ITX_CR10-ONE free 3d print model download
This is what I?d class as an experimental design so following any of this information is entirely at your own risk Only attempt this build if you are competent, understand the risks and you are experienced with electrical or electronic systems or really just like to live life on the edge ? just don?t come back to me PC Parts contain high voltages so there is a risk of electrocution PC Parts generate significant heat and there is a fire risk if the PC is not correctly designed There is no external mains isolation switch on the case, this is similar to microwave ovens, sandwich toasters etc. so the wall plug should be accessible My selection of parts is not a recommendation either and parts may not all fit easily and may need adjustingThis case is 8.2 litres 345 x 212 x 131mm (13.6 x 8.4 5.2 inches) that fits a standard size ITX Motherboard, full length GPU and SFX PSU. There is also space for 2x 2.5? SSD/HDD?s though I?m using an M.2 drive A capacitive touch switch can be mounted behind the front panel to tun the PC on and off. The external styling is inspired by the Thor Zone MJOLNIR and this design has been shared on a non-commercial basis with their agreement ? https://thor-zone.com/mini-itx/All 3D Printable items have been produced on a non-commercial basis by Andrew Benjamin and are offered for others to use freely If you like the design and want to support more work on the PC chassis I would welcome contributions to allow me to buy more printer filament!Notes on the TTP233 Capacitive SwitchThe switch has a 5mm range so the PC can be turned on by brushing your hand over the right spot on the front cover The switch sensitivity auto adjusts but may be affected by choice of filament. Mine works well through a 1mm layer of PETG Carbon fibre To prevent accidental shut down (I put my hand on the sensor while moving the case!) disable the switch ?Power Off? function in Win 10 control panel TTP233 needs +5v permanent live to work as an ?On Switch?, which should be avail