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A mini ITX case I made because I wanted to use a small, spare graphics card I had (quadro 600) and a Pico PSU and couldn't find what I wanted online. It measures 5.0" (to top of handle) x 7.0" x 7.75". I am getting CPU temps of 47°C at idle and 57°C at 100% load across all 4 cores.
I included all source files so you can modify anything to your liking (larger graphics card, card reader, USB slots, etc.) All modeling was done in SW2017 but I included step files that will work with any cad software you use.
Here are my specific parts this case works with: Gigabyte AB350N motherboard AMD Ryzen 3 2200 CPU w/ stock cooler Corsair Vengence RAM (2x8gb) Crucial 500gb M2 hard drive Pico PSU Quadro 600 Graphics Card 12mm Computer Case Power Button
Additional hardware needed to finish the case: M3 x 8mm flat head machine screws -qty 10- https://smile.amazon.com/50pcs-Phillips-Cross-Recessed-Countersunk/dp/B07GRW77T5/ref=sr_1_15?keywords=m3x8+screw&qid=1565208253&s=gateway&sr=8-15
M3 x 8mm pan head phillips screws (for motherboard) -qty 4- https://smile.amazon.com/uxcell-Machine-Phillips-Stainless-Fasteners/dp/B07M6RKYLB/ref=pd_sbs_60_4/136-7479364-1950757?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07M6RKYLB&pd_rd_r=7f0b5112-08a4-4d69-9754-9c22107fbfe6&pd_rd_w=hfDve&pd_rd_wg=mYMFB&pf_rd_p=d66372fe-68a6-48a3-90ec-41d7f64212be&pf_rd_r=XS7M68NCG4S195JYQQDE&psc=1&refRID=XS7M68NCG4S195JYQQDE
M3 x 5-8mm brass threaded inserts (5mm outside diameter) -qty 14- https://smile.amazon.com/LICTOP-Threaded-M3x5mmx5mm-Cylindrical-Embedded/dp/B07GDGZWMV/ref=sr_1_34?keywords=m3+insert&qid=1565208003&s=gateway&sr=8-34
To assemble:
- Use a soldering iron to heat the brass inserts and insert them into all the holes on the left and right side panels and the handle.
- Screw the assembled motherboard down to the left and right side panels. Attach the Graphics card.
- Insert the Pico PSU's power socket into the left panel's rear hole and fasten the nut to secure it.
- Fasten the handle to the front panel enclosure with 2-M3 x 10mm FHMS.
- Insert the 12mm power button through the front panel enclosure and secure it. Hook up the leads to the motherboard.
- Slide the front panel through the left and right panels grooves and use 4-m3 x 10mm FHMS to secure it.
- Pop the motherboard's back connector cover plate into the back panel's window and screw it down with the remaining 4-M3 x 10mm FHMS.