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Designing a custom case (first time!), inspired by the Thermaltake Core P series...

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John Lim

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Designing a custom case (first time!), inspired by the Thermaltake Core P series cases! The idea here is for it to be flush with the height of my desk, and as flat a profile as possible! Just wondering if you guys have any other suggestions! Would love to hear from all of you :)
 
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Christopher William Strotheide

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Looks great what are you doing to help provide more airflow for the vertically mounted GPU. Vertical mounted GPUs are known for being harder to get proper airflow through. Also what program are you using to generate/create this model??
 
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Daru Jati

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Dunno but I prefer having the psu in the back
 
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Geoffrey Forney

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Shroud the PSU, add some wire management and a few radiator mounts
 
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Kyle Darwin

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Where do you find 0 latency riser cables that long?
 
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Kevin Ganser

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Add some fans for exhaust at the top. Like a chimney! Convection works heat rises and you can get good airflow that way.
 
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Nitin Misra

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Your psu exhaust needs to be pointing out of the case.
 
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Sebastian Lyse Vilhelmsen

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Fan support?
 
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James Pechacek

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What did you build this in? I'd also recommend a bigger psu cable pass-through.
 
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Michael Moran

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what software did you use to create this
 
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Ma O Ca

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P5?
 
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Nikunj Guna

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which software is that?
 
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Chris Steezmour-Fussell

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My only Issue I see, your location of gpu and getting a riser to it, looks like it will cover most of your slots aswell.
 
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Aaron Reash

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He is using solidworks he said in a reply
 
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Aaron Reash

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I would flip the psu aswell
 
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Matija Galović

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and rgb lights pls
 
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Isaac Vanderaegen

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If you are putting it on the floor i would recommend sealing it off somewhat
 

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