So instead of using a PC case, just create an open wooden shelf unit to hold the Mini and the drives. Remember a metal case will block the Bluetooth & WiFi signals.
Get some thin plywood and some square molding to create the lip to hold the shelves. Create the main box gluing and screwing to the blocks in the corners. Then measure the needed spaces you want for the drives and other stuff. Here I would only screw the blocks to hold the shelf so you can move it later if needed. You can also create a cross brace which you can mount the USB hub to so it’s out of the way and yet accessible.
That’s what I did with my 2011 which is my media server hosting my music and vids.
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What is your reason for doing ths? I can’t see this offering any benefit
crwdns2934271:0crwdnd2934271:0 Dan crwdne2934271:0
To save space turn 2 into 1 because each Mac mini only has 4 usb ports each Mac Mac mini uses 2 USB ports 1 for the keyboard and 1 for the mouse leaving only 2 usable USB ports
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@nathanlubbers - Sorry I still don’t follow you. Placing the Mac Mini logic board into a PC case won’t change the ports or offer other means of access (ports).
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if it was possible it would just make cords more organized right now I have a USB hub Ethernet hub and a bunch of external hard drives in the same area as the computers
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