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Budget (including currency): $100 US

Country: United States

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CAD, Simulations, F1 2021/22, iRacing, COD MW, etc.

Other details: I am building a case since I can't afford to build a full new PC until I am out of college, I have access to a full machine shop and various 3d printing through where I work/what I own. 

 

I am building a computer case! Here is a view of the CAD model so far:

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I am looking for how to put in case I/O. I could always strip the I/O off my old case, but I would like to keep it fully functional if possible.

 

Any ideas on good places to order I/O to put into a custom build? I could always buy a usb hub and use that, but the internal headers would be nice to use. USB C would be a good upgrade too.

 

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20 minutes ago, DormRoomEngineering said:

Budget (including currency): $100 US

Country: United States

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: CAD, Simulations, F1 2021/22, iRacing, COD MW, etc.

Other details: I am building a case since I can't afford to build a full new PC until I am out of college, I have access to a full machine shop and various 3d printing through where I work/what I own. 

 

I am building a computer case! Here is a view of the CAD model so far:

 

 

I am looking for how to put in case I/O. I could always strip the I/O off my old case, but I would like to keep it fully functional if possible.

 

Any ideas on good places to order I/O to put into a custom build? I could always buy a usb hub and use that, but the internal headers would be nice to use. USB C would be a good upgrade too.

 

IO plate size and location is part of the atx standard, it's easy to find the placement.

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