mITX SFF Chassis - Loque Ghost Clone

par UltraJaxel

Fichiers imprimables (10)

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    Sandwich_-_Front.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Back.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Power_Supply.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Motherboard.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Top.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Bottom.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Handle.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Sides.stl

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    Sandwich_-_PCIe_Lock.stl

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    Sandwich_-_Expansion.stl

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Description

I spent a lot of time making this case, so if you like it, please consider clicking that Tip Designer button.


The sandwich style case is becoming very popular; it also tends to be very expensive. So I set out to making one. This case is modeled after the Loque Ghost; and can even be expanded similarly. My major complaints about SFF cases however, are the lack of front panel connectors, and lack of carrying handle. This design alleviates both those issues (the handle is optional).

Default features:

  • 10.4L: 320mm x 150mm x 216mm
  • Fits a mITX motherboard
  • Fits a SFX power supply
  • Fits a 2-slot graphics card up to 310mm
  • 2x 120mm fan on the top
  • 4 USB ports on the front

Optional features:

  • Carry handle
  • Can be expanded to fit 2x 120mm fans on the bottom.
  • Can be expanded to fit an AIO radiator on the top.

All the pieces are designed to be printed standing up for structural integrity. I've also minimized the need for support structures. The only thing that could be troublesome to print are the side panels; which is why I split them in half. Just print both halves and glue them together. There are a lot of sockets for heat inserts so you can screw all the parts together. Just use a soldering iron to sink them in after you're done printing.

Required parts:

You're also going to need about six 8mm standoffs for the motherboard and riser card. I used some kits I had left over from (Makerbeam)[https://www.makerbeam.com/makerbeam-standoffs-or-spacers-4p.html], as they also included the nuts and washers for them as well. I would link them, but they don't appear to be on Amazon.

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