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Feed Phobya case stage 2 entry By Scott Bruins on 11 Aug 12:42

Originally designed for the Phobya Case design contest, this is my Idea of the perfect liquid cooling case for enthusiasts. I wanted the case to be easy to manufacture (even in a home workshop) but still provide unparallelled cooling options. The front bay houses 2x 360 or 420 radiators. The Radiators pull cold air in from the front and the hot air is blown out the sides instead of being circulated into the motherboard compartment.

Specifications:

Dimensions: (W x D x H) 243 x 567 x 570mm (520mm without case feet)

Compatibility: Micro-ATX / ATX

Case material: Aluminium

Drive bays: 3x 5.25in (six with optional radiator bay), 5x 3.5in bays

Fans: 2x 120mm/140mm roof (optional external radiator), 1x 120mm rear, 1x 120mm on 3.5in drive bay

Radiator mounts: 2x triple/quad 120mm-fan, 2x dual 120/140mm-fan, plus optional radiator bay

Features: Removable 3.5in drive bay, removable radiator bay, front slim drive bay, black anodised finish, simple sturdy design, lots of room for cable management, tough industrial look

If you would like a .STEP or other version of the case, feel free to send me an email and I will get it to you.

Gallery: (http://picasaweb.google.com/bruins.scott/PhobyaStage2#) I will be updating this while I create new renderings.

http://www.solidsmack.com/contests/solidsmack-awesome-sauce-design-contest/

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  • Scott Bruins

    Scott Bruins uploaded "Phobya Case Stage 2 Entry" over 1 year ago

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    • Martin Dale
      Martin Dale

      This is a Fantastic Design. I'm studying a Degree in Product Design. At the moment I use Rhino3D to Create My models. How long did it take you To Create this, and how much of it, Eg the Components of the Computers were Pre-made downloads.

      3 months ago
    • Scott Bruins
      Scott Bruins

      Thanks Martin, glad you like it. It took me probably 40-50 hours to model. Now the design went through a lot of changes so the actual modeling for the final version was probably only 10-15 hours. Most of the internal components (motherboard, HDD, pump, fans) were not modeled by me but all of the actual case components, the reservoir, and fan controller were modeled by me.

      3 months ago
    • Cyrus Roshdieh
      Cyrus Roshdieh

      amazing model! congratulations

      3 months ago
  • Scott Bruins

    Scott Bruins added a rendering over 1 year ago

  • Scott Bruins

    Scott Bruins added a rendering over 1 year ago