Modder WhoIsLudwig recently released a blueprint and guide for a unique 3D-printed ITX PC case. The chassis can house respectable gaming PC components with decent cooling.
In a nutshell: Picking a chassis is one of the most critical steps when building a PC. It defines the system’s overall profile and sets limits on internal components. If you can access a 3D printer, this DIY ITX case, with its distinct early 2000s retro look, is a sweet-looking option.
Modder WhoIsLudwig recently released a blueprint and guide for a unique 3D-printed ITX PC case. The chassis can house respectable gaming PC components with decent cooling.
Dubbed the Kubic, this PC casing combines aspects of certain early 2000s retro devices for a unique but nostalgic look. The modder claimed inspiration from the unique workstations released by NeXT in the late 80s and early 90s.
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USA — software This 3D-printed ITX PC case looks pretty slick if you have access...