It’s all wrapped up in a neat slant-sided 3D-printed case that fits onto the ATX power supply itself. The result is a neat and tidy power supply built out of readily-available components.
If there’s one thing that for decades of desktop PCs have given us, it’s a seemingly endless supply ... 3D printed case leads us to expect that things might become a little melty though. ATX ...
The Power Zone 2 by be quiet! is an ATX 3.1 compatible power supply that has been developed for efficient operation under a variety of load conditions. Initially released in 1000W, 850W ...
Basic test bench for standard Micro ATX motherboard designed for 3D printing without supports. It only has motherboard tray and support for 4 expansion cards. No I/O shield or anything else, has ...
It should fit any ATX compliant motherboard, but I've only tried the one motherboard I have. It has space for 3x 3.5" hard drives and a 2.5" hard drive, which are held by seperate 3d printed modules.