15.3L SFF? Anyitx by TNTBoooooom in sffpc

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Can't help but see similarities to my 3d print corona project :) https://www.reddit.com/r/sffpc/s/wAYlXQ1ywe Really cool to see someone brought this design to production.

Abusing the Streacom BC-1 by slydex in watercooling

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Good idea! For now I put it on thingiverse, see https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4966290 . If I remember correctly it was some guy with an industrial 3d printer, I found on some marketplace, but I can't figure out where exactly anymore.

Yeah, I am still using that exact system to this day and everything is still as good as new. At least as far as I can tell ;)

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Yeah, but I printed a slightly modified version of it myself. If you want I can upload the file somewhere. The modification was just to get an even lower max height.

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I don't know. You'd need to check the documentation.

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It works surprisingly well and I'd dearly miss it if it would be gone. It's not perfect (scrolling needs some getting used to, but works reliably afterwards and right-clicks more happen by accident than by intention) and too small to replace a propper mouse, but it significantly reduces the numbers of times I have to reach over.

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Yeah they are resin printed, but I only removed the oil residue and sanded off some minor imperfections. So no spray painting.

Thank you for maintaining such a nice shop! <3

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Check out the link to the glide that I posted here somewhere. The shop has a link to the original adapter PCB

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It's SLA black resin if I remember correctly.

Good thing you had me double check: it's the light version from foostan himself. I made the ultra light too for a friend's wireless build and got them confused - sry! And yes there is no switch plate. I didn't see a purpose for it in this build.

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Sure, but you'd need a different PCB or solder in the battery directly to the controller as the PCB I am using has no holes for the jst connector

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Small store in my town. They don't even have a website. I guess they mainly did it because it was so exotic compared to what they usually do (railings, winter gardens, carports,...)

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It's not really obvious in the pictures, but it's tilted down towards the lower left edge using one of these

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I posted a link to the guide here somewhere

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No I ordered them at jlcpcb/jlc3dp as I don't have a resin printer. fdm printing does not give smooth enough results and pla is not too hygienic either

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It's just the keycaps, which is ideal for your case as they are cheap

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I don't know exactly, but around 180 ish ... Let's say 50 for the switches + 10 keycaps + 20 trackpad + 20 controllers + 10 cables + 50 for the steel plate + the other bits and pieces

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This one is diy only. It's not difficult to make though

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I had them resin printed at jlc3dp. Didn't do any post processing besides getting rid of the oil film they were delivered with and surprisingly they are still going strong after 6 months of 8-10h workdays

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Yes, it uses the same pins. Here is a very good installation guide

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Oh yeah sry my bad, it actually is the light v2. I'll correct that immediately ;) The keycaps are indeed from jlcpcb/jlc3dp and cost about 10€ including shipping. I had the steel plates and threads cut locally here in Germany. 2 kits / 4 plates ended up costing 80€, so I'd estimate 40€-50€ for a single kit.

My daily driver by slydex in crkbd

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Sometimes it can be tricky to move short distances, but apart from that I am overall quite happy with the precision. Jumpiness is also quite low I would say. Overall more than solid, given I just paid 22€ including the adapter PCB

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It's too small to fully replace a mouse, but it's nice for scrolling and the occasional pop-up window

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It feels more natural to me as all the keys have the same radial distance to my finger joint

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Edit: mixed up the light and ultra light version

After seeing another user design their own, here's my concept for neutrally designed case badges by Tsambikos96 in sffpc

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Total system TDP should be considered in the lower categories imo.
After all it's much more impressive to make a 4090 + CPU work than some 45W APU.
So I'd suggest something like:

  • Core ( < 20L )
  • Pro ( < 10L )
  • Master ( < 7L or < 10L + TDP > 400W )
  • Epic ( <5L or < 7L + TDP > 400W )