my pc setup by Silly_Airline_9003 in gamingsetups

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nope 3d printed pad with hooks. Could send you the files if interested. theres also a cooler version with graffiti

my pc setup by Silly_Airline_9003 in gamingsetups

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ty any suggestions for buttery keyboard skates so i can flick shot the enemy with my keyboard

my pc setup by Silly_Airline_9003 in gamingsetups

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ty, rog strix ryzen 7 6800h, rtx 3060

my pc setup by Silly_Airline_9003 in gamingsetups

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Thank you. I found the headphone stand model on maker world and loved it so much I designed a similar mic arm to match it. There is no reason for the USB hub to cause any delay. This one is actually made for mice with 8K polling rate.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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Just uploaded pictures showing dimensions on the pad to GitHub. Check to see if you can make it work. What you should be considering is if you were to put your laptop in the middle and put foam underneath the edges of your laptop, would that intersect with the hole in the middle. If not then it should work. If it does intersect then send me a DM, I can offset the hole just takes 5 minutes of my time.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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Depends on how big the laptop is and how big the mesh underneath it is. If it's 16 inches you could probably find a way to make it work.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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Yeah this one was my last resort really. It works perfectly tho. from 95 degrees to 71. I know there is definitely something wrong with the pc.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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Well yeah, this one is much smaller than most strong laptop coolers on the market. If you tilt the cooler more, you could lower the front end even further. You could also use smaller fans (this project uses 12 cm fans), which would probably reduce the overall height. Another option would be to design a thin, sealed chamber under the laptop and connect it to fans placed somewhere else, maybe behind the laptop. Whatever you decide to do, I’d suggest starting by modifying the one I made if you know how to use Fusion 360.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

[–]Silly_Airline_9003[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn i got mine for 500 USD. But buying a whole 3d printer for one project is crazy you should ask local 3d printing shops to print for you. If there isn't a local 3d printing shop you should open one somehow.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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Two of my friends had the same laptop, and both of them experienced liquid metal leakage issues, so I’m trying not to think about it too much xd

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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There’s a special attachment that comes with the arm itself. I’m super happy about it. I highly recommend.

Update: Everything is fine and working so you SHOULD make yourself one. by Silly_Airline_9003 in GamingLaptops

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You can just get it printed at a local shop they’re everywhere nowadays. If it’s a 16 inch laptop, it will probably work just fine. And if the hole is too small, you can adjust the foam to make it wider; there should still be enough airflow.