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BeamCase Sandwich v2.3 update - and assembly of largest version
In this video I am going over the changes between BeamCase Sandwich version 2.1 and version 2.3. The changes are rather minor but can be beneficial especially for 4090 and 4080 founder edition users.
What I forgot to mention is, that there are more sizes available, now with up to 100mm CPU cooler clearance. In total there are 18 versions with different CPU and GPU clearances, six more the previously.
In this Video I am also assembling the largest version of BeamCase Sandwich with 70mm CPU cooler clearance and 72mm GPU clearance and 360mm long Makerbeam XL profiles.
If you are interested in creating your own BeamCase Sandwich you can find the files to print your own for sale on Printables.
www.printables.com/model/826374-beamcase-sw-sff-sandwich-case-in-18-different-size
Also a big thanks to everybody who has already purchased the files. The contributions help a lot to further develop BeamCase.
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BeamCase Sandwich v2.0 - a customizable sandwich case - intro and assembly
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BeamCase is a system theat allows you to create your own case with the combination of 3d prints and Makerbeam XL profiles (or similar 15x15 aluminium extrusions). Beamcase Sandwich is a system to cerate your own sandwich style SFF case that is the optimal size for your components. With 12 available sizes you can choose the optimal one depending on the size of your GPU and CPU cooler. By combini...
BeamCase SFF - V4.7 update
Переглядів 9384 місяці тому
Hi in this Video I am going over some of the changes between BeamCase SFF version 4 and 4.7. The changes are primarily centered around the rear IO panel which is split into two distinct versions now. One for a rear mounted ATX psu and another one for a rear mounted fan and psu ectensions (for internal mounting). The files for the base structure is avaliable here: www.printables.com/model/740517...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AhmedAyman-ki9cm
    @AhmedAyman-ki9cm День тому

    Can you please make a video for the ATX one? A video for it will make it easier for me to assemble mine. love your design man <3

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 22 години тому

      I will definitely do that, I just did not have the time to make it so far.

  • @matheaumichalak7537
    @matheaumichalak7537 13 днів тому

    If I understand correctly, you 3D print this case, it is not sold anywhere, is that correct?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 12 днів тому

      Correct it is currently not sold anywhere. I just sell the 3d files for people to print their own. (Though that may change in the future)

  • @danielsuarez8647
    @danielsuarez8647 14 днів тому

    Where did you get the beam with screw holes I cannot find them did you mad sit by yourself ? Amazing job by the way ❤

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 14 днів тому

      The beams in the video are just standard Makerbeam XL profiles. But they have already nuts positioned in place using this nut positioner: www.printables.com/model/744778-beamcase-nut-positioner

  • @levrobb2644
    @levrobb2644 15 днів тому

    A cool design idea could be little slots for a leather or some type of custom handle at the top? just two small slits to slide a leather strap through for a more upright approach to a portable case?

  • @ywsyildiz
    @ywsyildiz 15 днів тому

    do you have any plans for fractal ridge like case. rack style cases a bit more space efficient imo. but ofc its not possible to print front side in one piece

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 14 днів тому

      Not currently. There are several other cases I have on my list to work on, maybe after that but currently a fractal ridge layout is not that interesting to me. I think Fractal did a very good job with the Ridge, and I think a 3d printed version would be less space efficient.

    • @ywsyildiz
      @ywsyildiz 14 днів тому

      @@BeamCase got it, i guess problem is profiles. thanks

  • @asm2750
    @asm2750 16 днів тому

    I love your design, any plans to slightly upscale this for mATX boards?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 15 днів тому

      A sandwich version with mATX support is not optimal in terms of space usage, so I will keep the sandwich case just for ITX. But I am working on a standard layout case with mATX and ATX mainboard support.

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg 16 днів тому

    This is really cool.

  • @EatonBacon
    @EatonBacon 16 днів тому

    Looking forward to more PC cases 3D printed. There are some cool ones for the ASRock Desk Mini. Like what they did here but not a fan of the milk crate design.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 16 днів тому

      The Milk crate look is not for everybody, but it is just because I used grid infill for the vent pattern. It could also be hexagon or any other infill pattern, or circular holes. I just used the Grid pattern, because it prints fast and has a good porosity for airflow.

