
Wall mount PC (ver 1.0)
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I was itching for a creative outlet one day, so I decided to breathe new life into an old PC that had been collecting dust at home. As an absolute beginner when it comes to design and without any experience with 3D printing, I dove headfirst into creating parts for a wall-mounted project in a simple 13mm MDF board which I'll paint. Just a few holes for cable management and that's pretty much it. A friend of mine kindly offered to print all these parts for me, and as soon as they're printed, I'll post photos. Here are the specs: Mobo: DFI LP JR p45T2RS PSU: Corsair 750W Cooler: Xigmatek Dark Night VGA / GPU: EVGA GeForce 210 3 old SATA I Hard disks So, I designed a few components: 1x PSU bracket: it's meant to hold the PSU in place. A hexagonal structure was designed to make the structure strong enough but lightweight. 1x PSU cable concealer: (don't know if it's the right name). It's supposed to hide all the cables that come out of the rear of the psu. 3x HDD bracket: These are meant to hold 1 3.5" HDD each one. They are stackable, in case you don't have room to place them individually. 9x MOBO stands: these are pretty obvious, they are meant to hold the Motherboard in place, securely firm and 10mm above the base. 4x acrylic panel stands: I designed these for future use, since I have no plans of adding a frontal acrylic panel at the moment. (180 mm long, since I have a HUGE cooler) 4x acrylic panel bolts rear: these are designed to hold the 4 stands to the MDF base. 4x acrylic panel bolts front: these hold the acrylic panel to the 4 stands. This project is in progress, and I'll be updating this with pictures and new designs (if necessary) to keep things up to date.
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