What a world we live is where a) someone has the ability and tools to design a case that rivals professionally manufactured cases b) build or print this case at home c) film the entire process in high detail and d) chose to put the entire thing online - FOR FREE!!
What a world we live in where a) people can appreciate the hard work and passion of strangers b) feet exist c) my OF equipment can double as educational entertainment d) did I already mention feet? But seriously, thanks for the appreciation. It means a lot.🥹
I'm enjoying your new style of commentary on this video.. laughed quite a bit.. your cases are pretty nice.. keep trying to boost you up, so I can get that steam machine case.
I've been wanting to do stuff like this. I really like the Mesh all around the case, it should breathe well. I have traditional vertical cases that I end up leaving open and placing a fan on them, especially during summer. Your penetration skills are exceptional in this video - rock on Homez.
First time see your video, I'm already subscribing. Thank you for this amazing solution for me who wanted to make my own case and share the 3D files for free, really helpful. I don't trust 3D printed plastic durability, using aluminium + petg make me wanted to try this.
A bit to many jokes/innuendos in my opinion but I love the case. I was looking at the beamcase but this being free is amazing. I think many people would prefer the video to be a little shorter without as many jokes. Still gave it a like anyway :)
Looks cool! However, I would be concerned about tabs snapping off at the layer lines, particularly the PSU mounting tabs. I printed a similar case by the name BeamCase (costs $15) which uses a single part, spanning across two of the makerbeams. Prints flat, no tabs, just holes thru the part.
Cool design, but I feel like it'd be better if it the panels were made to be put together in some way. They are thick so maybe even some inner surface holding them together with screws could make sense. It's just weird for me to have it split like that and also that connection line is visible. With that said, it's really cool that it's not all that much amount of things to print thanks to those beams.
@@SaperPl1 The visible split is a necessary evil to accommodate for smaller printers; unless they are filled and painted like the Steam Machine build (I hate painting and sanding though). I could easily glue/weld it as one piece though. Debated doing it actually - would save on hardware (magnets, T nuts, and screws).
If you designed the 3d printable files in cad. maybe share the files so people can modify it to fit larger GPU's For example I would love to make this to have support for a "Powercolor Red devil RX7900XT" which is a behemoth of a card that might not fit in the default layout
@@standupg4m3r One would be a Extension plate that sits between the side-panels. that are 1-6 hexagon wide. this way the length is adjustable. Which would help with longer GPU's
@@darknessblades I'll jot it down, but I don't know when I will get to it. Patreon members have voting rights to what's next. But keep your eyes peeled!
Thank you for your hard work! This is a well designed case. Could you please add the dimensions and the clearances? At first sight looked a huge case, but after seeing the the whole video I expect the size is around 6 liter, like the Velka 7. If that is true, that could be the 2nd smallest case which accomodate a decent sized GPU and an sfx psu. I like your diy magnetized screwdriver, that could be also mentioned as a big help to keep those hard to reach screws in place. Also the 180x180 print volume means that a KP3s also can print those files.
I love your designs but they are not for hardcore gamers. Can you do maxed sff case? (3x280radiator, but better 3x420 for example? custom loopable ofc). Something like meshroom S but with mobo io at the bottom, so u can install another 280 rad at the back/left side (left, back, right radiators). I will be doing it anyway, but firstneed to know 5090 pcb size:)
Thanks! TIL most (if not all) esports/streamers aren't "hardcore gamers" lol Send me a link when you finish your radiator goals while keeping it under 20L!
@@standupg4m3r what I've meant is that ur printables doesnt fit 4090 i9 and proper watercooling with it to be silent, because are too small:) What i've meant by hardcore gamers, is a person having strongest gaming pc possible:)
Thanks for admitting you don’t watch my other videos. 😞 /s A Full Size ATX Gaming PC Anyone Can 3D Print ua-cam.com/video/Hwx62lyx4dw/v-deo.html 240mm+360mm probably isn’t hardcore enough I assume lol
What a world we live is where a) someone has the ability and tools to design a case that rivals professionally manufactured cases b) build or print this case at home c) film the entire process in high detail and d) chose to put the entire thing online - FOR FREE!!
What a world we live in where a) people can appreciate the hard work and passion of strangers b) feet exist c) my OF equipment can double as educational entertainment d) did I already mention feet?
But seriously, thanks for the appreciation. It means a lot.🥹
@@standupg4m3r This is a truly great attitude and work man . Appreciate your effort .
I love the dead pan comedy of the build lol. Overall great case might look into this when I downsize my package
Before you make any decisions, care to share what you packing?
that turn on procedure tho 👀
“Honey, are you sure you know what you’re doing down there?”
“Don’t worry babe, I’ve printed out SUG cases before.”
I'm enjoying your new style of commentary on this video.. laughed quite a bit.. your cases are pretty nice.. keep trying to boost you up, so I can get that steam machine case.
@@vipast6262 lol thanks!
I've been wanting to do stuff like this. I really like the Mesh all around the case, it should breathe well. I have traditional vertical cases that I end up leaving open and placing a fan on them, especially during summer. Your penetration skills are exceptional in this video - rock on Homez.
