Core & Tray for 1.2L ASRock a300 and x300 case (DeskNano x300 compatible)

Basic Core (DeskNano x300 compatible) and Tray
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Awesome job! Looks actually gorgeous. Testprinted it with tree-support and it came ot okay.
But now I wonder: what kind of support do you recommend or how did you generate support? I want to print it with expensive filament and I want to get it right for this print :)
Thanks for this great project.

@colonie_569418 I would suggest printing it inverted, then you only need a small bit of support on the rear I/O side, and on the front side under the switch housing. Use a very slow print speed, the walls and towers are really thin.

Is it me or is the v4 Core not compatible with the Wraith Stealth? The AMD logo that juts out hits the wall.

@Jeff_76709 The Wraith cores are part of the Etsy file pack which account for the Wraith's shroud profile https://www.etsy.com/listing/1267088117/desknano-x300-design-pack-for-diy-makers

@msystems Could you remove the picture showing the Wraith in use with the v4 core since it's clearly not compatible? It's deceiving. I've wasted plastic that I can't recycle, and not to mention print time. (edited)

Fits very well (0.6 nozzle@0.2mm with pet).

Next I will do the storage expansion. Think I have to create a new lid for the asrock led bar :).

Thank you very much for your work!

EDIT: Bought this switch (17mm length), but has no led hd activity: https://amzn.eu/d/iLKaHrG (edited)

@PhilippM_123915 Nice job, If you'd like that lid to be flush with the 25mm fan, you can simply scale it up by the Z axis in your slicer (Z only, not all axis) until your slicer reports the total height as 10mm more than the original height, and it should work perfectly. Except you will need longer screws like m3 x 20mm should be plenty.

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