It looks the part, too.
You know, I don’t think I’ve thought about 3D printing my own PC case. It makes sense on paper; you can customize the case to your liking, add bits that are missing on other cases, and generally tinker with it until it’s to your liking. So, when I saw that someone had created a 3D printable PC case you can customise to fit mini ITX, micro ATX, and ATX motherboards, I knew I had to check it out.
It’s called the MK01, and the big draw for it is that it’s easy to build. Once everything is printed out, everything comes together like a big 3D puzzle, and the outer panels are attached via magnets, which makes it a lot easier to get at the internals.
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USA — software This sleek 3D-printed PC case uses magnetised panels for easy opening