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ASUS Tuf RX 6900 XT 2x 120 mm fan Mod / Deshroud

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0.24mm, 3 walls, 15% infill, removed asthetical slowdowns
0.24mm, 3 walls, 15% infill, removed asthetical slowdowns
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  • AMD Tuf RX 6900 XT or comparable x 1:
  • 120 mm fan x 2:
  • GPU to PWM adapter x 1: (optional)

Description

I modeled a simple frame for my GPU, because one of the fans broke and all the available replacement seemed to be lackluster. 

Now it takes two 120 mm fans, runs quieter and cooler.
 

It barely fits on my X1C, but can be printed in one piece. Print it in PETG (at least), because it touches the heatsink directly.

The fans are screwed in first, then use the screws from the original shroud to secure the assembly to the GPU. Depending on your fans you may not reach some of the screws. With the NF-F12 Noctua's I was able to reach most of them. 

 

It worked for my ASUS Tuf RX 6900XT and as far as I understand should also work for the ASUS Tuf 6700 XT 6800 XT 6900 XT 6950 XT. I attached a bare picture so you can compare the thread location. 

 

The adapter currently adds 5 mm, which probably could be reduced, but I didn't test it. The first print, the measurements were off by a bit, but I adjusted them. Let me know if you still need something changed.

 

For fan control, I used a cheap GPU to PWM adapter from Amazon and transferred the pins to the connectors from the original fans. ASUS uses a different connector for the 7 pin, so you will also need the 7 to 6 pin cable from the first fan. The 6 pin is a “standard” GPU fan connector. 

Alternatively, you can just plug them into your mainboard.

If you have any questions, let me know.

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