This case requires a print bed size of as little as 180 x 180 millimeters, while still being able to hold an ATX motherboard, ATX power supply and a really big graphics card.
**Check out the files and/or become a member by using the link below:**
https://www.printables.com/model/900406-atx-pc-case-180-x-180-mm-print-volume
AS ALWAYS: Please keep posting your build suggestions down in the comments, I love reading your suggestions and many of your suggestions actually lead me into new ideas for future projects.
**To build this case you'll need the following parts (Affiliate links):**
3D Printer Filament: https://amzn.to/3VwlnvW
4.6mm x 5(or 6) mm M3 Threaded Inserts: https://amzn.to/3XiT9pF
8 x 3 mm Neodymium Magnets: https://amzn.to/4bR1cyn
12mm Power Button (pre-wired): https://amzn.to/4aWrdv4
Hot Glue, or other type of glue suitable for plastic and/or magnets (OPTIONAL): https://amzn.to/3yUSG2X
**For full written building instructions, and more information about printing, please check out the Printables link above.**
This case was designed using Shapr3d. If you want to test out Shapr3d for yourself they have a free version available to play around with, but if you want to get their full version, feel free to use the code "makerunit10" to get 10% off your monthly subscription fee. Check it out at www.shapr3d.com.
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