

Achieving the best results with this case will also require some laser cutting. This project has space for custom water cooling, a shrouded powerful supply section, and a stunning design that will please just about any PC enthusiast. Number four on our list is very similar to the sort of cases you can buy on the current market. There’s an explanatory video to help you when you’re building this case.

Other than this, though, you can 3D print this entire case and will only need some screws to put it together. Thanks to the shape of this part, printers without enclosures may struggle to produce it without issues like warping. The biggest challenge that comes with printing this case is the main outer panel. As in most other cases, the I/O and access to the PSU can be found at the rear. The front and both sides of the case are covered with a clean diamond pattern, with ventilation holes in the top and bottom. This case has an attractive minimalistic design, with space for a power button on the top, and little else to distract from the simplicity of the case. Alongside this, it can also support a dual-slot graphics card up to 270mm long, a 3.5” hard drive, and has ventilation in the top and bottom. This mini ITX case is able to support a full-size ATX power supply, despite the incredibly small form factor. We’ll be starting small with the first case on our list.
