PC Case, customizable

Mostly 3D Printed PC case. Size is customizable.
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updated January 3, 2025

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Update 3/1/2025:

  • documentation version 1 finalized
  • updated models that I worked on during creating documentation

Update 2/1/2025:

Edit 29/1/2023: fix corner model supports

Edit 26/1/2023: added corner and bow tie models

 

This is a rather big project I've been working on during a couple of years. I've built 4 cases (+ one Raspberry Pi NAS/Chia case) since and they all still work :). To be seen how long…

The case is built using Dollo3D extensions which means the size is configurable. It also means there are lot of smaller parts to print, which makes this quite a tedius build.

All parts are modeled with OpenSCAD and the sources are here: https://github.com/spegelius/3DModels/tree/master/PCCase . I've uploaded most of the STL's from the github repo, but didn't upload  the multicolor covers as I felt that the amount of files was getting overwhelming…

HDDs use Antec Elevenhundred style rails.

No instructions for the build and won't be creating any unless there's interest for them. I might build fourth case as I have some extra PC- and watercooling parts. Plus I want to expand my chia farm :).

The case_xxx_xxx_xxx.scad files are mockups for different case sizes so they provide some info about the assembly.

Materials:

  • PLA for the frame and covers
  • PETG for motherboard tray parts and HDD mounts
  • GreenTEC Pro for the IO plate, should be good for up to 160C temps

Setups:

  • qr code case houses i7 2700k, 16Gb, and 10 HDDs
  • PCMR case houses Supermicro EE-ATX mobo, 2x Xeon E5-2630, 256Gb and 14 HDDs
  • third case, not pictured here, houses Supermicro EE-ATX mobo, 2x Xeon E5-2697 v2, 512Gb and 10 HDDs + 1 NVMe SSD

All have 2 or 3 front fans, 2 top fans and 1 fan at the back. Seem to be keeping cool and quiet. Fans are mostly 140mm.

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