Thanks!
Stay tuned for future additions to this on cooling. ;)
PS - I think I was put on this planet to penetrate PC cases. #SelfActualization
this is very similar how I envisioned my own makerbeam case.
I really like your version!
Was yours a rectangle too?!
lol jk, and thanks for watching!
now that you say it... yes it was lol
Very intresting project! Good job 👍
Thanks so much for watching!
First time see your video, I'm already subscribing. Thank you for this amazing solution for me who wanted to make my own case and share the 3D files for free, really helpful. I don't trust 3D printed plastic durability, using aluminium + petg make me wanted to try this.
Glad it was helpful! Please share your completed build when you do!
A bit to many jokes/innuendos in my opinion but I love the case. I was looking at the beamcase but this being free is amazing. I think many people would prefer the video to be a little shorter without as many jokes. Still gave it a like anyway :)
@@_notme_- I’m glad you liked the case!
Thanks for the turn on instructions, it will become handy one day, hopefully
Practice makes perfect! It’s what my step-mom always tells me.
Awesome video and pc case. Thanks!!!
Thanks for checking it out!
Nice work
Thanks for the visit!
please make a compact matx case that fit full size atx psu
It's already on the list. When I get to it, depends on how the Patreon members vote. They help decide what's next.
Looks cool! However, I would be concerned about tabs snapping off at the layer lines, particularly the PSU mounting tabs.
I printed a similar case by the name BeamCase (costs $15) which uses a single part, spanning across two of the makerbeams. Prints flat, no tabs, just holes thru the part.
Thanks for watching!
maan this video is FULL of inuendos... 24h edging.. jus sug it.. penetration... target audience or wot.
Just because I game on PC, doesn't mean I'm PC.
lol but seriously, thanks for watching!
@@standupg4m3r brilliant retort PC guy..
Cool design, but I feel like it'd be better if it the panels were made to be put together in some way. They are thick so maybe even some inner surface holding them together with screws could make sense. It's just weird for me to have it split like that and also that connection line is visible. With that said, it's really cool that it's not all that much amount of things to print thanks to those beams.
@@SaperPl1 The visible split is a necessary evil to accommodate for smaller printers; unless they are filled and painted like the Steam Machine build (I hate painting and sanding though).
I could easily glue/weld it as one piece though. Debated doing it actually - would save on hardware (magnets, T nuts, and screws).
Woah, hahaha, the amount of questionable things he says. xD
lol thanks for checking out my dark alley!
If you designed the 3d printable files in cad. maybe share the files so people can modify it to fit larger GPU's
For example I would love to make this to have support for a "Powercolor Red devil RX7900XT" which is a behemoth of a card that might not fit in the default layout
Thanks for watching! If you have requests, just keep commenting. I record them all.
@@standupg4m3r One would be a Extension plate that sits between the side-panels. that are 1-6 hexagon wide. this way the length is adjustable.
Which would help with longer GPU's
@@darknessblades I'll jot it down, but I don't know when I will get to it. Patreon members have voting rights to what's next. But keep your eyes peeled!
Thank you for your hard work! This is a well designed case. Could you please add the dimensions and the clearances? At first sight looked a huge case, but after seeing the the whole video I expect the size is around 6 liter, like the Velka 7. If that is true, that could be the 2nd smallest case which accomodate a decent sized GPU and an sfx psu.
I like your diy magnetized screwdriver, that could be also mentioned as a big help to keep those hard to reach screws in place.
Also the 180x180 print volume means that a KP3s also can print those files.
@@Shoo8601 it’s over 7 liters, unfortunately, with the panels installed.
Thanks so much for the appreciation!
@@standupg4m3r jeah, just made a rough calculation. It is 7.7 liters which is also very good!
I’m calling the cops
You think I didn’t shoot this video in solitary confinement?
I love your designs but they are not for hardcore gamers. Can you do maxed sff case? (3x280radiator, but better 3x420 for example? custom loopable ofc). Something like meshroom S but with mobo io at the bottom, so u can install another 280 rad at the back/left side (left, back, right radiators). I will be doing it anyway, but firstneed to know 5090 pcb size:)
Thanks!
TIL most (if not all) esports/streamers aren't "hardcore gamers" lol
Send me a link when you finish your radiator goals while keeping it under 20L!
@@standupg4m3r what I've meant is that ur printables doesnt fit 4090 i9 and proper watercooling with it to be silent, because are too small:) What i've meant by hardcore gamers, is a person having strongest gaming pc possible:)
Thanks for admitting you don’t watch my other videos. 😞 /s
A Full Size ATX Gaming PC Anyone Can 3D Print
ua-cam.com/video/Hwx62lyx4dw/v-deo.html
240mm+360mm probably isn’t hardcore enough I assume lol
Yeah no. This is too creepy.
I love that TLC song!
Pause 😂
lol thanks for watching! You planning on trying to print it?
nice design. leaving video less than three minutes in because excessive puns for content.
lol thanks for stopping by anyway!
Terrible puns btw. Why put your head in that nasty mindset? Gross man. Do better @standupg4m3r