I created a sleek housing for my Odroid N2+ NAS. It was printed with white PETG to give it a modern look and make it more temperature resistant, but I could imagine that with the current cooling (80mm FAN) PLA could be used as well. It consists of two parts. An inner part that contains all components (Odroid N2+, 2 HDDs and a 80mm FAN). The Odroid can be slided into the inner shell and fixated without screws. The two levers keep the Odroid on its place. A 80mm fan is used for cooling. I used cilinder head screws for the mounting (3mm for the disks and 4mm for the housing). A hexagon grid for the air intake and air outflow give the model an additional nice look.
The bolts are printed in the model (a pause was added for that in the gcode) so they can not get lose and make a short circuit on the electronics. Two gutters on the bottom are used to bring the cables out on the back (power and network).
The model actually came out quite nice. The only remark is that the at the back the pockets for the cilinderheads (of the screws that bolt the two parts together) are a little bit to small. One should check those size before print. With a little bit of force they fit (however that deforms the print a little bit).
All by all I found it a very nice result :-).
The author marked this model as their own original creation.