3D printer. Get one, find someone with one, library, etc.
I own so my ntd is running a 120mm fan in a custom secured chassis
3D printer. Get one, find someone with one, library, etc.
I own so my ntd is running a 120mm fan in a custom secured chassis
Case fans are made to be attached with screws. Get the right screws and you're golden.
Sure, But why try to fix something that works? :D
I made a hole on the shelf it sits on, added a grill on top and a 120mm fan below. No more crashing
Looks fine to me. Just make sure it can pull enough air through those tiny holes. Might need to take a drill to the white casing to open those up.
You could cut the chassis open and use thermal glue to attach a heatsink+fan combo directly to the main CPU on the chassis. Wouldn't look pretty but would probably bring temps to a more manageable point