The UALCase help for completion

The UALCase help for completion

grabcad

Hi, my name is Vlad. I posted this version of the case (The UALC (Ultimate aluminum case) mark 6 Revised003 made in Solidworks 2013) in the hope that those who will see it will help me so I can finish and then I can build with the help of a custom made company. This project is in college needing many things to complete. I'll offer some of the components already installed to make an opinion of what it can support: The housing (431 x 521 x 210mm ) supports HPTX down to Mini ITX format , the motherboard tray is removable ( sliding out for easy installing the components ). There are 12 PCI-E slots for NVIDIA 4-Way SLI GTX TITAN Z. Rear panel has 12x PCI-E slots rised from the motherboard to connect the videocards with PCI-E extension (so a normal panel with 12x PCI-E slots is needed for normal GPUs). The top panel has a cutout to fit the 900D front panel ports (http://www.corsair.com/en/900d-front-panel-i-o). The rear compartment on the top has two SilicionPower all in one card reader USB 3.0 (I haven't made the cutouts), below is a Mac Mini computer witch needs cutouts for the back panel. There is vertical 3x 3.5inch HDDs with connectors down (with a 90degrees hinges towards left pannel to change CPU backcover). Those need a custom made bay like Corsair 540 Air and fixed to the case. In the front of the casing on the left is 1x vertical 5.25inch bay that is made ​​specifically for Sentry 2 or 3 fan controller (without the case: http://www.nzxt.com/product/detail/144-sentry-3-fan-controller.html). On the right there are 3x 5.25inch optical bays, the bottom one is for a Blu-ray drive and the other two for Dual Bay Reservoir Swiftech Maelstrom (this needs a cover when nothing is installed). All the fan grills and holes must be checked for dimensions and make the finishing touches. The two side panels will open with hinges: the left one has the same dimensions like the case to fully change the components , The RIGHT panel is a smaller one reinforced starting from the back of the case up to horizontal 2x optical drive bays and vertical fans (I have made ​​this configuration to prevent vibrations when a radiator with fans is installed). There are support for 2x PSUs (Note: this version of the case is integrating many components with different positions) or option to install a vertical Dual Bay Reservoir and again on the back is a cover when nothing is installed.All parts need mounting brackets secured to the housing by screws or integration methods to minimize the number of screws. Some components require special research for finding the exact size like (Corsair 900D front panel, EVGA SR-X HPTX form factor).For the last description I want those who modify-complete it (deadline is: the end of this year) to remember that the case is for a project where I have to prove that it can achieve. Those who want to help me modify my case and know what they are doing are asked to send a message to smcaeiqtg@yahoo.com to talk more in case there are problems with the design and feel free to put questions about it. Latest notes (27.02.15): I'm almost at the end of my work for this version of the computer case. Now begins the actual technical documentation and construction. I already thought of a more compact housing design based on this with a modest cooling solution. This release will be a tower case that can stand horizontally/vertically. I know that the industry focuse is on smaller components but until the cooling solutions will be smaller I'll try to reduce housing dimensions and maximize space for components (giving the user more options). The next project is a concept of the fastest aircraft in the world in which I placed the components of a computer with extreme cooling (radiators / evaporators) in which both design and functionality are important.Last notes (23.05.18): Long time passed but the computer system was finished last year in July. It was a long journey that I had to take in order to complete such complex case build. The material used was Al 3003 with an industrial modified radiator with tests for temperature over the original radiator Hunter Duet 240mm radiator. The results were awesome. Now I'm taking the smaller builds like M-ATX and Mini Itx with support for dual GPU and Full size or SFX PSU. I had made a full plexiglass case to fit my 5year old system with of course extra features and better cooling in a much smaller case. Thanks for all the support using my model and pictures to make your own modified pc case. I will continue to upload cases made from Plexiglass to show the inside components.

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