GMKtec Cyberdeck V1

GMKtec Cyberdeck V1

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This Cyberdeck kit is compatible with the GMKtec K4 Mini PC Motherboard and the Magedok PI-X4 13.3" OLED Touchscreen Travel Monitor. I have not tested it with other GMKTec K line motherboards but at a glance they seem to have similar dimensions and hole layouts. 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 Printer capable of printing 163x208x37mm (CR-10 confirmed works, should fit an Ender 3 but don't have one to test.) 1 x Atomic PETG Filament (Can't vouch for this with other materials, I'm only working with PETG at the moment.) Tech 1 x GMKtec K4 Motherboard 1 x Magedok PI-X4 13.3" OLED Touchscreen 1 x 75x30mm USB blower fan 1 x Adhesive Velcro Pad (For mounting blower fan, does a lot to dampen vibration noise) 1 x 1ft Flexible HDMI Cable 2 x 1ft Flexible USB-C to USB-A Cables 1 x Male-Female 5.5x2.5mm DC Power Cable with threaded panel mount female end. (Shortest I found was 19.5", could have gone much shorter) Optional Tech 1 x Low Profile USB 3.1 Hub (Adds flexibility and the ability to realistically use the below item) 1 x USB Fan Speed Controller (Can be used to tune the blower fan for lower noise) 1 x M.2 NGFF Wireless Antenna Set (Neccesary for WiFi/Bluetooth, GMKtec adheres the original to the frame of the OEM enclosure) Stand 2 x m3x25mm Bolts 2 x M3 Nuts Lid, Base, and Clamps 28 x m3x8mm Bolts 28 x m3x5mm Brass Press Fit Inserts (Put on the end of a hot soldering iron, push straight in, don't twist) 4 x KA2x8mm Self Tapping Screws (To mount motherboard to Base-CPU part, you might be able to use the bolts that come with the GMKTec case, but I have not tried this.) Use press the fit inserts for the holes on the parts labelled Base-CPU and Base-Acc, use the M3 bolts for attaching all other parts to those two parts. There are bridges in the part labelled Clamps that be used to join thw two lid pieces at the middle seam. Two press fit inserts should be used for the middle bridge, the top and bottom bridges should use bolts feeding through to press fit inserts in the Base-CPU and Base-Acc parts. There is a hole in Base-Acc for routing the power cable. Things to come in Version 2 - Improved ergonomics - Better hand feel, tapers and curves. - Improved rigidity - It's not fragile but who doesn't love rigidity? - Overhauled clamping mechanism - Hopefully will increase comptability for other monitors - Base improvements - Cable routing channels - Cable feed through for USB/Video (for compatability with monitors with side mounted I/O) - Lid improvements - VESA 75, 100 Support - Detachable vents (For customizations, color combinations, etc) - Increased rigidity - Stand improvements - Complete Overhaul (It's functional but I hate it.) - UPS Solution - Looking at mini-box.com's OpenUPS for the Acc side. This is all provided as is. I do not take responsibility for damage that may occur to you or your hardware as a result of this design.

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