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Because I wanted to reuse its motherboard with a different case, I had to make an IO shield that would match the original pattern. I have updated the template after testing it on a case and adjusted positioning as well as made most holes larger so...
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Designed up this dealer button to use in home games or have just as something laying around for any poker fan. It was inspired by a dealer button in Pokerstars VR. Printing: Ring - Infil to add weight, supports needed for spade inset. Letter...
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This is a blank IO shield for designing custom io shields for motherboards. ...It comes with the freeCAD project file
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Cut out a custom IO Shield. You could measure and custom create an IO shield for your motherboard, but I think this was quicker. ...
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I have seen that there are a few universal IO shields on here but none of them seem to have clips so i designed my own version with thinner mesh, clips, more holes and more accurate dimensions. i noticed that some of the others on here are a few mm...
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If you are keen enough to get a non-ATX sized Supermicro X9SRG-F Mainboard (Single CPU LGA 2011) and build it into a 1U server chassis, it can be helpful to get a custom IO-Shield. Here is mine :) I used a Supermicro CSE-815 chassis. ...You will need a...
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If you are keen enough to get a non-ATX sized Supermicro X9SRG-F Mainboard (Single CPU LGA 2011) and build it into a 1U server chassis, it can be helpful to get a custom IO-Shield. Here is mine :) I used a Supermicro CSE-815 chassis. You will...
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IO Shield for an Inventec B400 Motherboard. ...Mine has 2 GB Nics and a 3rd Nic for the BMC.
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IO shield for the Intel DG45FC LGA 775 ITX Desktop Board. ...Does not snap in, but lines up fine with ports.
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universal Io shield for a 1u rack mount case . ... needed this for a iStarUSA D-118V2-ITX case but should work in most all 1u cases
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I got 2 motherbaords without IO shields, and decided to design some and post them here. They are a old "generic" that was common a long time ago. ...I also have the no audio ports version
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This is an IO shield for the X51 motherboard in case you want to mount it in another case that the original Alienware one. ... It comes with FreeCAD project file.
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This IO shield layout assumes you're using Axzez's mini ITX 'Interceptor Board Adapter', which raises the height of the board a little off what would be typical for a motherboard. ... It has cutouts for all the major ports on the backside, as well as...
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This IO shield layout assumes you're using Axzez's mini ITX 'Interceptor Board Adapter', which raises the height of the board a little off what would be typical for a motherboard. It has cutouts for all the major ports on the backside, as well as a...
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This is the IO shield. This is still a work in progress. (I have a github where you can follow what's happening https://github.com/Diepzeevogel/iMac-G3-replacement-parts) Included are the fusion360 design files, so you can change what type of IO...
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Mini ITX IO shield that fits my DeskPi Super6c Raspberry Pi 6-node cluster board. The cutouts on the back have a little extra room since the tolerances on the ports is a bit iffy. Printed with 20% infill, and it comes off pretty easily after the...
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I/O Shield for Biostar A320MH, may or may not fit for the A320MH 2.0 I've added the project file, you can customize it to fit your case or other Biostar A320M variants.
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I / O Shield for Mainboard "ASUS M4N78" Simply print out as seen in image. No special configuration needed. Printing time: ca. 1h. ... Print Settings Printer brand: Creality Printer: CR-10 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Doesn't Matter
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This shield was designed from scratch to be easier to print, but I took the original idea from TigerNickGrr. In his designs, the holes were not in a straight line, so it was not a perfect grid and was very obvious when used. The last one is...