Sorry for the 2nd comment but I did also realize another thing, the PCIE slot on motherboards tends to be very close to the RAM slots, how would this increased cutout work together with RAM tracing and positioning?
The only issue I can see coming from an incredibly simple PCB design background is the missing real estate I now have on my board. Most boards also have some M.2 Slots, connectors or the chipset in the area that is now being reduced in size.
A model of the Scythe Mugen 5 without fans. Most of the dimensions are accurate to what they are in real life. So for fitment purposes this should suffice.
Model of a Noctua NF-A12x25, The frame is as accurate as I could get it with my calipers and most of the hole and frame dimensions should be according to the real thing. The fan blades are more aesthetic.
I redid the whole bracket and remeasured everything as good as I can on one of my own. The whole file is now custom made by me. Most dimensions should hopefully work now though testing is still needed.
A custom made bracket for the zotac 2070 super. Currently in testing so some dimensions may still be wrong. It may also fit on the 2060 Super. It should shift the 2070S down by 10mm towards the motherboard in the S4M.
This needs taping at the small folding flanges with M3. The folding lines are...
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Zotac 2070 Super PCIE Shift Bracket (Untested) - Modified vesion of the 1080ti shift bracket to fit the Zotac 2070 super mini.
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