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My school recently got a 3d printer and I decided to make this little project for myself. I haven't printed this yet but I will in a couple of days. I measured this to my own case (HAF 912) and still may not have gotten the right measurements and i designed it to be behind the covers. This is my first attempt at any 3d modeling so I just wanted to share it if anyone wanted to use it. 

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as long as you print it upside down from how it is shown in that picture you should be fine (if you are using an pla or abs printer and not one that uses powder.) otherwise when the top gets printed it will sag in because there is no support.

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What size fan?  2 or 3 5.25 bays?

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120mm fan and 5.25 Bay but again it's for my case so idk if it will fit for everybody

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120mm fan and 5.25 Bay but again it's for my case so idk if it will fit for everybody

It looks like it will need three 5.25" bays, is this correct?

If so then it should fit any case with three 5.25" bays, assuming there are no clearance issues inside the 5.25" bays.

This is an awesome project for a 3D printer and a great use of extra 5.25" bays, thanks for sharing :D

 

Edit: Most 5.25" bays have metal shelf parts that support the drive, does your design clear these or are these absent in your case?

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It looks like it will need three 5.25" bays, is this correct?

If so then it should fit any case with three 5.25" bays, assuming there are no clearance issues inside the 5.25" bays.

This is an awesome project for a 3D printer and a great use of extra 5.25" bays, thanks for sharing :D

 

Edit: Most 5.25" bays have metal shelf parts that support the drive, does your design clear these or are these absent in your case?

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Thanks.

I measured for that so it should  avoid any conflict with those tabs but again my case may be different and I haven't actually tried it yet so I can't confirm that it works

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