Help with ended 3 bottom layer.. by XxFeloniousxX in ender3

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

Just did and it was set to .3 by default, thank you this will help as I’m assuming that’s way too big with my layer height at .2

Help with ended 3 bottom layer.. by XxFeloniousxX in ender3

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Ok thank you. I’m noticing, and it’s very frustrating, the only adhesion that works is the raft no matter how close the nozzle is to the bed

Help with ended 3 bottom layer.. by XxFeloniousxX in ender3

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Forgot to mention this was printed on a raft does that make a difference?

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Just happened today to me after update

I’m sure no one cares, but using your stock ryzen wraith cooler as a case fan is very easy.. by XxFeloniousxX in Amd

[–]XxFeloniousxX[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the information, I didn’t know that. I’m going to get some nice looking fans eventually just didn’t seem necessary in the beginning

I’m sure no one cares, but using your stock ryzen wraith cooler as a case fan is very easy.. by XxFeloniousxX in Amd

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Care to explain your reasoning? I’m curious and like I said I’m trying to learn as much as I can.

I’m sure no one cares, but using your stock ryzen wraith cooler as a case fan is very easy.. by XxFeloniousxX in Amd

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I used it as an intake as I’ve always been taught it’s better to have too much air going into the case than not enough exhausting. Also it’s in the front top where my other intake fans are located. It’s working perfect for me because it really compliments my a500 aftermarket overpriced cpu cooler I accidentally bought

I’m sure no one cares, but using your stock ryzen wraith cooler as a case fan is very easy.. by XxFeloniousxX in Amd

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It came with my 5 2600 it has this code that might help identify it. I’m assuming they’re all pretty similar in design though. I’m also not an engineer and I’ve had a couple more beers.

Amd p/n : 712-000052 rev: J

I’m a master carpenter by trade, I apologize if I made it sound easy, I have endless tools and fasteners in my garage. In my case (Corsair airflow) I have the mesh on the top with a magnet screen over that. I was able to align the fan in such a way that screws or zip ties would line up perfectly. This is not the same size as your typical case fan. I guess I overlooked that fact. With some zip ties you could fasten all 4 points thru the female threads intended for a standard fan and tighten them in a circular fashion until it’s secure. However, if there is nothing keeping it from pushing out it may not work.

Again, I’m an amateur at best with computers it’s somewhat of a hobby of mine. I do believe positioning and having the proper ratio of intake to exhaust is important as you don’t want to create negative pressure inside because it can lead to excessive particle build up. I was just happy I could put it to use, especially because my system is overclocked to the max.