
ITX Case - Traditional Airflow Dustless - APU or semi Single-Slot SFX PSU
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Mini-ITX case designed from the ground up with the chip shortage in mind. AMD release of the Ryzen 5600G and 5700G finally motivated me to design a 3D-printed PC case. I wanted a more traditional yet proven design built for dustless airflow (from front to back) with a window. I was tired of seeing open cases or cases just filled with a bunch of holes for air. I also prefer the tower cooler, and the Noctua NH-D9L was the best choice for a SFF build. PC Components Requirements: - Mini-ITX Motherboard - CPU cooler height up to 115mm - SFX Power Supply Unit (PSU) - Optional - Semi support for single-slot GPU up to 170mm in length - 1 x 120mm Front Fan - 2 x 80mm Rear Fan - 120mm dust filter for front fan (fine filter recommended) - 12mm power button - 5in x 7in x 1mm window 3D Print Notes and Assembly: - 300mm 3D printer required - Designed for zero supports. However, printing on a raft with 1mm base support give best results - Infill can be as low as 10% - Designed for all 4 parts to snap together. Adhesives will make it more sturdy - Build order may differ based on chosen parts. Be mindful of the motherboard's power connections before installing anything - If installing a single-slot GPU, the GPU bracket must be removed and the case must be cut (there are guidelines)
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