Printable Pegboard PC Shows Off the RGB

Sometimes it seems odd that we would spend hundreds (or thousands) on PC components that demand oodles of airflow, and stick them in a little box, out of site. The fine folks at Corsair apparently agree, because theyāve released files for an open-frame pegboard PC case on Printables.
According to the writeup on their blog, these prints have held up just fine with ordinary PLAā apparently thereās enough airflow around the parts that heat sagging isnāt the issue we would have suspected. ATX and ITX motherboards are both supported, along with a few power supply form factors. If your printer is smaller, the ATX mount is per-sectioned for your convenience. Their GPU brackets can accommodate beefy dual- and triple-slot models. Itās all there, if you want to unbox and show off your PC build like the work of engineering art it truly is.
Of course, these files werenāt released from the kindness of Corsairās corporate heartā theyāre meant to be used with fancy pegboard desks the company also sells. Still to their credit, they did release the files under a CC4.0-Attribution-ShareAlike license. That means thereās nothing stopping an enterprising hacker from remixing this design for the ubiquitous SKĆ DIS or any other perfboard should they so desire.
Weāve covered artful open-cases before here on Hackaday, but if you prefer to hide the expensive bits from dust and cats, this midcentury box might be more your style. If youād rather no one know you own a computer at all, you can always do the exact opposite of this build, and hide everything inside the desk.
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