A straightforward print, I successfully used a Creality 3 on default settings. The “filler” piece design file is in the format for that printer.
If there's any interest I can include the details of the exact components I utilized. But if its a personal computer you're looking for, not a modern PC, its now ideal.
Im using Twister as the operating system which I'm hoping will allow general software development and RetroPie under one roof.
I may revisit later to include full sized HDMI on the back and inbuilt speakers, possibly a top which flips open to cover any linked electronic projects under development rather than a breadboard on top. That will make it bigger, but easier to pick up and move around. However that will a band new project, not a remix.
The author remixed this model.
Replaced the lower left quartet to include a holder for a SSD. Used the top right panel on the top left as well, we don't need a generic logo. Note the slot for an emerging data cable and optional components at top. A hole and panel to support a USB sound device added, as well as for a multi USB hub for the back panel. Removed the hole for a cabled internet connection. Added stick on feet underneath to hold it firm. You'll see I added a fan, which has nothing to do with the 3D print. The keyboard in the original wasn't available for postage to Australia, so I used a more generic one and added “filler” pieces which existing screws will hold in place, to fill the gap created, for a nicer look.