HTPC - pfSense mini-ITX case: picoPSU & PCI-E & SATA SSD
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Small factor, clean design with nice extras thought for a pfsense machine: - 12mm through-hole power button support - picoPSU DC jack support - SATA SSD support - PCI-E 4 nics ethernet support (LOW PROFILE ONLY) - Optimal airflow (top, front and back air grids) - Clearance for low power embedded CPUs like J1900, J3455, j4105, etc.. You will need: - n.8 m3(d)x4(h)x5(D) brass inserts (4 for the lid, 4 for the mainboard standoffs); You can superglue or hot melt them in the case - n.12 m3x10 screws (as above but 4 more for the SATA SSD) - superglue for assembling the inlay The hole for the power button is 12mm. The hole for the picoPSU DC jack is 8mm (standard). N.B. - The case.stl is a massive print. Mine took almost 48h. - Ender 3 bed size (235mmx235mm) is enough but be sure to have the right XY offsets configured otherwise you will not be able to print it. - Print largest face flat - Supports: above 46% (no supports on frontal grid holes and lid stands) - Be aware that the case could warp on a poorly sticking surface. Use hot first layer tool and bed temp and use brim for better adhesion. - Be gentle when inserting the io shield since one side of its support is quite fragile
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