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Carry On PC - How I crammed a full ATX board into a mATX Case | January 10, 2018 | false |
Carry On PC - How I crammed a full ATX board into a mATX Case
I use my PC for... well pretty much everything. Which means if I go somewhere for a few weeks at a time, my PC is coming with me. For a while I used a Corsair 300r, which has served me well until now. After looking around for a travel friendly ATX case I realized that there really aren't any. For that reason I would have to find a case that my parts physically fit into, and cram them in somehow.
Prepping the case
To start the case I bought was a Cooler MasterN200. The main parts I had to worry about were as folow in the table:
Part | Length/Size | Name |
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MotherBoard | ATX | Gigabyte Z97X-UD4H |
CPU Cooler | 6.5in tall | Hyper 212 Evo |
Graphics Card | 10 in long | EVGA 960 2Gb SC Edition |
After opening the case I saw a few things that had to go.
- Hard Drive bays
I also took off the front IO panel since I have some plans to make this more flush later on, thus saving space to fit into a carry on bag.
- PSU rack holding thingy
I have no idea what this thing is but it had to go since it wouldn't let my motherboard fit into the case. Luckily there was only a few rivets holding it in to a quick chiseling and they were gone with the rack too.
Test fitting some things
First I checked how the motherboard would fit into the case on its own; I was afraid of possibly adjusted the rear I/O sheild hole.
Next I fiddled with the psu since fitting it into the case was going to be really akward. It ended up being as weird as I though but ultimately it works and seems to be stable so what you see in the picture is the setup I went with.
I completely forgot about the hard drives until the end, but it worked out in a totally not ghetto way. The 3.5 inc drive is the only one that I really need to worry about for mounting honestly because of two reaons:
- 1 of the remaining drives is an SSD
- The other drive is a laptop drive
Which I know still doesn't excuse the mounting but hey it coulnd't really move even if it wanted to.
Hard drives have a little shroud which I made out of some heavy duty duck tape and cardboard. Kinda sketchy but not really since it holds things in a clean position and doesnt rattle at all.
There's one more ssd that you don't see but its tucked way up in the cd drive bay up top as I dont actually use that bay at all.
All in all I like how everything turned out as this pc is now ready to be taken anywhere in the US as carry-on luggage!