    • @EatonBacon
      @EatonBacon 16 днів тому

      @@BeamCase Hey a guy cant fault options. And a hex pattern would fit my 3D printed wall storage .... Cool =)

  • @wipopsuppipat4442
    @wipopsuppipat4442 17 днів тому

    Extremely cool, thanks for making it available for everyone

  • @mrskwrl
    @mrskwrl 18 днів тому

    Probably the coolest thing I've seen in a while.

  • @JoNorthkeeper
    @JoNorthkeeper 18 днів тому

    Verry beautiful part, thx. You told about a link in minute 1:40 for a PCI Riser, but I cant find any.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 18 днів тому

      You can find all the information for all the required parts in the Printables post. But here is the link for the riser. I bought it off Amazon Germany, but you can find the same one at many different places under different Brand names. www.amazon.de/dp/B0C9GTP66Y?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

  • @mixedd69
    @mixedd69 19 днів тому

    That looks amazing. Would love to see vertical variant (aka Meshlicious/Meshroom style) in the future. Or maybe ill do it myself

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 18 днів тому

      The frame is essentially jus a square box and all side are load bearing, so you can just place it onto the front or design a spacer for the back, there are really no limits to the orientation.

  • @snopek1270
    @snopek1270 20 днів тому

    Good project small pc case nice.

  • @5q11
    @5q11 20 днів тому

    Now a version with 280mm AIO on top!

  • @hasyidanparamananda
    @hasyidanparamananda 21 день тому

    Nice~

  • @EinMeister
    @EinMeister 22 дні тому

    I absolutely love this! I think my next PC build will be built in one of these. Makes me want to buy a 3D printer too.

  • @thomassykebalanza7668
    @thomassykebalanza7668 22 дні тому

    Where can i buy The makerbeam?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 21 день тому

      Depending on where you are located you can buy Makerbeam XL on Amazon. Makerbeam has a reseller list on their website and they also chip internationally (though shipping is quite expensive) www.makerbeam.com/service/disclaimer/

  • @levrobb2644
    @levrobb2644 22 дні тому

    Do you have a version a 4070 dual OC could fit into? I believe it’s 2 or 2.5 slot

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 21 день тому

      there are versions all the way up to 3.5 slots. All versions are listing on the Printables site. www.printables.com/model/826374-beamcase-sw-sff-sandwich-case-in-18-different-size

  • @BonusCrook
    @BonusCrook 23 дні тому

    Reminds me of the old ncase M1s in a good way, two thumbs up!

  • @levrobb2644
    @levrobb2644 23 дні тому

    Would the Handle mod work with the AIO bracket extenion? and what is the clearence for the AIO size?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 23 дні тому

      Theoretically the AIO and handle can work together if you use profiles longer then 300mm. otherwise the tubes of the AIO will most likely collide with the handle bracket. With the standard 300mm long beams AIO size is limited to 240mm radiators, but if you use longer beams and a case version that is wide enough (minimum IFW120), then 280mm radiators can fit as well.

  • @Tom-xy7mx
    @Tom-xy7mx 24 дні тому

    The motherboard I used for my build was a gigabyte B550i aurous pro AX and it has a pretty thick backplate that extends out to the edges of the motherboard so I was not able to install it initially. My solution was to modify the STL's for the motherboard tray and back panel io by extending the 4 plastic standoffs by 2.5mm, and also shifting the mobo IO cutout by the same amount to keep it aligned. It was a bit of trial and error to get the right offset I needed, I printed small washers/spacers from 2 to 4mm to test the height I needed to extended the standoff height by. 4mm is too tall and the IO shield will slightly interfere with the makerbeam extrusions. 3mm seemed good enough but was still a bit too tight of a fit for my liking. 2.5 was just about the perfect amount of extra height I needed. Also one other design you could improve on is slightly alerting the support structure of the motherboard to accommodate motherboards with a back m.2 slot. Mine is almost accessible from the back by removing the GPU but theres a few mm of the support structure that gets in the way. EDIT: Just for reference , the CPU cooler Im using is the ID cooling IS-47-XT, and with my mods I still have about 1-2mm of clearance from the side panels. Its a tight fit but I got it working.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 24 дні тому

      The support structure for the Motherboard tray has been adjusted in v2.3, but it is difficult to accommodate every motherboard as CPU socket position and M.2 position vary quite a lot between different models.

  • @ramiad90
    @ramiad90 24 дні тому

    What is the volume of 2.3 version

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 24 дні тому

      There are 18 different configurations, and 6 different sizes, so it depends on what you choose and what your Hardware requirements are.

