
Simple case for microATX board
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I'm trying to figure out how to assemble separate PC components in my training setup. The board I'm using is the E35M1-M PRO, which forms the basis of a two-part project consisting of a base and a holder. These two parts can be joined together using metal screws. To ensure mechanical durability, I would recommend using PETG material, as it has high consumption at around 350g, but all parts are thick. Before printing, I plan to delete some sections from the front part to accommodate SATA ports and additional connectivity features.
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