Mochi mini-ITX case

Mochi mini-ITX case

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<h3>Disclaimer</h3><p>This project is presented AS IS.<br>I'm not responsible for any damage possibly occuring to your hardware.<br>I'm not a professional, just a dude on the Internet willing to share.</p><h3>The Name</h3><p>Why "mochi", you say? I like to name my hardware after japanese dishes :).</p><h3>The Case</h3><p>This is a compact and minimalistic mini-ITX PC case, aimed to low-profile motherboards.</p><p>You can customize the panel colors as you wish, to make it unique.</p><p>The source STEP file is included if you want to remix it.</p><h3>Build Notes</h3><p>You'll need:</p><ul><li>a mini-itx motherboard, with CPU, RAM, Cooler and NVMe storage</li><li>a Pico PSU (the 90W one for my hardware, but YMMV)</li><li>a 12V/2.5A power adapter</li><li>an ATX power button (12mm wide)</li><li>10 M3 screws &amp; nuts (8mm recommended, to avoid overlaps with the motherboard)</li></ul><p>some fine mesh (metal or fabric) for dust filtering on the ventilation holes Due to the small clearance in the rear-lower-right corner (near the I/O shield), you may need a bit of glue to keep the panels aligned.</p><h3>Testing</h3><p>During my tests, the system at full load (I5@3.6Ghz CPU, 16Gb RAM) reached a peak temperature of 55°C, with the Noctua fan barely audible. Again, YMMV.</p><p>Have fun !</p><h3>Print Settings</h3><h4>Printer</h4><p>TsrcT - Hypercube Evolution derivative</p><h4>Rafts</h4><p>No</p><h4>Supports</h4><p>No</p><h4>Resolution</h4><p>0.2mm</p><h4>Infill</h4><p>25%</p><h4>Filament</h4><p>PETG</p><h4><strong>Notes</strong></h4><p>Printed in PETG due to internal case temperature.<br>Flat, wide panels that needs no supports.</p><p><strong>Beware of possibile warping.</strong></p>

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