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Awesome new wooden PC case!

Hello everyone!

 

I'm thinking of building a new case and I saw this on slipperyskip.com...

 

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I'd make plenty of changes, as follows:


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  • Build it ATX compatible, size should be about 60cm x 27cm x 65cm (w x l x h; aprox. 23.6" x 25.6" x 10.6")


  • Add space for a double radiator on the inside top, with filtered fans


  • Mounting points for 2 x 120mm (intake) fans on the front and 1 on the bottom front, with removable filters


  • Space for an 80mm exhaust fan on the back


  • Racks for up to 6 x 3.5" HDDs and 2 x 2.5" SSDs, allowing for craphics cards up to 30 cm length


  • 8x expansion card slots


  • Removable filter for the ATX PSU intake fan


  • I'd cut cable routing holes on the MB tray, so cables can be routed through the back box


  • Expand the "front" IO with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio and mic jacks, maybe add a 5.25" bay for an optical reader

 

 

What do you guys think?

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Hello everyone!
 
I'm thinking of building a new case and I saw this on slipperyskip.com...
 
128.jpg
 
I'd make plenty of changes, as follows:
  •  
  • Build it ATX compatible, size should be about 60cm x 27cm x 65cm (w x l x h; aprox. 23.6" x 25.6" x 10.6")
  • Add space for a double radiator on the inside top, with filtered fans
  • Mounting points for 2 x 120mm (intake) fans on the front and 1 on the bottom front, with removable filters
  • Space for an 80mm exhaust fan on the back
  • Racks for up to 6 x 3.5" HDDs and 2 x 2.5" SSDs, allowing for craphics cards up to 30 cm length
  • 8x expansion card slots
  • Removable filter for the ATX PSU intake fan
  • I'd cut cable routing holes on the MB tray, so cables can be routed through the back box
  • Expand the "front" IO with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, audio and mic jacks, maybe add a 5.25" bay for an optical reader
 
 
What do you guys think?

 

It will be difficult, but once completed i think it will be cool!  :D

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Making that design for an ATX board especially if you want to throw in actual expansion cards would be a real pain and change the design a lot but it would be very awesome to see.

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