A Full Size ATX Gaming PC Anyone Can 3D Print
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 พ.ค. 2024
- SUG-HUN: Does your 3D printer only print 180cm x 180cm x180cm? If so, you can 3D print your own powerful 26L ATX gaming PC Case using my files: www.printables.com/model/866926/
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PSU Cable Lengths:
24pin - 190mm
CPU - 360mm
PCIE - 230mm
The design is inspired from: www.printables.com/model/1525...
Thanks for watching!
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the intro had me dying lmao. instant sub.
lol thanks, it means a lot!
bro fucking straight faced that 😭😭😭
@@standupg4m3r the editing and the video in general is really unexpected from a small creator, trust me you will go far my guy
@@bacongamermanyes348 My face has taken worse.
@@bacongamermanyes348 You just picked up my day, seriously. Thanks so much. More to come.
You've done it again, thanks for sharing this awesome build, very well done as always!!
I'm actually literally almost done with my own (first) ATX design, which "accidentally" also ended up being printable within a 180 x 180mm print volume, but you beat me to it! :D
One thing I find kind of funny since I'm from Norway is your SUG neon sign... in my language "SUG" means "SUCK", even though that's the opposite of what you do, because you're doing great! Just found it kind of funny.
Thanks for kind words again!
No “accident” for the 180 cubed goal, it’s what our audience wants lol! I can’t wait to see your new case!!!
Regarding my name… you’re gonna love my new shirt for the next. ;)
@@standupg4m3r haha I had an initial plan of the case being 350x350x220mm to fit the Ender 3 or similar beds. Then I started splitting up the parts and found that all the dimensions split in half would not be much bigger. So it was kind of accidental, but once I realized it I just played along 😁
12:56 thank you for giving us the uncensored uncut version of this. I know you want your video to be clean, but I appreciate taking it raw.
for real though, I only have a 180mm³ printer, and I'm considering this build for the future, and I want to know exactly what parts are mistake-prone.
Yooooooo! lol thanks for watching that far into the video.
FYI - treat each part of the main case as “mistake prone” lol The system was designed to be printed flat. But like trying to encourage my wife to use protection, I’m not one to listen.
Going to send it and print this. I have been looking for a 3d printed full atx case last few days and i didnt like anything i found this hits most of my needs.
Cheers! Thanks so much for watching and sending appreciation.
beautiful project!
Thanks a lot man! Can’t wait to see your new creation too! If you’re reading this, this user makes great 3D Printed cases too!
Thanks! for sharing your talent with us .
Wow thank you so much. 😊
So cool i think i will use this case for my 1st 3d printed pc😅
Thanks! It means a lot to know the design is appreciated. :)
This is cool, to me it's sorta like a single-chamber take on the Salvo Studios S700 (first prototype). Nice job!
Thanks! If I could print in clear filament I’d make windows for sure lol
DAMN I WANT IT!
GET IT! lol thanks so much
@@standupg4m3r I think this case has great potential because the honeycomb, I can add so many thing for IO.
Soo freaking awesome!! But u should use protection please!
L O L never!!!!
38:50 - mate, that truly sucks. (lol)
th-cam.com/video/wUE98jNK9iQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5U7IgJgGQCRFAVwy
03:00 just wanted to say to anyone who's new to 3d printing, to enable those kind of supports you have to look for "snug supports" in the slicer.
Thanks for watching and pointing that out!
I see you're getting there to that 6K of subs. Can't wait to get those steam machine files to play around with them.
As for this build, using the system for attachment is cool, but huge holes are something that is not safe with kits and pets.
lol it’s not safe for adults like myself too! I’ve already put my finger in the front holes moving the case around for the video and photos.
I’m honestly surprised no one has just done the CAD on their own for the Steam Machine at this point lol.
@@standupg4m3r I'm too lazy with this kind of designs. I'm more into sheet metal :)
@@SaperPl1 can’t wait to see what’s coming up with your cases!
Hey, awesome job on this. Love the looks of the design.
Can this case be expanded as to make it a little longer and/or taller?
For example to be able to fit a 360 radiator on the top, or to be able to install an internal reservoir, if I print extra side panel pieces.
Would it be possible? Just curious…
Thanks!
This scheme is extremely expandable, but the main question is do I want my eyes to bleed again? th-cam.com/users/postUgkxUYqxhK4TeYHuh7zkCYIeaOPfUYUaqeIZ
But having said that, my Patreon does exists... ;)
would love an itx or micro atx version of this case
also, you could quite easily make dustfilters for it, using some pantyhose sandwiched between 2 frames, that clicks into the honeycomb pattern
I was expecting your mATX/mITX suggestion even while I was designing this lol “stay tuned”
Cool idea on the dust filter! Normally I don’t allow public modifications to my files - but I’ll give you specific exemption, just to show how easy it is to incorporate it in the current design. Please link me when you make changes to the entire case, not just one section. Cheers!
can you do another one of this full size case but for bigger printers
that’s a lot of work but turned out really well 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you for recognizing the effort! It means a lot.
