June 26, 2019
Description
[Update 2019-07-01]
#Don't print this as of now, at least with PLA
After some days of usage I've noticed the spine parts and/or assembly are not sturdy enough. The combined weight and dissipated heat from the components (around 250 W under load) seem to be deforming the spine in a visible way, so you would be risking all kinds of unfortunate events if the components came to touch each other or the assembly screws. I'm currently in the process of reworking these parts and will post the modifications as soon as possible. I will try to not modify anything apart from the spine parts. In the meantime, I'm also marking this thing as work in progress.
[Original post 2019-06-26]
... or as I call it 'A lamprea' (galician for 'The Lamprey')
This is heavily based on the sleek, gorgeous Louqe Ghost Mini-ITX PC case. I was looking for something even more compact so with the invaluable help from aeg64's thing I began this remix. In brief, the PSU was rotated so its fan points forward and this alone makes the case around 45 mm shorter. Some other details had to be tweaked to make it printable on a small sized single extruder 3D printer like the Creality Ender 3 at my office. I think the final result resembles an 8-bit retro lamprey.
Dimensions are 276(L)x140(W)x184(H) mm, so overall volume is just a little over 7 litres, BUT:
175 mm.2 drives only.My components for this build:
470GTN motherboard.570 graphics card.2-250 PCI-e x16 riser cable (250 mm length).16 mm panel mount momentary push button with LED.This particular choice of components influenced some design details so if you plan on building with different components there are things you should take into account:
2 slot is located on the bottom side check its position against the window on the middle spine part.front and back spine parts.37 mm length. Otherwise the cables will get in the way when assembling the front of the case.That's it. I don't expect almost anyone to like it, but I hope some of you will find it useful.
Designed with Trimble SketchUp Make 2017. Source .skp files included.
License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial