ATX basic open pc case / test bench
Fichiers imprimables (9)
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stlATX-v1.2-all-parts.stl
1.1 Mo · 423 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-core.stl
338 Ko · 407 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-core-extension.stl
144 Ko · 374 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-io.stl
135 Ko · 385 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-io-extension.stl
86 Ko · 374 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-psu.stl
203 Ko · 388 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-psu-extension.stl
83 Ko · 371 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-stand-part1.stl
88 Ko · 366 téléchargements
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stlATX-v1.2-stand-part2.stl
85 Ko · 369 téléchargements
Description
-The minimum required for the ATX tray are models Core and IO to hold the motherboard and pci cards (6 motherboard screws, or with the extensions, 9 motherboard screws).
-8 total models snap-fitted and then secured with a total of 25 size M3x12mm( or similar) nuts and bolts (phillips head recommended).
-Optional stand for using the tray in upright position.
The motherboard and pci cards can be directly screwed onto the tray stands/holes with generic motherboard screws.
The best print-result for me was to print without changing orientation and using a 0.4mm nozzle for the snap-fitting connections.
The taller models have 1mm horizontal support beams to be used with tree supports and are to be cut away.
-Models are max 18.2cm in length
I suggest cutting out one of the pci-slot beams if its in the way of inserting a thick hmdi plug.
03-30-2026 - v1.2 reverted small added spacing to now true dimensions.
02-27-2026 - added 3 extra screwholes on the extensions to actually make the model ATX.
02-26-2026 - v1.1 updated the models, added an optional stand.
02-25-2026 - corrected io-shield height and added extra holes for nuts/bolts to the extension parts.