Armed with a modified 3D printer, PC builder Jean Roberto De lacovo created all the parts he needed to make the chassis for this stunning 3D printed PC case. It's called Piñasphere, and it features a ...
Not only does this orange and white PC build look absolutely gorgeous, but it also uses a completely 3D-printed PC case. With clever use of a Minifactory Innovator, and two Ultimaker 2 Extended+ 3D ...
Framework is best known for selling modular, repairable, and upgradeable laptops. But the company also lets you buy the mainboards that power those laptops. That means not only can you buy a new board ...
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6 small 3D-printed parts that make PC building easier
Building or upgrading a PC can be one of the most rewarding projects for a tech enthusiast. Still, it comes with plenty of ...
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5 mods to 3D print for the ultimate custom PC case
Building a PC is a deeply personal journey for everyone, and I've spent days going back and forth on component selection. Like many others, I didn't pay much attention to the PC case that houses ...
Storage technologies are a bit of an alphabet soup, with NAS, SAN, and DAS systems being offered. That’s Network Attached Storage, Storage Area Network, and Direct Attached Storage. The DAS is the ...
Are you a PC builder looking to 3D print your own ATX case, but feel limited by the size of your printer? Look no further! This innovative modular ATX case designed by makerunit is engineered ...
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, ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiast, maker and Thingiverse member “eabani” has posted a new project showcasing his new 3D printed Raspberry Pi keyboard case. “Here I give you my raspberry Pi4 case / Retro ...
Despite initial interest in the 1990s and early 2000s, palmtop computers never really took off. Realistically most consumers were probably satisfied enough with smartphones as they became more widely ...
I’ve never built a PC in anything smaller than MicroATX. But even as someone who can’t live without a few extra PCIE slots, I must admit that those Mini-ITX designs have some serious aesthetic appeal.
Using off-the-shelf electronic components, a Raspberry Pi, and a 3D printer, it's possible to build your own working miniature classic Mac. Here's how. There is a lot of overlap between the maker ...
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