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Odroid H2+ Case
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This is a case I made for the Odroid H2+ "single board" computer.
If you don't know what that is, it's an tiny (110mm x 100mm) X86 computer with a J4115 Intel Celeron processor. The specs don't look like much on paper, but it's surprisingly capable. I put "single board" in quotes because it's not really a traditional single board computer. It requires you to install your own SODIMM RAM. It has an M.2 NVME 2280 connector and two SATA connectors. It's really more like a little tiny motherboard than a single board computer.
I personally find it is great for streaming 4K videos and web browsing, although I also did the CAD work for much of this case on the board itself, so it can do some relatively heavy listing for such a small, low cost computer. It's also pretty useful as a NAS since it has actual SATA connectors and a fast ethernet connection. Even just as a Samba shared folder in Windows works great.
There are two versions of this case that I made. One is a 118mm cube.
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If you don't know what that is, it's an tiny (110mm x 100mm) X86 computer with a J4115 Intel Celeron processor. The specs don't look like much on paper, but it's surprisingly capable. I put "single board" in quotes because it's not really a traditional single board computer. It requires you to install your own SODIMM RAM. It has an M.2 NVME 2280 connector and two SATA connectors. It's really more like a little tiny motherboard than a single board computer.
I personally find it is great for streaming 4K videos and web browsing, although I also did the CAD work for much of this case on the board itself, so it can do some relatively heavy listing for such a small, low cost computer. It's also pretty useful as a NAS since it has actual SATA connectors and a fast ethernet connection. Even just as a Samba shared folder in Windows works great.
There are two versions of this case that I made. One is a 118mm cube.
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