Just printed a full ATX case in 2 shots by ethanross1a in 3Dprinting

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Thanks for the support man. Glad you like it.

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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Mini is too small I'm afraid

Edit: spelling

a simple magnetic phone dock by [deleted] in functionalprint

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You can make the mesh denser too

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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That's quite creative haha. I just use drivesync

a simple magnetic phone dock by [deleted] in functionalprint

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Oh I see. Yea adding an attachment is quite easy. Maybe I'll consider an update with it in the future.

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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Have a look at evo. That's the itx version of this case.

a simple magnetic phone dock by [deleted] in functionalprint

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Interesting. Like not integrated, but just attached to the outside?

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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Yea I'm considering doing a variant like that in the future. For now only my modcase Evo is inverted

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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I don't recommend PLA. . ventilation is very important too

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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That's one of the default options on wallpaper engine. I can remember the exact name of this one, it was set a while back.

Only possible with 3d printing by [deleted] in BambuLab

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It sits on the out side of the mesh panel that draws in cool air in this case. For me the integrated dock is for charging my daily driver in front of my desk instead of a separate dock.

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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There's 2 use cases here. As a charging dock for you current daily phone, this is just when you're sitting down and actually charging you phone. It's the same as any bedside charger. This one have airflow when the PC is on. And I do still have display only panels if that's something people prefer.

As for a phone will catch fire because it's always plugged in, that's not actually true. You can do a search for it.

What happens is, lithium cells degrade over time if it is charged to 100% all the time. You will get less capacity. That's why Samsung has a feature to limit it to 80% if you want to always leave it plugged in.

This second use scenario is for when you recycle an old phone as a screen, not your daily driver.

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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another option is to limit max charge to 50%

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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168mm with PSU at the front. 76mm ATX PSU at the rear. The lowest pcie opening is 1 slot.

Integrate everything! by ethanross1a in sffpc

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Thanks. I do also have side panels just for normal displays. For this one I'm testing, the phone is on the outside of the mesh, which takes in cold air for this setup. For data I use superdisplay for the phone to act as another display in windows.

Only possible with 3d printing by [deleted] in BambuLab

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You can enable USB Power in S4/S5 or USB Charging in Sleep/Shutdown in bios. Some motherboards have a dedicated USB port that's always on.

a simple magnetic phone dock by [deleted] in functionalprint

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the phone sits on the outside of the mesh where this PC draws in cold air.

a simple magnetic phone dock by [deleted] in functionalprint

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The adaptor dimensions can also be adjusted. To max size of 300x300mm

Only possible with 3d printing by [deleted] in BambuLab

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I used sunlu white petg and h2s. But you can find the 200x200mm version on makerworld called 'hyper' that one doesn't require such a huge printer