dtallon13
Weaksauce
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So I'm designing my own SFF case. I will use it for gaming, Web browsing, MS Office, Photoshop, and Solidworks to name a few. I will overclock and watercool.
Here's my current part list:
CPU: i7-4770K
GPU: GTX 1060 Mini
PSU: SF600
MB: GA-Z97N-WiFi
SSD: CS1311
I am also thinking of buying a pair of 1TB 2.5" hard drives.
Rads are both Corsair H60. CPU and GPU are independent.
I have the PC built now, in a Node 202 with air cooling. This post is about a custom case with water cooling. I want it small enough to fit in a backpack - My current design is under 7L.
I have a lot of experience with things like Dremels and soldering irons. My school is setting up a makerspace with 3D printers, a laser cutter, and a CNC, so I will have access to and already have some experience with those.
Above is a screenshot from a CAD file. I want to know if this case design will work. Air comes in though the top, through the rads, and exhausts on the sides, rear, and front. Case will be made from 3mm PETG.
Will there be any airflow problems?
Here's my current part list:
CPU: i7-4770K
GPU: GTX 1060 Mini
PSU: SF600
MB: GA-Z97N-WiFi
SSD: CS1311
I am also thinking of buying a pair of 1TB 2.5" hard drives.
Rads are both Corsair H60. CPU and GPU are independent.
I have the PC built now, in a Node 202 with air cooling. This post is about a custom case with water cooling. I want it small enough to fit in a backpack - My current design is under 7L.
I have a lot of experience with things like Dremels and soldering irons. My school is setting up a makerspace with 3D printers, a laser cutter, and a CNC, so I will have access to and already have some experience with those.
Above is a screenshot from a CAD file. I want to know if this case design will work. Air comes in though the top, through the rads, and exhausts on the sides, rear, and front. Case will be made from 3mm PETG.
Will there be any airflow problems?
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