  • @nophase4134
    @nophase4134 24 дні тому

    Is there a version without a gpu? (Would be nice for RDNA 3 based systems) Would love to have a sff case of the BeamCase thats a bit tinier..

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 24 дні тому

      currently all versions have some amount of space for a GPU, though it is very little on some of them. A case without GPU support could most likely be entirely 3d printed and would not require any Aluminum profiles due to the smaller size. I think there are some design by other people for APU builds that are quite good.

    • @nophase4134
      @nophase4134 21 день тому

      @@BeamCase Essentially that was my idea, basically get 4x smaller beams and use the 3d printed parts from front/back and sides. But remove the GPU, to leave space for a small 2.5 ssd. Havent really seen good builds besides yours! Thats why i am asking ^^ Would love to create a nuc/mini pc out of this.. (like one half of the current sandwich)

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 21 день тому

      @@nophase4134 What kind of PSU would you be using in that build? Theoretically the beams can be as short as 180mm, but then the SFX PSU does not fit anymore/it has to be relocated. The case could probably be modified to place the SFX PSU where the GPU would normally be, to create a very short case. (If a flex ATX psu is used, then it could still be fairly thin. There are also quite a few small ITX/Nuc cases available on printables. www.printables.com/search/models?q=itx%20case

    • @nophase4134
      @nophase4134 21 день тому

      @@BeamCase Probably the Plex GaN 250W ATX, or something along those lines. Without a GPU and a decent ryzen am5, not much more is needed!

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 18 днів тому

      @@nophase4134 that could probably be mounted instead of the GPU and then space for some 2.5" SSDs next to it.

  • @Jobeefus
    @Jobeefus 24 дні тому

    What size print bed is needed for the largest piece?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 24 дні тому

      You will need a print bed 195mm long and between 125mm and 175mm wide depending on the selected size.

  • @osku3818
    @osku3818 26 днів тому

    What about grounding, or is it assumed no component will touch the beams. Is it possible, if there was a frayed wire, it would jump to you from the chassis screws? Perhaps it would be good to connect each of the beams to the psu screws with a green grounding wire. Perhaps in addition wires from each beam to the motherboard grounding surfaces as a failsafe.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 25 днів тому

      Every components is grounded through the Power supply. I have been building custom cases for a couple years now and so far grounding has never been an issue. But If you want to go the extra mile you can attach a wire from one of the screws holding the mainboard in place to one of the beams and a wire from one of the power supply screws to the same beam.

  • @nicktinsey
    @nicktinsey Місяць тому

    the link doesnt work for the files :o

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 28 днів тому

      should be fixed now.

  • @DazePhase
    @DazePhase Місяць тому

    Very interesting concept. Normally we choose parts based on the case. Here is in reverse. I like the idea of making everything custom, exactly how the client needs it. 👍🏻 Got a 14,5 L SFF build. Thinking to go sub 10 L in the near future.

  • @Arek_R.
    @Arek_R. Місяць тому

    Why are you referring to those basic 15mm profiles with specific branding? Are you getting paid by them for that? What is XL about the 15mm profiles anyway? Those are one of the smallest ones

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase Місяць тому

      I refer to them by that specific name , because those are the specific ones I use and I know will work, as there are different 15x15mm profiles and not all of them are compatible with this case. . Makerbeam XL is the brand name, and they are the larger version of standard Makebeam profiles, which are 10x10mm.

    • @Arek_R.
      @Arek_R. Місяць тому

      @@BeamCase Except the outer size, only slot size matters, I believe it's either 5 or 6mm.

  • @ac8839
    @ac8839 Місяць тому

    cool! wish you had a matx version

  • @kensg
    @kensg Місяць тому

    interesting build..thanks for sharinig, The fully assembled case you showed at the begining..where can I see that one?

  • @Esal_vid
    @Esal_vid Місяць тому

    great

  • @platinums99
    @platinums99 Місяць тому

    cracking design, exactly just enough room for everything you need. i wonder about heat and noise though. any tests?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase Місяць тому

      heat and noise characteristics primarily depend on the components used, and those can vary a lot in this case. It also depends on how the case panels are configured (mesh pattern and density). Because of that it is difficult to give a general answer, but the case pretty much acts like an open test bench, so overall good airflow. The combination of Thermalright axp90-47 full cooper and Noctua NF-a12x15 runs very cool considering it is only 50mm tall. My Ryzen 2600x stays at 66c with 100% load and 1150rpm fan speed at 21c ambient temp. So good temps at reasonable fan speeds, that are still fairly quiet.

