
Pc Case am4 clamp, gpu holder, hexagons, ssd mount
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This is my latest custom PC, featuring some cutting-edge components that set it apart from the rest. There are a few pieces missing because I'm still in the process of finishing this build. I plan to install a high-performance water cooling system with copper pipes, which will be a major upgrade from the standard cooling systems used by most PCs. Update 07/07/2018: The installation of the copper water cooling system is underway, and I've already printed most of the necessary brackets for the components. These include the radiator mount, reservoir, and pump mount, all of which are designed to work seamlessly together. To assemble the basic case, you'll need to print 7 white hexagons and 5 black hexagons. The motherboard holding plate is actually a modified version of the "Monitor Stand to Motherboard Adapter," which I found online. This adapter was originally designed for an Acer XZ271 monitor stand, but it works perfectly well as a motherboard holder. To secure the motherboards in place, I used M3 electrical standoffs with metric threads. These are standard components that are easily available online, and they work beautifully with my custom motherboard plate. The standoffs are mounted to the plate using holes drilled into the plastic and secured with nuts. For the GPU mount, you'll need 3 additional hexagons, a PCIe x16 riser cable (make sure it's from a reputable manufacturer like Lian Li), and a few other components. I glued everything together using super glue, but be careful not to apply too much pressure or you might damage your GPU. If you don't want to install a radiator, you can simply glue the SSD halter to the lowest right side of the motherboard plate. Be sure to check the clearance for your CPU cooling system and RAM before making any modifications. For the water cooling components, you'll need one more hexagon, two radi mount brackets (make sure to mirror one of them using your 3D modeling software), and an AGB holding plate. When everything is printed, the entire system should be self-explanatory in terms of assembly. If not, feel free to ask me or check out the pictures for clarification. I'd like to give a shoutout to another designer who created some amazing RAM covers that I used on my PC. You can find his design on Thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748260. I'm really grateful for his contribution, so be sure to check out his other designs and give him a like. I also replaced my monitor stand with a custom mount from another designer, which you can find here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2700618. He did an amazing job, so be sure to show your appreciation by giving him a like as well. To print all of these components, I used 20% infill and PLA on my Anet A8 printer with an 8mm brim on each piece. The layer height was set to 0.2mm for optimal results.
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