This is so cool! I love it! But what kind of filament did you use?
I don’t know what goes harder? My wife’s boyfriend, or my affiliate links in the description of the parts I used in the build. :)
PS - thanks for watching!
@@standupg4m3rthank you for that. I didn’t see the filament part then saw it. But I don’t see the CPU block/pump or the other pump at the bottom, unless I missed it again
@@justinharvey9260 heyo! I haven’t linked those parts yet… mainly because I used what I had available but they aren’t ideal for this build - the pumps are just too weak.
I have linked a search for 360 CPU AIOs and 240 Hybrid GPUs though - since those should work in this build.
Silly question, what type of filament do you use for the case? I know typical pla is risky for that.
Links for all materials, tools, parts, etc are in the description.
What filaments do you use for parts near heat sources?
This is amazing! Can I Mount an ITX Motherboard in this?
Thanks! mITX will work but I’d probably add more clips to join the pieces above the board.
this 3d printed case looks really well designed and SUG did a fantastic job printing, finishing, and building this. HOWEVER... water cooling doesn't make ANY sense from a performance perspective UNLESS you've already got top-end components. i.e. in this system, the cost of a pump, rad, tubing, compression fittings, res, and pressure tester (Assuming you don't have one already) is MORE than the cost of moving to a 4080ti (maybe even a 4090) which would give much more significant performance uplift in a gaming-centric build or a 7950x in the case of a cpu/productivity build. sure, it looks fantastic, and yeah, it can make things a little quieter (though even that's questionable compared to the big beefy air coolers on some of these upper end 40 series gpus.) and cpu cooling wise, you'd get way more cooling out of something like a noctua l9x65 or a more typical tower cooler. especially once the liquid system is heat soaked (which takes about 30 minutes of a combination gpu/cpu load to happen).
tl;dr: is this build awesome - ABSOLUTELY - is it something that someone should replicate? not really unless you want to throw down for a 7950x/4090 (or wait for the upcoming 9550x/5090 that'll be available in just a few months.
Thanks for watching anyway!
@@standupg4m3r I really didn't mean to be negative, it's a sick rig, certainly something to be proud of. - and there's room for upgrades if you want to go for broke resolution-wise. - it looks really flexible!
Your wifes boyfriends idea to make you build sth like this was a good idea. looks cool and functional
For those reading, OP did not leave out an [ ‘ ] with “boyfriends”; it’s not singular.
lol but thanks for watching and giving props. It means a lot.
Me: Ahh my brother needs a case.
The Video: my wife's boyfriend...
Me: 😬
Your brother: 😛 (after getting a new case)
Water loop is wrong. You have to go like CPU - 240 radiator - GPU - then 360 radiator. You c ando it as you did, but is way less effective.
Thanks for watching!
Besides ensuring the pumps constantly have water, loop-order has little to no impact on water temperature and therefore component temperatures. But thanks for trying to help!
www.ekwb.com/blog/does-loop-order-matter/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw9IayBhBJEiwAVuc3frTCeofwpiRLed2VLOfADgffreVgmxgoFFsHKsjObwTCFIbnSGkZ9BoClPUQAvD_BwE
www.reddit.com/r/watercooling/wiki/faq/?share_id=HSpFrkcwFh6shoeIDqcDwwiki_19._what_order_should_i_run_my_loop.3F
www.titanrig.com/blog/post/pc-guides-loop-planning?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw9IayBhBJEiwAVuc3fhXoJQt3bKMeo7bym81C7uS0jjwiWiwbgop82dAYhSga6qVjZ1TPlRoC2bcQAvD_BwE
wait no one has commented on the intro yet? lol
Just to update everyone, he loves it and my wife is thrilled; we went out for dinner and she let me pay!
just saw you on r/mffpc hiiiiiiiiiiiii :333333333333333
Glad to have you here! Thank you.
wait... wet wipes, kleenex and lotion mounted to the side of your computer... WE DO NOT NEED TO KNOW WHY!!!
But you can imagine?
lol thanks so much for watching. :D
My wife’s boyfriend 🤦♀️
lol we both have 7 free passes. I just haven’t used mine yet.
@@standupg4m3r I cant tell if its a joke or not.
@@skilledcamman4752 just like with anything outside your own life and sphere of influence - you can decide the reality. ;)