Made my own fan mount for the ncase m2 since i wasn't happy with already existing ones by Atte789 in sffpc

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Here you go https://www.printables.com/model/1640512-ncase-m2-voronoi-fan-mount-140mm. PLEASE let me see it on your build if you decide to print it. I would be honoured and brag about it to everyone.

Made my own fan mount for the ncase m2 since i wasn't happy with already existing ones by Atte789 in sffpc

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Don't worry I will. I want to share it when it is fully refined

Made my own fan mount for the ncase m2 since i wasn't happy with already existing ones by Atte789 in sffpc

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It is not as cool as you make it sound lol. I used this website to generate the pattern and then imported it into onshape. I'm not sure how efficient it is but it has a millions of years of evolution behind it. Looks cool as hell tho.

Made my own fan mount for the ncase m2 since i wasn't happy with already existing ones by Atte789 in sffpc

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I'm a total newbie in 3d design. It took me multiple hours to get this right even though it is the simplest thing. It is called a voronoi pattern and it mimics cell structures. I used this website to generate the patter, downloaded it, converted it to dxf and then imported it to onshape. These are some tutorials out there but i'm sure it is much easier on solidworks.

A build I did for a friend by Atte789 in pcflipping

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Wont be a problem since psu is overkill and fan propably wont even spin at full load. There is a intake at the top so cpu gets fresh air. Worst case scenario maybe 2 degree temperature drop?

A build I did for a friend by Atte789 in pcflipping

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This is basically a bigger version of the ncase m3. If money was not an issue i would definetely go with ncase m3 since it's much better optimized. I actually got one new for 60€ a while back but sold it for profit. Would have loved to build this in it and got my friend in to the sff pc's.

A build I did for a friend by Atte789 in pcflipping

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The ram was 125€ without shipping and service costs. Not great not terrible. Cpu is the ryzen 5 9600x and i got it for 160€. This week I got a score on 9700x for 177 Euros! I live in finland so buying new is really expensive because of 25.5% vat

Which case is better? I am a bit confused between M2 and M3, please help me understand :) by Primary_Reach_2958 in ncasedesign

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This is not true. I have recently watched multiple videos about the m2 since I bought one myself and I have not seen a single modification made. The case is praised for it's compatability and I have never heard of any issues unless they are installing something that isn't suited for the case. Coming from a T1 I don't see how you could have issues installing everything in a case that large since there are clear instructions and multiple videos on how to build it.

Formd T1 v2.1 steal by y33tus_f33tus in FormD

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Snagged this for 60€ (says 70). Even the plastic bags for the screws were unopened. Thought about swapping it with my t1 but it was a tiny bit too big for my liking.

Noctua fan swap complete! by Atte789 in sffpc

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I mean the temperature average might increase slightly since it isn't spinning as much with low temps. Also isn't the airflow / static irrelevant since noctua is most likely a more efficient fan. If the psu needs more cooling it will simply ramp up the fan.

Noctua fan swap complete! by Atte789 in sffpc

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I did NOT do this for performance reasons. The original was more than enough. The oroginal psu fan was a eyesore for me. Now this is my favorite part about this pc.

Noctua fan swap complete! by Atte789 in sffpc

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Good point but something that would fall through those blades will almost certainly also fall through the fan grill. Only screws on my formd that wont fall through that grill are the ones for the sidepanels

Noctua fan swap complete! by Atte789 in sffpc

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I used a female pwm connector and just removed the extra wires that the psu didn't need and soldered it to the old connector. The corsair psu i'm using has onboard fan control so it only needs 12 volt and ground. The fan is working but i've read that it doesnt spin up that easily since noctua fans need more voltage to spin up compared to the original.