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January 25, 2014, 06:10:25 PM
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We bought a lot of AMD x290 cards to mine scrypt coins.
But we have no room in our pc to fit them , we do have a lot of pci express slots.
So we want to create something new and original and don't want to place them in multiple computers.

This week our new 3d printer arrived and gave us some idea's.
I made a model to hold the AMD x290 Cards , i think it can hold any type of card.

We are testing our modulair 3d model en will print it next monday, if it will work we will share our 3d model.
Or we can print some for those who want some.
Please share you're idea's so we can improve the model.

This is how it will look:

http://www.plaatjesdump.nl/upload/0a289be5584c447c0dcfacf100da2a6f.jpg

http://www.plaatjesdump.nl/upload/3034ac916043fa5b0c1b0b2de0a0e31b.jpg
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January 25, 2014, 06:13:20 PM
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Just saying.. it's faster and cheaper to build things like that with wood or metal which you can get in your local hardware store..
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January 25, 2014, 06:17:20 PM
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Just saying.. it's faster and cheaper to build things like that with wood or metal which you can get in your local hardware store..

It is ! but this is more fun and i think it will look great.
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January 25, 2014, 06:26:33 PM
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Hehe this seems fun. This is better than weirdos printing 3D-guns
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January 25, 2014, 06:33:16 PM
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Hehe this seems fun. This is better than weirdos printing 3D-guns

Dude 3D guns are awesome! Don't hate cuz I own BRO

on-topic: Nicee Smiley looks awesome, be sure to show us the results!

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January 25, 2014, 06:37:24 PM
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Just saying.. it's faster and cheaper to build things like that with wood or metal which you can get in your local hardware store..

It is ! but this is more fun and i think it will look great.
Well thats the spirit!
3D Printing in a nutshell: "We don't do it because it is faster or because it it cheaper or because it is better, because it isn't. We do it because we can, and it's cool." - Science.
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