
Voron Inspired PC Case
What if the Voron Design team decided to stop making 3D printers and build a PC case instead?
Spoiler: they didn’t. This is not an official Voron project… but it might be what it would look like if they did. VoronPC is a fully 3D-printed, extrusion-framed computer case inspired by the clean, modular, and open-source ethos of Voron printers. Designed to house a full custom streaming workstation, it blends maker aesthetics with real-world PC hardware needs.
The Case can fit a 199mm tall Air Cooler Tower and a 400mm long GPU (approximately). Standard ATX power Supply fits in the basement. Files include mounting for 140mm & 60mm exhaust fans, as well as 3x 120mm top mounted fans. Blank acrylic panel DXFs are included for adding additional fans to or using as windows.
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More information can be found on Printables and Youtube.
Features
Voron-Inspired Construction – 2020 aluminum blind joint extrusion skeleton, acrylic panels, and a lot of 3D-printed parts.
Standard PC Layout – Supports ATX motherboards, GPUs, PSUs, water-cooling gear, and accessories.
Water-Cooling Friendly – Mounts for radiator, distro plate, pump/reservoir, and hardline tubing.
3D Printing First – All panels, brackets, and mounts printable on common beds (Prusa MK4, Bambu X1, etc.).
Customizable Aesthetic – Change colors, panels, or remix the CAD to your own sizing.
Mods - Compatible with various Voron Mods (LED mounts, etc)