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6.6L & 7.8L Mini-ITX SFF PC Case

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  • Case Exterior Extended V1.2.stl
  • Case Exterior V1.1.stl
  • Case Interior V1.21.stl
  • GPU Grip Bracket.stl

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Last update 2020-05-12 at 07:05
Publication date 2019-04-30 at 15:29
Design number 55758

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3D model description

Video of Build:https://youtu.be/p55gvl1gWus

I wasn't thrilled with the price of the very small SFF cases so I decided to take a stab at designing one myself. I already had a parts list in mind so this isn't the smallest I could make it, but had a few qualifications in mind.

1)Printable on regular 3D printers. I designed this initially to print on a Cetus3D Extended, but also kept it in line with a Creality Ender 3. Printed dimensions 147x179x250mm (6.58L)

2) Have as much as possible 3D printed. Only thing you need is standoffs for the PSU, a power button, and a PCIe Riser if you want a GPU. You could probably mount several 3.5in Drives where the GPU would go, though I didn't try. Depending on your PSU standoffs, you may need a right-angle power cord.

3) Print with zero supports. Hate removing them, so design around them.

4) Needed to hold an ITX GPU (~170mm), 70mm CPU cooler, and SFX PSU. Only officially supports M.2 drives.

5) Minimal Assembly. Prints in two parts which can be attached with case screws, though not needed.

Power Switch: https://ebay.to/2J4hE3L
PCIe Riser: https://ebay.to/2yLSAvC
35mm M3 Standoffs: https://ebay.to/2Wjflh6
1ft C13 Right Angle Extension: https://ebay.to/2ZIxJC5
Thumb Case Screws: https://ebay.to/2IRbRPX
C14 Socket (if you want to hard mount power cable): https://ebay.to/2V8PsnN

CPU Cooler- Scythe Big Shuriken 3: https://ebay.to/2IR7Pps
Motherboard- Asus Strix B450-I: https://ebay.to/2FCvhVc
PSU- Corsair SF600: https://ebay.to/31WK0UJ

Extended version adds space for 1 120mm fan (or 140mm fan with 120mm holes). Interior remains the same. I used this fan: https://ebay.to/2E3dUwc

3D printing settings

.3mm Layer Height
4 outer layers (Could go less, but since we are screwing things into plastic I went the safe route)
20% Infill
No Supports

At 60mm/s (.4mm nozzle) inside takes ~17 hours, cover takes ~38.

Will use ~0.8KG of PLA. ~0.5KG for cover, ~0.3KG for interior.

Other than PSU, everything should mount with case screws.

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