Thermaltake Partners Up With 3D Hubs to Offer Worldwide 3D Printing Service
Ron Perillo / 8 years ago
Thermaltake has announced a partnership with 3D Hubs, the world’s largest network for 3D printing services in order to take Thermaltake’s 3D printing hub 3DMakers.thermaltake.com to the next level by offering 3D printing service worldwide. Thermaltake is one of the leading manufacturers when it comes to catering to case modders and PC customizers, running regular case modding invitational tournaments and investing in case modding sponsorships wordwide, so it is only natural to branch out into offering services that cater to the “maker movement”.
3D Hubs CEO Bram De Zwart announced “We’re extremely excited to be announcing our partnership with world leading computer hardware company Thermaltake. We look forward to empowering their community through their 3D Makers platform to innovate and collaborate in ways like never before. With our distributed manufacturing network connected in over 160 countries we will provide parts on demand that are locally sourced without the need for large warehouses and international shipping.”
At Computex 2016, Thermaltake even unveiled an entirely 3D printed PC case dubbed the Core P1, a miniaturized ITX version of their signature Core P5 case made out of filament, entirely downloadable and 3D printable at home by any enthusiast. The 3DMakers website also features several other downloadable and printable designs for Thermaltake products such as radiator mounts, case accessories and more. The online hub also allows users to share their creation and create albums to show the 3D printed design when installed on an actual system. All for free.
For more details on Thermaltake 3D Makers check out their official page here.