Baby North case
By Andrew Gregory. Posted
Fractal is a company that makes cases for gaming PCs. They’re sleek, beautiful objects that turn your beige box of a computer into something that looks good, with oak, walnut and brass among the smart details on offer. While Fractal doesn’t make its cases in a size to fit Raspberry Pi, it has released the files so that enthusiasts can 3D-print their own.
Reddit user HardWiredFurry found a beautiful copper heatsink and was inspired to build their own. This build uses two fans for cooling, as well as the copper heatsink, and is now looking aesthetically pleasing on their desk while hosting a Minecraft server.
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