A Cup of PC (PC Case)
The Death of My Shoebox
My PC lived happily in a shoebox. However, one day, the shoebox died in an accident. So I decided to use some acrylic sheets on hand to quickly make a new chassis according to the layout of my studio and upgrade my PC a bit in the meantime. I took the InWin H-Frame Series as a reference. The steps are as follows:
[ Materials ]
- Acrylic Sheet (3mm): About 1300 x 500 mm in total
- Hex Spacer (M3, Male, 25mm + 6mm): 34 pcs
- Hex Spacer (M3, Male, 5mm + 5mm): 9 pcs
- Bolt (M3, Pozi, 15mm): 1 pcs
- Bolt (M3, Pozi, 6mm): 23 pcs
- Nut (M3, Hexagon, Full): 12 pcs
- Spray Paint: Green
- Acrylic Adhesive
[ Specifications ]
- Motherboard Support: Mini-ITX
- GPU Clearance: L: 190mm, W: 2 Slots, H: 156mm (excl. power connector)
- Storage: 2 x 2.5" Drive Bays
- Power Supply Support: Standard SFX form factor
Prepare the File for Laser Cutting
1-1. Download and modify the file based on your needs.
There are neither I/O panel nor power switch in the original design, please feel free to add them yourself.
There are two different colours of vector lines:
Red: Cutting
Blue: Vector etching
Downloads
Spray the Logo
I am sorry I forgot to take pictures for this step... : (
2-1. Carefully remove the protective film on the engraving area on frame 0
2-2. Spray the area without the protective film
2-3. Remove the rest of the protective film on frame 0
Assembly - Drive Bay, Motherboard, Power Supply
3-1. Glue the drive rack on frame 1
3-2. Install a Mini-ITX motherboard on the same frame with 4 * 5mm spacers
3-3. Install a power supply on the same frame
3-4. Connect frame 1 and frame 0 together with 5 * 5mm spacers
3-5. Screw 5 * 25mm spacers on frame 1
Install Drives
4-1. Install drives on the drive trays
4-2. Put the trays on the drive rack
4-3. If you install a traditional HDD, you may consider fixing the tray on the rack with a small amount of adhesive
Install a Graphics Card
5-1. Insert a graphics card into the motherboard
Assembly - Frame 2 to Frame 5
6-1. Assemble frame 2 to frame 5 with 25mm spacers:
- 5 spacers are used between frame 1 and frame 2
- 5 spacers are used between frame 2 and frame 3
- 6 spacers are used between frame 3 and frame 4
- 6 spacers are used between frame 4 and frame 5
Secure the Graphics Card
7-1. Secure the card's bracket to frame 5 with the 15mm bolt and 2 nuts
Assembly - Frame 6, Cables, Frame 7
8-1. Connect frame 5 and frame 6 with 25mm spacers
8-2. Connect any cables required (don't forget the power switch!)
8-3. Connect frame 6 and frame 7 with 25mm spacers
8-4. Secure frame 7 with nuts