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Customizable RGB Display Panel Crafted on Printable Pegboard

Tattered logic prevails when costly PC components requiring plentiful airflow are tucked away, hidden from view. Seemingly oblivious to this paradox, the astute team at Corsair...

It's puzzling why we invest significantly in PC components, which require ample ventilation, only...
It's puzzling why we invest significantly in PC components, which require ample ventilation, only to confine them within a compact, concealed case. Corsair apparently has taken notice of this anomaly.

Customizable RGB Display Panel Crafted on Printable Pegboard

Corsair unveils open-frame pegboard PC case designs for 3D printing

In an unexpected move geared towards enthusiasts, Corsair has shared files for a customizable open-frame pegboard PC case on Printables. In a blog post, the company claims that these designs have proven resilient with standard PLA materials, suggesting adequate airflow to prevent heat sagging.

The case supports both ATX and ITX motherboards along with various power supply configurations. Notably, the ATX mount is sectioned for smaller printers. Corsair's GPU brackets are designed to accommodate large dual- and triple-slot models.

While the designs are intended for use with Corsair's pegboard desks, they are licensed under a CC4.0-Attribution-ShareAlike license. This opens up opportunities for modifiers to customize the design for other popular pegboard systems, such as IKEA's Skådis or any custom perfboard setup.

For those seeking a more traditional enclosure, numerous Corsair case options with modular and open-frame designs are available. These cases often incorporate 3D-printable components, adjustable cable management systems, superior airflow, and customization options.

Previous Corsair open-frame designs have received coverage on our website, but for those who prefer a more discreet aesthetic, traditional mid-century boxes or fully hidden-desk builds may be more appealing.

By combining 3D printing technology with pegboard design, Corsair encourages a unique level of customization for PC enthusiasts, offering a new perspective on PC case engineering.

  1. Enthusiasts can create their own DIY PC case using the open-frame pegboard designs by Corsair, customizable via 3D printing, and compatible with ATX and ITX motherboards.
  2. The resilient DIY designs from Corsair can be printed with standard PLA materials and are suitable for larger gadgets like dual- and triple-slot graphics cards, expandable beyond Corsair's pegboard desks to popular systems like IKEA's Skådis or custom perfboard setups.

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