Building on the previous version ( Brq Zero: Volt ) which I currently daily drive as my main PC, this build shares basically an identical chassis, nothing has been added from the perspective.
But this was more about cable management, since the previous build was the first to have RGB lighting which was a huge headache to cable manage in such tight spaces.
I have added an opening on the motherboard tray which has a 3D Printed Cable management cover, it will not be visible behind the SSD/ Under the GPU but it did help a lot in managing the PSU cable, the extra cable length from the GPU 8Pin, it serves as a path for the SATA cables to go through and behind the motherboard tray.
But I have more ideas to add for the next version of the case already, as I build a new one every time, ideas keep flowing but if I keep trying to add the new ideas I won't finish building them.
The new major change though is not in the case but in the GPU, I have scanned the RTX 4060 fan shroud and was successful in reverse engineering it, I 3D printed a replacement shroud in the same color as the case.
And hopefully people who are worried that this Case is made from 3D Printed parts & Acrylic will come to know that this time, I am testing out ABS filament, although the PLA versions survived, I still have V5 (Never posted it but its an updated V4) which as printed in PLA still running strong, no deformation even in a room where temps can get up to 50c in summer.
Until now I used PLA+ , PETG and now ABS. although I had to calibrate the filament using Vector 3D Califlower to get the PETG & specially the ABS to behave :)
Check out my other builds as well
Brq Zero: Volt
Brq Zero: Snowflake
Brq Zero: Spark
Air-flow Optimized Node 202
The Gentlemans' Gaming Desk