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MPC --- 2.16 litre SFFPC
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Posted to Thingiverse via this Reddit thread and for the /SFFPC community: https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/comments/meg5b5/3d_printed_216_litre_htpc_with_cpu_and_memory/
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v1
I drew and printed this case for the salvaged parts from an old 2013 27" iMac I was given because it was thought dead. I think the old hard drive was the faulty part and I could have just fixed that, but thought it was more fun to create a tiny media PC for the living room instead.
The CPU is an i5 4750 Haswell chip on a Asus H81T board and it's running 2x8gb of 1600Mhz DDR3 SODIMMs. For storage is a Kingston A400 240gb SSD drive with Windows 10. Cooling is sorted by a Noctua NH-L9i which contains a 10 minute Cinebench run at a maximum of 70*C. Aside from this I have thrown in a cheap Amazon Wifi/bluetooth Mini PCIe card and added an Aliaz 80g mechanical keyboard switch as power switch plus a couple of white status LEDs. For power I use a 180watt external brick, which is way overkill for the syst
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v1
I drew and printed this case for the salvaged parts from an old 2013 27" iMac I was given because it was thought dead. I think the old hard drive was the faulty part and I could have just fixed that, but thought it was more fun to create a tiny media PC for the living room instead.
The CPU is an i5 4750 Haswell chip on a Asus H81T board and it's running 2x8gb of 1600Mhz DDR3 SODIMMs. For storage is a Kingston A400 240gb SSD drive with Windows 10. Cooling is sorted by a Noctua NH-L9i which contains a 10 minute Cinebench run at a maximum of 70*C. Aside from this I have thrown in a cheap Amazon Wifi/bluetooth Mini PCIe card and added an Aliaz 80g mechanical keyboard switch as power switch plus a couple of white status LEDs. For power I use a 180watt external brick, which is way overkill for the syst
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