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Compact ATX Case (13.2L)
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A compact ATX case, 13.2L in volume (273x337x143mm).
!! There is are split versions of the large panels to fit on a 210x210 bed here: !!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5808992
Be sure to check out RagingRoosevelt's make for a better printed, current version of this design!
This was designed to be as compact as possible while still holding ATX motherboards and PSU's, and a smaller GPU. If printed in the proper materials, it should be strong enough to take with you in a backpack. Just be careful of flexing the motherboard and if u have a GPU, design something to keep it in place
Real life images are of an older version, but they give an idea of how it will look without any post processing
Some parts need to be printed multiple times, specifically:
-Stand-off 2 times
-Corner Connection 3 times
Materials:
-45x M4x10 countersunk bolts
-21x M4 nut
-16x M4 threaded inserts + whatever you need for your motherboard
-2x M3 nut (for PCIe riser)
-2x M3 bolt (for
!! There is are split versions of the large panels to fit on a 210x210 bed here: !!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5808992
Be sure to check out RagingRoosevelt's make for a better printed, current version of this design!
This was designed to be as compact as possible while still holding ATX motherboards and PSU's, and a smaller GPU. If printed in the proper materials, it should be strong enough to take with you in a backpack. Just be careful of flexing the motherboard and if u have a GPU, design something to keep it in place
Real life images are of an older version, but they give an idea of how it will look without any post processing
Some parts need to be printed multiple times, specifically:
-Stand-off 2 times
-Corner Connection 3 times
Materials:
-45x M4x10 countersunk bolts
-21x M4 nut
-16x M4 threaded inserts + whatever you need for your motherboard
-2x M3 nut (for PCIe riser)
-2x M3 bolt (for
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