives, or 1x 3.5" drive. Worth noting that everything mounted there significantly impacts space for the PCIe riser. CPU Cooler Clearance: Varies strongly if a GPU or expansion card is mounted and their thickness. Without anything mounted on the PSU, cooler clearance is about 115mm, maybe a few mm more. The power supply comes pretty close to the CPU socket in height, so that might be another factor for clearance GPU clearance: -Length is 263mm maximum without any fans in the front. -Thickness should be 4 slots, so even multiple expansion cards are possible with a bifurcated riser. -Height is 167mm maximum without fans in the top. PSU Clearance: -Max length would probably be about 200mm accounting for cables, which should fit just about any power supply anyone would put in this. Other things of note: -Any full width ATX motherboards with right angle connectors are going to be a challenge, ranging from a slight annoyance to physically impossible. From the edge of the motherboard to the frame there is only 16mm's of space, so SATA connectors might be possible with some massaging, but ATX 12V and USB 3.0 Headers will likely be impossible without adapters or the like. -The slot-shaped hole at the front of the case is for IO. There is nothing included in the files for this, because everyone's version is going to be different. The slot dimension are: 20mm high, 100mm wide, with a 5 degree angle outwards to make fitting your IO easier. The holes are spaced 115mm apart, in the center of slot height-wise -Nothing poking out in the back is included in the measurements, nor are there any feet on the case by default. That's it I think. If you have any suggestions, corrections or questions, feel free. WARNING! The previous version of this print has been tested as you can see in the images, however, this newest version has not, because I can't print at the moment. I decided to upload this now because people were asking for it. I have double and triple checked everything, but there is a chance I missed something. Also, just a disclaimer for disclaimer's sake: I take absolutely no responsibility for any damage to or failure of your hardware resulting from using this design.
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