The last set of brackets I have left for mounting a Noctua consumer cooler on the LGA 2011 Narrow ILM (such as on the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac)
Shipping (USPS) included but USA-only.
I'm doing much better, it's been a strange few years for sure though.
It would be too risky to ship the assembled system, but I would consider one of the cases if you're ok with the shipping cost and you are absolutely ok with the fact the cases are prototypes and have various quirks and...
Better late than never I guess, but the cases are finally for sale: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/threads/jolokia-4x-bare-cases-and-1x-pre-built-e5-1620-v3-x99e-itx-ac-gtx-1650.17590/
Awww, I've missed ya'll too 😭
I'm doing better now, though I probably still won't be very active on the forums. BTW, it's she/her now 🏳⚧️
If there is anyone out there still interested in cramming a PC into an ATX PSU form factor the two STX160.0 units are for sale (one bare case and the other...
Design/Build thread: STX160.0 - The most powerful ATX unit, in the world!
Case only (needs standoffs and some screws): $100 + shipping (USA only)
Partially complete prototype (video card NOT included): $450 + shipping (USA-only)
STX160.0 chassis
Intel i5-6400T CPU
SilverStone NT07 CPU...
Here's a STP file and PDF if anyone still needs it: https://smallformfactor.net/forum/resources/noctua-bracket-for-lga-2011-narrow-ilm.159/
I think I still have a few somewhere so I can throw them up on FS/FT if there's interest.
Bracket to allow mounting Noctua heatsinks to the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac
Recommended only for heatsinks with the spring-loaded mounting screws (so not the original NH-L12)
Most any decent sheet metal shop can make these. I had mine made in 6061 aluminium but steel would work too. Stainless steel...
Aibohphobia submitted a new resource:
Noctua bracket for LGA 2011 Narrow ILM - mount Noctua heatsinks to the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac
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That'd work I guess. But the 4-pin peripheral (it's not technically Molex) only has one 12V line so a dual "Molex" to 4-pin would be better.
That's another option, it's just a matter of rearranging the pins for the 4-pin CPU or that plus doubling a ground for 8-pin EPS.
That's still planned...
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