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Planning Needed: E-ATX tray design or specs

Discussion in 'Modding' started by debs3759, 11 Feb 2013.

  1. debs3759

    debs3759 Was that a warranty I just broke?

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    Does anyone have a picture or link to specs for an E-ATX motherboard tray? I need something I can send to an engineer who would be able to make a few trays for me. Ideally I neeed a pic (any format) that shows hole positions for E-ATX, ATX and mATX, so I can get a few trays made that are suitable for boards of any size.
     
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  3. debs3759

    debs3759 Was that a warranty I just broke?

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    I have no idea how to convert that to a 2D engineering drawing, although other than the lack of dimensions it does look like it might contain what I need. I'll keep experimenting with sketchup to see if I can figure it out. thanks.

    Naturally, if anyone can give me a 2D image with dimensions (ie something I can send to an engineer to get trays and only trays cut, that would be perfect).
     
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    What do you consider a tray? I thought you need the PCI-brackets and the I/O aswell, that's why I gave you a complete 3d-model.

    If you need only the dimensions, then SketchUp has a ruler-tool ;)

    EDIT: And here's a plain 2D-model with all the measurements done...

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    You still need the SU-file tho, as some of the measurements are too small to capture them in a screenshot.

    http://www.filedropper.com/atx-spec-22measure
     
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