CM3588 NAS Case

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CM3588 NAS Case

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X1 Carbon
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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 50% infill
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2 plates

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Description

Remixed this case for larger fan screws, as the M2.5 holes were too small for the fans that come with Noctua NF-A4x10 fans I bought.

 

Fans: https://www.amazon.com/Noctua-Cooling-Bearing-NF-A4X10-FLX-5V/dp/B00NEMGCIA
POE Splitter: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09CYGW46K/

CM3588 Setup Guide (WIP): https://github.com/DukeChocula/CM3588/

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Do you think its possible to use the rubber mounts coming with the noctua as well, instead of the screws?
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I tried. It didn't work very well. The case screws they came with work well though.
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Replying to @DukeChocula :
Was it to loose because of the Case holes to big or the walls to narrow? Would be nice to be able to use them.
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Replying to @Cicatrix :
Reply to myself they work pretty good at least with my printed Case.
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Do I need some kind of adapter or splitter to plug two fans into this board?
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My 5v Fan header didn't seem to work. I am using the GPIO pins to power my fans @ 5v. You can see my solution in my pictures.
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Replying to @DukeChocula :
I saw that thing at the top above the board but I'm not sure what exactly you have there.
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Replying to @Loomis360 :
custom soldered dual 3 pin to single 2 pin fan header
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What size screws are needed to secure the board? And what size screws are used to secure the top and the base together? Thanks!
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M3 screws for both!
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The holes are actually 2.5mm in diameter for the base and 3mm for the top. So without drilling the holes, they are fit for M2.5 Screws maybe short wood screws with a rougher thread work with a 3mm outer diameter.
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What type of filament did you use? pla, petg? I'm asking whether the temperature generated by it could melt the pla for example
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I used PLA. while the CPU core is 60-70C I’ve not measured the case getting over 35C while stress testing the drives and CPU. I’ve also printed many passively cooled Pi cases with PLA and have never experienced any sagging/softening/melting
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