Hi, what are you using to replace the original thermal compound? Just any thermal paste used for a cpu? Thank you in advance.
Hi, what are you using to replace the original thermal compound? Just any thermal paste used for a cpu? Thank you in advance.
@Mike_88377 hi ! Yes simple thermal paste, it is more efficient compare to thermal pad. Thermal pad are used when there is a gap to fill.
So my P1P is 35 x 18. You have it marked at X1C. I was going crazy wondering why the P1P models were too big! Attaching pictures.
@dawmNice ! thanks for the picture ;)
thx for the model. to get it into my p1p I had to cut a good portion of the small top part. but then it was an easy fit
@feetprints thanks for the report and picture ;)
Muy bien todo!
La tapa trasera y el ventilador original cuesta de sacar, no hace falta desatornillar el radiador de aluminio para poner el conducto de ventilación. He hecho las conexiones con los Skotchlok de noctua. Creo que podria caber un ventilador de 60
@GerardMartine_762391 buen trabajo ! Los Scotchlocks pueden funcionar aquí porque la corriente para el ventilador es muy pequeña. Gracias por el reportaje y las imágenes.
@GerardMartine_762391 que modelo tenia tu x1c? 35-18?
@shrabbel_1237036 Great ! Thanks for the pic ;)
@BTR3D nice print , thanks for the pic ;)
does anyone know if the ventilated holes helped with cooling the rest of the board? also if this would work with a 40x40x20 noctua since thats what i have on hand
Nice Design, but for me the Fan just wouldn't fit in. The corners of the print are too far in and would need to be a lot sharper in my case. Regular 4010 Noctua Fan.
Very good design, i printed it with Sunlu PETG Lime green color and It look fantastic :)
@PedroAlc_1003440 Great print ! Thanks for the report and picture.
I remixed this to add some airflow on the sides; the original fan placement cools the board (arguably, it *only* cools the board, and not the heat sink!), but for the horizontally-finned heat sinks without the extra gaps, the exhaust air from the fan does not cool the board, only the stepper drivers. Thanks for the idea!
unexpectedly, this was the first print to have had such issues on the X1C in a long time and need to be reprinted, despite there being nothing wrong with the model. (edited)
@wookiearocketsorry you can't print this part correctly.
did you use the .stl or .3mf model?
The .3mf uses a variable layer height for critical areas.
compared to the amount of production without problems (photo as proof)
at first glance I'd say it's a matter of material/temperature/speed...