You do know that making a case for an ASIC miner is by far the least important and easiest thing to do, right?
Basically to create the product i do a few things
- 3d Print my case
- Buy chips
- Buy PSU
- Buy Raspberry PI
- Buy a few other ad-ons for the pi
This will all come together as a "plug-and-play" type miner, I have a unfinished 3D printed model..
The 4 holes in the front are for Ethernet and optional PSU input, the larger rectangular one is for an alarmclock like gui showing the status of the miner...
The PI will be stored down where the Ethernet input is, and it will allow the gui implementation to be easier, The PSU will either be stored in the back, or on top of the blue. Im not really sure yet... Then ill make some holes for fans, THERE WILL BE ALUMINUM MOUNTINGS FOR THE CHIPS TO PREVENT THE PLASTIC FROM MELTING!!!!
Like i said, the 3d model is very very premature and has a lot of work still to be done.
You don't just "buy chips" and connect them to an rPi and a PSU and suddenly have a functioning miner. There's the matter of the circuit board and supporting parts that is rather important. AND they are not "plug-and-play" parts that you just buy off the shelf like an rPi. Btw, are you capable of programming the firmware/software?
We get it. You have a 3D printer and very marginal CAD skills. And suddenly you're an ASIC designer. Makes perfect sense, lol.