This case project is inspired by an issue presented by my friends, which is:
So I thought to myself, why can't we arrange the parts they already have in a way which would allow them to fit in a small case.
Therefore I present to you the TINY ATX, a sub 20L gaming case.
A 18,9L ATX case which fits standard sized atx components.
Note: I'm a complete scrub at 3D drawing, please excuse me.
Custom loop:
Note: I'm a complete scrub at 3D drawing, please excuse me.
Size estimate: 197mm x 325mm x 295mm 18,9L
Compatibility:
I'll probably make a drawing with an aircooler and a 3,5" harddrive soon.
Please let me know what you think.
~StrawKite
- They want a small PC like the ITX builds they see online, but they can't afford to buy everything you would need (SFX PSU, case, motherboard and cpu cooler).
- My less fortunate friends buy used pc parts to save money. However, the used parts you can find for sale are very often atx size, which makes it very hard to find ITX components, as there is very few on the used market.
So I thought to myself, why can't we arrange the parts they already have in a way which would allow them to fit in a small case.
Therefore I present to you the TINY ATX, a sub 20L gaming case.
A 18,9L ATX case which fits standard sized atx components.

Note: I'm a complete scrub at 3D drawing, please excuse me.
Custom loop:

Note: I'm a complete scrub at 3D drawing, please excuse me.
Size estimate: 197mm x 325mm x 295mm 18,9L
Compatibility:
- CPU cooler height: 165mm (Without radiator on top), 110mm (With radiator on top)
- GPU: 280mm, 150mm, 40mm
- PSU: ATX std.
- Watercooling, as seen on the drawing it would fit a 240mm and 30mm deep radiator and a pump & reservoir combo.
I'll probably make a drawing with an aircooler and a 3,5" harddrive soon.
Please let me know what you think.
~StrawKite
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