3D Printed Open Mid Tower

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lowfat

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Build’s Name: The Crippled God (from a book series)
Operating System/ Storage Platform: Windows 10
CPU: AMD 5800X
Motherboard: Asus Prime X570-Pro
Video Card: MSI RTX 3070 Ventus OC 3X

Chassis: Custom
Drives: 2 x 256GB Samsung 950 Pro. FusionIO 2.4TB ioDrive Duo + 1.3TB ioScale. FusionIO's in RAID0.
RAM: 2x16GB G.Skill 3200 @ 3900 15-14-13-30-43-2T-GDM off
Power Supply: Silverstone ST1000G
Other Bits: 2 x ESP8266s for lighting. Integrated in to Home Assistant.

Generally usage + Fusion 360 + media consumption + a bit of gaming.



















And a pic of it @ the desk.
 

lowfat

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that is really neat, impressive, great use of color contrast!

How long did it take you to print all the parts and what 3d printer did you use?
Actual print time was maybe a day or two. Not including reprints. Designing and post processing though, took hundreds of hours. Everything was printed on a Prusa MK3S w/ a few mods.
 
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csp-guy

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BIG LIKE! :) Good design, I am planning the same setup for same purposes, but I had problems with motherboard tray. Thanks for sharing.

I would like dust filtered design, and thin case width. Congratulations!

PS: I am using fusion 360, too.
 
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lowfat

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BIG LIKE! :) Good design, I am planning the same setup for same purposes, but I had problems with motherboard tray. Thanks for sharing.

I would like dust filtered design, and thin case width. Congratulations!

PS: I am using fusion 360, too.
Width would be pretty easy to fix if you don't need a massive heatsink and 180mm fans.