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Backpack-friendly ITX PC case v1.0 3d model
Backpack-friendly ITX PC case v1.0 3d model
Backpack-friendly ITX PC case v1.0 3d model

Backpack-friendly ITX PC case v1.0

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Check out the build video on YouTube

IMPORTANT NOTE: Please read the full description/instruction and watch the YouTube video BEFORE attempting this build as some parts require special settings. The full instruction can be found here!

Keep in mind that there are STLs posted for two versions of this case, one for a 180x180mm printbed, and one version for a 300x300mm or bigger printbed. Their filenames will specify which STL is for which printbed size version.

This case can hold the following components:

  • Mini ITX motherboard
  • CPU Cooler up to 40mm (Noctua L9i (Intel) or Noctua L9a (AMD) or the budget friendly Thermalright AXP90-36 are some possible options)
  • Flex ATX PSU up to 165mm long (be aware of the maximum length!)
  • 2-slot/41mm graphics card up to 270mm length (be aware of the max length and the 2-slot thickness!)
  • 300mm PCIe riser cable with a 90 degree female connector.
  • 2x Slim 92mm computer fans (14-15mm thick)
  • 90 degree power cable for power supply, make sure the cable angle is correct relative to your power supply of choice.
  • This case is designed to be portable and simple and does not have room for 2.5" SSD's or hard drives so your build will rely on using M.2 drives attached directly to your ITX motherboard.

Parts required to build this case:

  • 3D Printer filament (PETG "or better" recommended due to heat resistance)
  • M3 threaded inserts (4.6mm OD, 5 or 6mm long, about 25 needed)
  • An angled C13 power cable (Length, depends on your own requirements and angle depends on the socket of the PSU you get)
  • A 12mm power button
  • 8x3mm Neodymium magnets (16 pcs. needed)
  • M3x10mm screws (About 25 needed)
Community Makes (1)
Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done!

My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. 

Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!
Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done!

My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. 

Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!


Community Makes (1)
Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done!

My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. 

Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!
Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done!

My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. 

Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!

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Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done! My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!
Printed this case for my brother who wanted a more mobile case for his PC. Ryzen 5 9600, 32GB of RAM, and an RTX 5070 inside. This case is very smartly designed, great considerations for clearances and tolerances for everything to fit together. Even with some warp present on some parts (I didn't notice my Prusa Mini's were printing parallelograms and not squares), everything fits together great. A+ design, one of the more fun PC builds I've done!

My only note would be to add a feature for the PCIe riser cable to bolt to, the graphics card is currently flopping around in the case. I think I will use some double sided tape to keep the cable in place. 

Printed in Flashforge Metallic Silver PETG, PS please excuse my incredibly messy work space!  3d model
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PrinterPrusa MINI / MINI+
Print bed sizeX: 180 mm; Y: 180 mm; Z: 180 mm
MaterialPETG
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density40 %

Backpack-friendly ITX PC case v1.0

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