Hyde, a DIY 3D-printable case
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Hyde, (another) DIY 3D-printable case: 8L with 3 pci-e slots, bifurcation, sfx-l support & more. This software's licence is 'GNU General Public License v2.0 only', and it is incompatible with 'GNU General Public License v3.0'. Thingiverse doesn't allow me to set the licence to this specific version I am sorry for the inconvenience. Important notes: - Using displayport locking cables on the gpu may cause a bit of trouble. - You'll need a 3d printer that can print at least 300, 308.5, 30mm (xyz) - You'll need a soldering iron to install the brass inserts - You'll need a very well calibrated printer, to make sure that everything will fit properly. - You'll need to reorient some parts in your slicer, to improve printability and and strength Cpu cooler height: 50mm (+1mm for cleareance) Pci-e card size: 127~135, 305, 3-slot + 9mm (height, length, thickness) Power supply: sfx & sfx-l, with ventilation holes on both sides, in case you want to flip it around. Storage: 2 * 2.5" (Only with sfx power supply. Also in further revision I can probably add 3++ more 2.5" & a couple of 3.5" mounts) Cooling: 2 * 120x120x15 fans (If the last pci-e slot is unpopulated) Riser configurations: -10cm 90 degree: 2-slot gpu -10cm 270 degree: 2-slot / 3-slot gpu -10cm 90 degree + 1U riser (20.32mm) + peine braun bifurcation riser x8x8 left turn 1 slot distance: 2-slot gpu + 1-slot pcie. In theory you could even create a custom x4x4x8 bifurcation riser, or use a sas 8i server one, but that's quite expensive. Bom: - 2kg of Plastic (I suggest polycarbonate or annealed PLA) - 23 * m3 countersunk 6mm - 25 * m3 countersunk 12mm - 4 * m3 countersunk 20mm - 8 * m3 12mm - 3 * m3 35mm - 11 * m3 washers - 63 * m3 brass threaded inserts - 4 * m3 50mm standoffs (male-female) - 4 * m3 12mm standoffs (female-female) - 3~6 * unc 6-32 11~13mm + washers - angled ac psu cable - 16mm anti vandal momentary button with thread length >= 12mm, pinheader cables, solder, heatshrink
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