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Nano ITX case 1.0

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This is version 1.0 of my Nano ITX case. 

You can fit an RTX 4060 or 5060 low profile 2 slot GPU inside. BUT, you will have to remove the shroud and install 3 additional fans. 

This case runs absolutely quietly, and the temps of the GPU are better than with the original shroud.

CPU temps depend on your cooler and CPU. Max cooler height is 40mm, but I run fine with a Thermalright AXP90-X36 BLACK Low Profile.

 

Must-have hardware:

  • PSU: HD Plex 250 PSU; nothing else will fit!
  • 9x M3 inserts. 3x 4mm deep; the rest can be up to 5mm deep.
  • 8x M3 countersunk screws 12 mm long and 5x M3 8 mm long
  • 3x 60mm fans with 25mm thicknes
  • 2x 60mm fans with 15mm thicknes
  • (for internal WiFi only) WiFi antenna extension cable
  • PCIE riser cable 5 cm, total length 9 cm (don't buy one that's too long, or you get problems with not enough space.)
  • Pushbutton switch, 16mm mounting diameter

 I printed my case with PC-CF for heavy use and traveling in mind. So it needed to be sturdy and take a beating during flights. 

If you just want a clean, functional case, you can print it in PETG, PETG-GF, PETG-CF, ASA, ASA-CF, ASA-GF. I tested them all, and they work just fine as well. Choose the material depending on your use case. 

 

All the vens do NOT need support, even if the sliver tells you. Only the HDMI and DisplayPort openings, as well as the motherboard shroud and PSU opening, need support. 

 

Dimensions:

with: 268mm

height: 68mm

depth: 207mm

 

As this is too big for standard printers, you can print it at an angle if you have to, but i would just recommend a bigger printer. 

 

My case is heavily inspired by the video of Optimum and his ITX case. So I need to pay him credit for his amazing idea. I just needed to completely redesign his idea for better cooling and more stability. 

You can find his video here:

 

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