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RASPI mounted in GPU slot

Beat_my_Laptop

Is there a bracket or tray to mount a raspberry pi zero, 4, 400, or Turing pi in the unused you slots in your case? There's just some tasks I'd be able to do better on a ras-pi so I'd like to build it into my case & always have it on hand.

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"Yo dawg, I heard you liek computers, so I put a computer inside your computer"

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I found something on thingiverse

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4197551

 

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37 minutes ago, Beat_my_Laptop said:

This is exactly what I was hoping for 🙂

Just an FYI that you may want to tweak it a bit. In the current config the HDMI port is facing towards your PCIe slots, so you won't be able to get a display out. If you flip the Pi mount plate and the I/O cutouts it should be fine.

 

I'm not super skilled with 3D modeling and editing but once I have the chance I may give it a try if you'd like. No guarantees though since editing STL files is a bear and a half with Onshape (all I have access to).

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9 minutes ago, FakeKGB said:

Just an FYI that you may want to tweak it a bit. In the current config the HDMI port is facing towards your PCIe slots, so you won't be able to get a display out. If you flip the Pi mount plate and the I/O cutouts it should be fine.

 

I'm not super skilled with 3D modeling and editing but once I have the chance I may give it a try if you'd like. No guarantees though since editing STL files is a bear and a half with Onshape (all I have access to).

If routing the HDMI proved a problem I could manipulate the file myself, I have a workstation laptop and experience with autocad, inventor, and tinkercad. (If tinkercad had better alignment controls I'd use it exclusively, it's lightweight so it may be better for your system). I appreciate your offer, as I'm still in the process of getting parts for my build there's no rush to mount a pi inside a PC that doesn't exist yet.

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