Storm Scout 2 with full level of detail (even in parts that you will never see). Tolerance of 0~0.5mm on the thickness of the metal, but the dimensions are all good. 1: The top stuff has a lot of curves and was very, very difficult to make, but I believe it's very close to the actual size. 2: I left the handle as a separate group because it's the part that is most frecuently removed for modding. 3: I left both bumps on the side panels as separate groups in case anyone wants to make a big window or something. 4: I didn't put so much detail on the PSU spot because I made this whole model while my PC was on. I don't have any other PC and It would be a lot of hassle to remove the PSU (and undo my cable management) to make every measurement. 5: I added an ATX motherboard PCB for reference using the data from www.formactors.org. Most motherboards on the 3D warehouse don't have the right thickness, so, if you want to use a 3D model of a motherboard, I recommend you align the top edge of the motherboard with the top edge of the reference PCB. 6: The rubber feet look a bit funny, but then again, the dimensions are correct. UPDATE: I remade the mesh; it shouldn't take a big hit on your CPU anymore. As a consequence of this, the file size has been significantly reduced from 28.8MB to 12.4MB. #ATX #Case #Cooler_Master #MidTower #Scout #Storm #Storm_Scout_2