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It's not exactly mass producable to hand-modify them.
I was joking. You're right but it's fun when you have the time and enjoy this type of activity :-)
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They're also a little large, far larger than they need to be to contain the Efika and graphics. Ideally a "standard form factor" for Efika would be nano ITX (12cm by 12cm) or Pico ITX (10cm by 7cm!) for which there are VERY few cases available but the same case would work for a Via board too.
If I may, I would not advise to make the board much smaller than a 2.5" HDD because the case would have to fit the peripherals more than the board - unless you target specifically Flash-based embedded systems.
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If an enterprising individual made a case for a Pico Efika, it could be sold to x86 customers too, expanding the market and increasing product viability. I have no personal problem with tapping into the 'evil competitor market'.
You do already for the power supply and the graphics cards, so why not adopt it for the case? The complete solution would become more attractive with a more reasonable price - as a reference,
www.routerboard.com have enclosures ranging from 19,-USD for an indoor case to 89,-USD for outdoor. But you cannot reach these prices without a minimum sales volume (and probably use PVC).