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A maker just shared their custom 3D-printed SFF case based on the discontinued Xikii FF04 , a sub-10-liter case that integrates an Asus Pro Art RTX 4080 Super. Redditor u/AudiblyTacit showcased their build in the r/sffpc subreddit , stating that they had heavily modified the design to accommodate their updated hardware and calling it FF04MOD Block I. The custom SFF case now features a more recent Asus RTX 5070 Ti Prime OC and the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D , which remains one of AMD’s most potent gaming chips.
u/AudiblyTacit said they based their custom build on a 3D-printed model from another user, then heavily modified it for their hardware, aesthetics, and performance. For example, they modified the lid to add a vent with a magnetic mesh screen to improve airflow, and changed its color from the usual single-color black or gray found in most PC builds to alternating red-and-white diagonal stripes. They also added a similar design to the GPU power adapter, but this time incorporating a flammable warning as a nod to the melting power adapters that have affected several modern high-powered GPUs.
The final 3D-printed case measures 8.75 x 5.75 x 14.5 inches. Although it has a similar depth and height to the original FF04 design, it’s about an inch and a half wider to accommodate the chunkier RTX 5070 Ti. This also increases the total volume to 11.9 liters (up from the original’s 9.8 liters). Additionally, the Redditor added a small external monitor to monitor the system.
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- https://www.tomshardware.com/3d-printing/builders-dream-pc-case-vanished-from-stores-so-they-3d-printed-a-masterpiece-and-shared-the-design-sff-case-benchmarked-recreated-to-fit-new-geforce-rtx-50-series-gpu#main
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