A minimalist ITX (170*170) 4-bay NAS case using Dell hard drive caddies (compatible with Question Mark case internal frame)
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Source files have been open-sourced and uploaded for everyone to modify This is a minimalist style designed NAS case It uses Dell 3.5 hard drive brackets A1 mini cannot print this I previously misremembered the print size The inner frame is compatible with the question mark chassis If you have an old chassis, you only need to print the outer shell part For compatibility, a dual-button design is used; if you don't need this many, you can just remove one For the backplate selection, you can modify the screw holes according to the backplate you purchase This version is adapted for a Dell-specific backplate, and the lights are functional All screws used are M3 screws, the inner frame uses countersunk screws, others use flat head screws If you use an ultra-thin fan, you can build in a fan, it's a bit expensive so I didn't get one
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Assembly:
1: M3-10 countersunk head + M3 nut X4 to install the motherboard

2: M3-8 flat head power screws X3

3: Fan specific screws X4, usually included with the fan

4: M3-8 flat head screws to fix the chassis


5: 12mm switches X2

6:M3-8X6 to fix the backplate


7: M3-10 countersunk head X4 to fix the hard drive cage


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