X1 X86 YouYeeToo SBC Case STL Download

Case

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This document contains the STL files required for printing a durable and well-designed case specifically tailored for the X1 X86 Single board computer created by YouYeeToo. This case not only protects the board from physical damage, but also enhances its aesthetic appeal and functionality. Below you will find all necessary files along with detailed instructions on how to print and assemble the case efficiently.

Print with 100% infill
Use PLA or PETG (or any other filement) 

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