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Micro OptiPlex stacker / mini rack setup

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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1.2 h
1 plate

0.2mm layer, .4 nozzle , 6 walls, 15% gyroid infill
0.2mm layer, .4 nozzle , 6 walls, 15% gyroid infill
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12.3 h
3 plates

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I had a few micro optiplex's laying around decide to make a NAS and Linux machine out of them, figured someone else might enjoy the design, 
stacker does have one leg different as i used 3050 micro's and the front panel has a ledge, so orientation does matter on it, 

i printed everything in ABS with inner/out/inner walls, adaptive height set for quality, im using sunlu about 260*C @ bambus generic abs setting, and 166% speed (270 gave me alot of defects…. but i am running a 200w chamber heater in my p1s)  

 

the 4 drive case does require a hole cut in the top of the pc below it for sata cables

     (im running a m.2 to 5 port sata adapter from amazon)

the back plane allows cable to run out the back for power 

      (im using usbA to sata power adapter, and a sata power spliter to power 2 drives from one usb port)

deburring and a flush head screw is required if you want to install screw on the drive trays, im using the built in pins and the tray has a good enough for me friction fit….

as for thermals im not sure i havent been running this setup long only time will tell…
future plans include a base powersupply to sit on the bottom and power the hole setup, and maybe a usb screen on the side that i can use to plug into which ever pc as needed…  

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