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A 3D Printable ITX PC Case designed to be printed on a Prusa i3 or larger printer.
Designed to fit a Mini-ITX Motherboard with a stock intel cooler (or cooler of this size or smaller), a 2 slot ITX GPU (Power input will need a 180 degree power adapter, make sure you get the right type.) most sizes of RAM, one 120mm intake fan, a 2.5 inch SSD (can fit more without a GPU,) and an SFX power supply, the less cables the easier it will be to assemble.
What else you'll need:
Motherboard standoffs
Motherboard screws
Fan screws
Power supply screws
A Phillips head screwdriver
A 16mm power button (something like this:
[https://www.amazon.com/NOYITO-Chassis-Extension-Suitable-Computer/dp/B07PPDHKDT/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=16mm%2Bpc%2Bpower%2Bbutton&qid=1674183179&sr=8-11&th=1](https://www.amazon.com/NOYITO-Chassis-Extension-Suitable-Computer/dp/B07PPDHKDT/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=16mm%2Bpc%2Bpower%2Bbutton&qid=1674183179&sr=8-11&th=1))
Printer Settings:
PETG recommended for ensured heat resistance, but PLA is acceptable so long as there are no overheating components right up against the case.
Print resolution 0.2mm to 0.3mm, it really just depends on how long you want the print to take and how you want it to look. Lower layer height will allow the parts to fit together more easily, but constant fitting and removal will wear the parts down to be unusable, so 0.3mm is what I like to use.
I recommend at least 10% infill. Supports on build plate enabled only for the side panels, for everything else it is unnecessary. Print on the flattest side possible for each piece.
The total material use is just under half a spool, or around 0.5kg at these settings. If there's no mess-ups, that is.