

A different stake on the FromD T1 and SFF
Hola, Hallo, Hello good people (most of you, I hope)! I want to share my build of the FormD T1. I know it defeats the purpose of the SFF type of case, but I've been loving it and learning a bit of 3D design and building along the way hope you guys like it.
The story behind it, if you want to know WHY I did this. Last year, with my major, I stopped using my tower to focus 100% on my life and future. This year I got curious about self-hosting not a lot of stuff, just some basics like photos, documents, and music. I looked into building a server (used computer), but I couldn't really find anything amazing. Then, while talking to a friend, he told me: "Why not use your tower?" (which I was selling). I realized that if my curiosity was so big, why not start with what I already had my PC parts and the HDD from my first PC?
So that year I watched some videos, learned a few things, and decided to try it. It was a success! The problem was the space with the size of the tower, I could not fit all the components I was hoping for, so I planned to 3D print something and build it later. But, surprise surprise, I turned out to be one of the few "mentally deranged" people who wanted to fit 2 HDDs into this case. I found a Reddit post (here) that wasn't exactly the same, but it was an inspiration.
I left my project on standby this semester, but now that I'm a bit freer, I restarted it. This time, during the semester, I bought a 3D printer on sale the bed was small, so most of the 3D files around weren't compatible, and that's how I started learning 3D design. It's been an amazing journey, and I'm falling in love with it. That brings us to today, showing off this amazing project and learning experience.
PC specs:
- CPU: Ryzen 5 7600
- GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti
- RAM: Crucial DDR5, 2x16GB, 4800MHz
- Storage: Samsung 500GB NVMe; [forgot the brand] 2TB NVMe; Seagate 2TB SSHD
- PSU: Cooler Master V850 SFX
PS: English is not my first language, so I'm sorry if the cohesion of the text isn't the best. Sorry! :(