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N100 Topton 120mm FAN mount

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Hello,

I bought a passive Intel N100 Topton (4 RJ45, DDR5) that I use as a firewall (pfSense) and it's working quite nicely, but it really generates a lot of heat.

 

I've searched online for fans or other solutions, but couldn't find anything compatible with my model.

So I decided to make a super simple case fan holder to put it on top of my new mini PC.

 

I modeled for a Nocuta 120x120mm that I had laying around (model is NF-P12 redux-1700 PWM) but it should work on any 120x120x25mm FAN. It uses a small opening on the back where the cable goes to the motherboard for power.

 

The design is super simple, but I needed to just be functional and cheap (it only uses 28,38g of PETG including supports).

 

I printed in PETG-HF due to the high temperature the mini PC, it could work with PLA but I didn't want to risk.

 

If you have any question, ask me, I hope someone can find it useful.

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