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Portable PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 1 day ago

Portable PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 1 day ago
▲ 508 r/cyberDeck+1 crossposts

Mobile PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago

Mobile PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago

Mobile PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago
▲ 897 r/sffpc

19.8L case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago

Mobile PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it and place it on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago
▲ 139 r/3DPPC

3D printed PC case with a built-in 24-inch 2K 165Hz screen

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I can be used with screen in bother landscape or portrait orientation. If you don't want to use the built-in screen you can just close it an place on its side to not take too much space and connect external monitor.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers. This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets inside but they are optional if you want to get better airflow at the cost of collecting dust. On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side
For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the keyboard slot.

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keyboard, mouse and power cord. The dimensions of the slot are 350mm x 140mm so it can comfortable fin most 75% keyboards.

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

u/Sroka0 — 2 days ago
▲ 140 r/pcbuilding+2 crossposts

Hello,

I want to showcase a PC case I designed and built. I attend plenty of LAN parties so I wanted a setup that is easy to carry and has a comfortably large screen. I designed the case to be usable in few ways:

Mobile mode - with 24 inch screen in landscape orientation

Briefcase mode - well, just a briefcase the case folds into

Desktop mode - after closing the screen you can place the case on either of its sides to use as a regular tower pc case

Sidecar mode - you can place it on either side and open the screen. This way you get additional portrait screen to use.

How is it cooled?

The air intakes on both sides open after lifting one side of the case that will then lock automatically on indexing plungers:

https://i.redd.it/2vj57q42ekzg1.gif

This lets PSU, MOBO and GPU get fresh air directly from outside. There are two mesh filters mounted on magnets:

https://preview.redd.it/7t22f2coekzg1.jpg?width=3768&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d0b5c7ff2164b9ad88d459ba2dabdce851b0111b

https://preview.redd.it/73g2zjyoekzg1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6c249f483e070766b3f1eae8e2a3cd7337b3931

On the back of the case there is one really brave 60mm Noctua trying to get air moving through the case but I'll probably add one more slot for 60mm fan on the GPU side

https://preview.redd.it/e6qrs4rcgkzg1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c89ec3c3f3649def31a058400cec9a6a6d11fa02

For now I am testing it with 3070 and  i5-111400 and after running for 15 minutes with max GPU and CPU load the temps stabilize at at ąbout 65C for CPU and 80C for GPU. Next I'm planning to conver my main PC with 9900X and 7900XT to this case to see if it can handle this much power.

How is the monitor powered?
The driver board takes 12V at max 36W. While it could be powered from GPU connectors or SATA (but this is really near SATA power wattage limit) I opted to just buy PSU with Molex output. Two pins out of four pins of Molex provide 12V at max 11A and this leaves a large margin to not melt the connector.

How is monitor connected?
You simply connect it by DP or HDMI cable to you GPU or MOBO. There is enough space on the back of the case to comfortably connect it through 90 degree adapter. The control panel is embedded in the case in the kayboard slot that I'll show later.

https://i.redd.it/0v89j1bxkkzg1.gif

How is GPU secured and how are cables routed?
Zip-ties! You can even find reusable ones on Amazon

https://preview.redd.it/mg7dzakmikzg1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3b559fdcaa76c1831eaf5b2bc959eb79fa638984

https://preview.redd.it/u5zdrienikzg1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b4b6c197d802c51c7b5156d4e3b9186b96715142

Keyboard slot
I wanted to be able to pack everything I need in a single package so on the front there is a slot for keybard, mouse and power cord:

Opened

Closed

How is it done?
Most of the stuff is 3d printed but the main chasis (the one you connect all the PC components to) is cut out of 1.5mm thick aluminum sheet and bent. The hinges on the monitor are just standard Kitchen cabinet (lol) hinges from AliExpress. Just because they are easy to source and have adjustable torque.

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