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XDA Developers on MSN5 mods to 3D print for the ultimate custom PC case
Ultimately, integrating a 3D printer into your PC-building hobby opens up a world of customization. You can push the ...
Looking more like an aeroplane engine than a typical boxy PC chassis, this tiny 3D printed PC case holds a liquid-cooled 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 rig.
We love this orange and white water-cooled mini-ITX gaming PC build, which has a case that was made entirely with a 3D printer and some expert design skills.
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XDA Developers on MSNThis DIYer 3D-printed a fix for one of mini PCs’ biggest issues, and you can too
Someone has 3D-printed a fix for one of mini PCs' biggest issues. It's designed for a specific mini PC, but you can design it for any mini PC. The creator claims it won't compromise the overall ...
This innovative modular ATX case designed by makerunit is engineered specifically to overcome the constraints of smaller 3D printers while delivering a high-quality, professional-grade case.
Over the years we’ve seen no shortage of 3D printed cases designed to hold several Raspberry Pi computers, often with the intent to use them as convenient desktop-sized platforms for experime… ...
Plus all your PC parts and a 140mm fan, assuming you’ll want to get a final build in there. According to the step-by-step instructions, the build uses 1.5 kilograms (3.3 pounds) of 3D printer ...
Hardware PC Cases People are making mini Fractal Design cases for their Raspberry Pi and it's making me wish I owned a 3D printer so I could do the same News By Jacob Fox published July 24, 2024 ...
If you plan the location of your Raspberry Pi computer inside your 3D printed Mac case carefully, and are willing to cut a custom USB port hole, it's also possible to plug in an external 3.5" USB ...
Bambu Lab A1 Mini Combo 3D Printer Review: Color Printing at a Fantastic Price It may not be the greatest 3D printer ever, but it can't be beat as a way to bring people into the hobby.
This spits out a nice little 3D printed case for the Raspberry Pi, which looks really nice in that bottle green colour. Plus, no new plastic was required for this little project which is always great.
Snazzy Labs has reimagined Apple’s 1984 Macintosh with a 3D-printed shell, Raspberry Pi 3B+ core, and a 10.5-inch display.
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