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ZioG The Frame
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The ZioG Frame is here! I am passionate about PC and 3D printin and i wanted to fit my ATX PC in the Ikea Kallax cube and, believe it or not, there is no ATX option ready to go. NO PROBLEM! I designed my own open frame to fit my PC in the Kallax and you know what? I like it! This is why then i went through an iterative optimization until this point. It is not perfect BUT quite ok. And it is also techno viking approved. Main features: good compromise between compact design and aesthetic you can hide almost all your cables behind the PSU vent gives more support to the mainboard but it is optional on top there is a small handle which helps you to move it and to hold some small accessory cable the round logo is optional Requirements Read carefully!! it requires an SFX PSU, a standard one will not fit it requires a turning on wired or wireless button (i use a PCI remote) once you fit all the M3 heat insert, screw into each one a screw to remove the plastic residuals Hardware needed In order to be able to assmble TheFrame you need: 8x M3 mobo riser (around 6.5 mm high) 15x M3x18 3x M3x14 3x M3x10 34x heat insert M3 (max length 5 mm, a bit less if you use the full cable covers) Available configuration Quick guide on the configurations available (more details in the guide): BASE configuration, print [01, 02, 03] for the structure plus [04 OR 05 and 06] if you want respectively full cable covers or bridged cable covers: STIFF configuration, print [01, 02, 03, 10, 11] for the structure plus [04 OR 05 and 06] if you want respectively full cable covers or bridged cable covers: AIO STIFF configuration, print [01, 02, 03, 10, 12] for the structure plus [04 OR 05 and 06] if you want respectively full cable covers or bridged cable covers: How to assemble Thanks!!
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