meshlicious itx case 3d models
222418 3d models found related to meshlicious itx case.prusaprinters
2U shelf to mount a mini-itx motherboard in a 10 inch rack cabinet.Do not print in PLA. The heat and the weight WILL eventually deform it.Requires a 10"+ build plate (254mm). A Prusa i3 or an Ender 3 is not big enough.I printed it in PETG with the...
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This is a 45mm riser for the SSUPD Meshlicious PC case. This allows you to use full size cables without much trouble and utilizes the stock rubber feet. Use whatever print settings have been working for your printer. I did 0.16 layer height with 40%...
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Meshlicious is an amazing case, with watercooled setup i felt like MB and GPU backplate are lacking airflow. Seen someone used zipties, but ... that looks a bit more aesthetically. ... Fits Noctua NF-A9x14 HS-PWM chromax Be careful removing it...
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Make sure they are in the right orientation (shown in the Thingiverse image previews): - Bottom Half stood up with the SSD mount face against the bed - Top Half on its side with the motherboard standoff holders against the bed This could also be...
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... a remix of the realy great design from vl4dt3p3s with space for a 140 mm fan and small adjustments for less material and less support. ... This is still work in progress. The case works great but i would like to add mountning options for 4 HDD's.
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You will need: - 8 m3(d)x4(h)x5(D) brass inserts (4 for the lid, 4 for the mainboard standoffs); You can superglue or hot melt them in the case - 12 m3x10 screws (as above but 4 more for the SATA SSD) - superglue for assembling the inlay The hole...
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It's a fully functional 1u rack case, boasting ample space for a motherboard, power supply, SSD, and even a PCI card! Important considerations: -The hole for the motherboard IO is not designed to accommodate a backplane. -The hole for the PCI slot...
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Makes it for uniform looking to me :) - Added M3 sized holes at the bottom of the brass insert slots, in case you have screws that are slightly too long (like me) - Made the tabs for the lid slightly larger - Made the part about the motherboard IO...
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Some of photos are of desing step :)This print was intended to fit 6x3,5HDD and 2xSSD reusing the existing antec ISK 110 case, if you like and are thinking buying a case, you can do without the power adapter, you don't need, because we are to fit...
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Some of photos are of desing step :)This print was intended to fit 6x3,5HDD and 2xSSD reusing the existing antec ISK 110 case, if you like and are thinking buying a case, you can do without the power adapter, you don't need, because we are to fit...
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I've created 3 that work for my use case and a blank one but you could make custom ones to suit nearly any purpose. Ive included a picture with the measurements I used for the custom supports with the imprtant ones being the crossbeam cutout...
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This layer will allow you to disassemble the old case and reuse the Power switch, Power LED, Front Audio Jack/USB/Card Reader unit as well as the backplate. The Power Switch is retained via a screw/washer/nut slotted into the top of the mount. Do...
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Makes it for uniform looking to me :) Added M3 sized holes at the bottom of the brass insert slots, in case you have screws that are slightly too long (like me) Made the tabs for the lid slightly larger Made the part about the motherboard IO shield...
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I've created 3 that work for my use case and a blank one but you could make custom ones to suit nearly any purpose. Ive included a picture with the measurements I used for the custom supports with the imprtant ones being the crossbeam cutout...
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These are loose fitting feet for the SM580 and Meshlicious. They fit over the stock feet but do require some double sided tape or double sided 3M tape to secure. ... I will be re-working for a screwed in version for the Meshlicious.
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The riser works with the stock Meshlicious rubber feet. No supports should be needed as long as you print with the feet facing up. ...I printed this on an extended ender 3, if you have a smaller printer, you may need to split the model in half to print...
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The riser works with the stock Meshlicious rubber feet. No supports should be needed as long as you print with the feet facing up. ...I printed this on an extended ender 3, if you have a smaller printer, you may need to split the model in half to print...
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I fudged the fit using a soldering iron.This is designed to be a replacement panel for the rear of the SSUPD Meshlicious where the PCI slots are. This panel allows you to use Koolance QD3 panel couplers. The panel couplers have M18x1 threads which is...
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My cat kept pressing the power button on my case, so this is a cover that slots into the USB ports and recesses the button.
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Adapter to mount a radiator or fans on the outside of the case to free up space on the inside. ...Includes files for longer pins to attach the front panel.
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The one I have has 60mm spacing between the USB 2.0 ports and 20mm spacing between the audio jacks.Note that if you are sourcing your own board, its advised to find a board with HD Audio, not AC97, and with USB 2.0 Ports, not 3.0. If you buy USB 3.0...
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The one I have has 60mm spacing between the USB 2.0 ports and 20mm spacing between the audio jacks.Note that if you are sourcing your own board, its advised to find a board with HD Audio, not AC97, and with USB 2.0 Ports, not 3.0. If you buy USB 3.0...
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The Meshlicious is a great ITX case, in no small part because it supports a 280mm radiator mounted to the front panel. Unfortunately, mounting a radiator and fans inside the front panel makes the inside really cramped, and I found it difficult...
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The Meshlicious is a great ITX case, in no small part because it supports a 280mm radiator mounted to the front panel. Unfortunately, mounting a radiator and fans inside the front panel makes the inside really cramped, and I found it difficult to...
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Moved to: https://www.printables.com/it/model/364377 (Free download)
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You can create one with a 3D printer. Your mold should be 205mm x 205mm x 180mm. I printed mine at a layer height of 0.3 mm using ASA material, and for the mold, I used BuildTak. The test worked out perfectly. You'll need to purchase the details...
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take a look at: [NAS selber bauen](https://www.libe.net/nas-im-eigenbau). ...