portable computer case atx 3d models
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I Based My PC Cover on the Lid of my PC to Replicate it.\nThis is a PC cover for the top portion of a computer box.\nYou are free to print this design, share it with others, and make any necessary modifications.\nPost-Printing Steps\nStep 2: After...
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I built a case for a feather with an OLED display, a tiny battery, an amp, and a speaker. The USB port is relatively low but easily accessible. I missed adding a notch for the wire leading to the sensor, so I used a soldering iron to create one. The...
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As a base I used an old Supermicro full ATX case (750-A02 frame), but it shouldn't matter what you're using since this requires major cutting, drilling and tapping which I won't go into detail about - just wanted to provide all my models incase it...
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This case is meant to be used with a picoPSU or any clone of it.It features an 8mm hole on the back for the power input port of the picoPSU, as well as a 12mm hole for a vandal power switch.It also features VESA-75 and VESA-100 mounting holes so that...
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Working with various SFF (small form factor) cases recently, I noticed how hard some side panels are to remove! Either you're risking bending a fingernail back, or bending the side panel itself due to the incredible strength of the snaps used to...
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This water-cooled gaming case features an ATX/mATX motherboard format and is made of aluminum and copper. It has dimensions of 422 x 392 x 138mm and weighs in at 10.71kg. The I/O ports include two USB 3.0 and HD audio, while the drive bays...
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Rearranging the wiring within the case can be a daunting task unless a modular ATX power supply is used; however, stretching the case slightly longer would alleviate this issue. When inserting an ATX PSU into the case, caution must be exercised due...
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Simple case atx made from three side of glass, rear and structure made of aluminum , in the bottom there's space for PSU and HDD with 60mm FAN, in the center goes the motherboard with 80mm FAN, on top 120mm FAN
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This custom ATX case accommodates a single vertical video card plus another horizontal one on a 90-degree riser extension. Its lightweight design incorporates minimal filament usage. ...The motherboard in question is an ASUS B450M PLUS, paired with...
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This is a unique case that allows you to mount the new Viki panel on the front, along with mounting options inside for a Rambo 1.3 board and a Raspberry Pi, leaving ample space for wiring. The ATX fan provides ventilation. ...There are spaces for six...
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This was inspired by a few Youtube videos about making a benchtop power supply from a spare computer ATX power supply. After a day or two of printing and a couple more with a soldering iron the result ended up pretty good. ...The 120mm fan at the top is...
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This is a case for an ATX power supply. It has seven power out ports: three 5V, two 12V, and two 3.3V. The power case features two amperage and voltage meter ports on the front side. My amperage and voltage meter can be viewed here:...
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A sleek and versatile alternative to Apple's Mac Pro 2019, this compact Micro ATX case boasts a remarkably similar design aesthetic while offering the freedom of customization that PC enthusiasts crave. Like its high-end counterpart, it features an...
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The ATX Breakout Board Bench Power Supply case is available at phenoptix (UK) and Seeed Studios elsewhere. To create our own unique design, we started by slightly increasing the size of the SoB prototype to overlap with the PCB. Using calipers, we...
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I designed a case to enclose a ATX Power supply board with fan, all the wiring, an Audrino MEGA 2560 and a RAMPS 1.6 with a 12864LCD Encoder. There is enough room for TL smoothers if you use them like me. I used PLA and TPU for the feet. ...
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https://www.silverstonetek.com/de/product/info/computer-chassis/G11313530-RT/)-Alphacool Eisbaer 240 LT ( I recommend getting better fans, the stock ones are very loud)-2x 4mm thick acrylic sheets or similar, measuring approx 170.5x276mm ( I suggest...
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This is especially important because the surface of the board aligns perfectly with the edge, leaving ample space for the ATX socket. Instructions Use size M3 bolts and nuts in this case, as I have done successfully. In addition, consider utilizing...
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James III has crafted an innovative alternative panel for the Lab ATX power supply skeleton case. This ingenious design offers a sleek and modern aesthetic that perfectly complements the existing lab equipment, while also providing a convenient...
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This case supports ATX power supplies and features a single 2.5-inch SSD/HDD slot, although it can be somewhat awkward to mount. The kit includes two pieces: the base, which provides essential support and accommodates a 220mm board, and the back...
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A case for an ATX power supply with labeled spots for Anderson PowerPole connectors. I also included holes for 2 volt/ammeters from...
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Hi, I'm upgrading my CR10 to an MKS Gen L board and need a new case for it, so I'm switching to a standard PC ATX power supply - they're more reliable than Chinese PSUs. To build this thing, you'll need: All printed parts MKS Gen L (just remix the...
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I'm using a Corsair 750w ATX power supply and discovered that I could almost sit the case on top of it, with the fan in the power supply blowing right through the case. The stepper drivers on this board dissipate heat through the bottom of the board,...
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... space. If you have some questions, feel free to talk to me on reddit where I already posted this case : https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/xmez1r/i_made_a_3d_printed_2u_rackmount_case_for_a/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
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When I printed the “ATX PC bench case” from Chyneuze, I found out it wasn't actually ATX but mATX and my motherboard didn't fit the thing because the screw holes didn't line up.I then took his work and modified it, so it can fit an ATX motherboard. I...
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Hi, I'm upgrading my CR10 to an MKS Gen 1.4 board and since I need a fresh case for it, I've decided to switch to a standard PC ATX power supply - one that I wholeheartedly trust more than those Chinese-made ones. Here's what you'll need: * All...
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... to work with a Pi3b and uses the Pi Pico for the HID connection. ...Test fit everything aside from the ATX controller (info on original model), but ATX controller should work as I used the original mount, just reorientated it.
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This is an ITX pc case which fits an ATX PSU and standard ITX parts. )The PSU is mounted with three standard pc case screws. )The mainboard needs standoffs first. These need to be melted into the plastic with a soldering iron for maximum strength.
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... are matching holes to bolt the front piece to the back piece. There are also holes to bolt the Viki panel to the case but I found mine friction fit tight enough I didn't need them. Print Settings Rafts: No Supports: Yes Category: 3D Printer Parts
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Here is a Simple Skeleton Case for Standard ATX PSU There are two different panels available. If someone needs 3.3V, I am mainly using 12V. As a result, there are plenty of connectors. Unfortunately, I ran out of connectors today, so I can't use...
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Hi, I am upgrading my CR10 to an MKS gen L board and as I need a new case for that I wanted to switch to a standard PC ATX power supply (as I trust them more than the china PSU). Things you need: All printed parts of this thing, MKS Gen L (although...