  • @TheTerk
    @TheTerk Місяць тому

    I'd love to see this case adapted to be more like an Xbox

    • @rando3962
      @rando3962 Місяць тому

      would be cool, but also extremely hard considering the sizing of components

  • @ConfusedRaccoon
    @ConfusedRaccoon Місяць тому

    Saving this for when I finally take the plunge and get a printer. How big of a print area would one need?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase Місяць тому

      For this sandwich design you need a print area at least 190mm long and the width depends on the version, between 120mm and 170mm. It is small enough to fit on most printers, just some of the Mini printers are not large enough. My other case designs require larger printers though, but you can see the exact printer requirements at the bottom of each pintables post.

    • @ConfusedRaccoon
      @ConfusedRaccoon Місяць тому

      @@BeamCase awesome thanks I want thinking of picking up a prusa A1 with that multi filament reel stand thing. They're slick cases anywho.

  • @MightyMoose2
    @MightyMoose2 Місяць тому

    Good work on the case! Just ordered it on Printables :) Could you please share the IFW of the case featured in this video?

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase Місяць тому

      sure, the version in the video has 50mm CPU cooler clearance and 52mm GPU cooler clearance and an IFW of 100mm.

  • @alexanderbarton8666
    @alexanderbarton8666 Місяць тому

    buying the PC components to do this build! love the design.

  • @seibertron500
    @seibertron500 2 місяці тому

    this is absolutely fantastic

  • @contraaa_
    @contraaa_ 2 місяці тому

    This is amazing work. What a great design.

  • @xFreezeBurnx
    @xFreezeBurnx 2 місяці тому

    Wow! I'm absolutely blown away by this case design, Thank you so much for creating and sharing such an innovative project! I was particularly intrigued by the mention of extra brackets for AIO cooling in the video. Could you please provide more information on how to obtain or create these brackets? I'm eager to ensure I have everything I need to make the most out of this fantastic design. Again, thank you for your hard work and for sharing this incredible project with the community! Can't wait to get started on my build.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for the nice comment, I appreciate it. So the case is centered around compact air-cooled builds without mounting options for radiators internally. But basically anything can be screwed to the Makerbeam XL profiles with 3d printed brackets (you can see various designs on my pintables profile, but most of them are for the larger cases.) So with some additional brackets you can mount a radiator and fans to the outside of the case (probably the top), for AIO support. Creating these brackets is fairly easy, I will probably publish some soon, but if you want to cerate your own you just have to make sure the holes are the correct distance apart to screw to the frame rails. For that you take the IFW number at the end of the case version file and add 15. That gives you the number the screws have to be apart to mount something to the top or bottom. So if the IFW number is 100 then the screws have to be 115mm apart to mount something. You can look at some of the existing brackets which are on my pintables profile (for free) for inspiration and reference.

  • @Julio-vg4el
    @Julio-vg4el 2 місяці тому

    great work on this case, i am getting ready to build this but i don't see any place which shows a detailed count of the screws and nuts, i would greatly appreciate that.

    • @BeamCase
      @BeamCase 2 місяці тому

      It is difficult to give a precise answer on that since the case is customizable and so the exact amount of screws varies. I normally suggest at least 50 each of 8mm and 16mm long countersunk m3 screws, and a hundred m3 nuts (they do normally not come in smaller packages). And 50 low profile m3 square nuts if you want to use the nut positioners, which are very useful for the case panels. I buy these screws in packs of 500 for reasonable prices from Schraubenluchs.de, but their international shipping prices are horrendous, so depending on where you live a different store might be a better option. For the UK this Store is a good option for screws: www.gwr-fasteners.co.uk/m3-x-8mm-socket-countersunk-screws-din-7991---a2-stainless-steel-69888-p.asp

  • @challacustica9049
    @challacustica9049 2 місяці тому

    Was just about to buy a case. This suits my needs so much better. Awesome work!

  • @lilip009
    @lilip009 2 місяці тому

    absolutely beautiful work

  • @JDSPonYT
    @JDSPonYT 2 місяці тому

    Well done on the case!

  • @MightyMoose2
    @MightyMoose2 2 місяці тому

    Awesome update! Keep up the good work! :)

  • @vlysky
    @vlysky 3 місяці тому

    It would be great to adapt this concept for 2 slot low profile GPU like RTX A2000 with HDPLEX DC-ATX/picoPSU for lower and shorter build.