I go through the process of building my 2nd wooden ITX PC Case. There are several learnings/ impovements I have implemented from my previous wooden case. The overall design goal was similar to my previous case, clean case with minimal exposed screws, glass side panels to show off the components and cable management, all while not compromising too much with cooling performance. 1. Using mitred cuts to join the main frame together to have a seamless joint (no end grain showing) 2. Using 2 magnets to attach the glass panel onto the case. A thinner piece glued onto the glass means they are more robust (less likely to break off) 3. The height restriction of the CPU cooler in the previous case was a limitation to the CPU temperature. In this case, I implemented a design that could accomodate a thick 280mm AIO for more CPU cooling potential The overall design goal was similar to my previous case, clean case with minimal exposed screws, glass side panels to show off the components and cable manag
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