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DIY Home Server Case
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I run two Dell Optiplex 3060 mini micro PC's for my Home Lab.
I wanted something compact to consolidate desk space and at the same time help to cool the PC's by creating a case for everything, including a low noise 120mm cooling fan that is 12v running on 5v.
This is a tested prototype with about 3 months of use with no problems or need to edit. I don't have a lot of free time but after many requests, I've decided it's time to share with the world. I apologize but I cannot offer edits for your specific hardware.
You will need a 3D Printer with at least a 350x350mm print bed to build this puppy. I modified my Ender 3 (just for this print) to become 400x400mm so I had no problem printing this. (or get an EnderExtender) Maybe you can split the STLs with a program that can be printed on a factory Ender 3, maybe you can't, I don't know.
There are clearly a lot of pieces to print so I tried to name them as best I could to help identify proper placement.
I used a standard 120mm F
I wanted something compact to consolidate desk space and at the same time help to cool the PC's by creating a case for everything, including a low noise 120mm cooling fan that is 12v running on 5v.
This is a tested prototype with about 3 months of use with no problems or need to edit. I don't have a lot of free time but after many requests, I've decided it's time to share with the world. I apologize but I cannot offer edits for your specific hardware.
You will need a 3D Printer with at least a 350x350mm print bed to build this puppy. I modified my Ender 3 (just for this print) to become 400x400mm so I had no problem printing this. (or get an EnderExtender) Maybe you can split the STLs with a program that can be printed on a factory Ender 3, maybe you can't, I don't know.
There are clearly a lot of pieces to print so I tried to name them as best I could to help identify proper placement.
I used a standard 120mm F
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