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MSI Mag CoreLiquid Intel Mounting Bracket
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Annoyingly, the AIO cooler I found in the electronics recycle doesn't have a market for replacement parts, at least, not without basically spending new cooler money on a custom Chinesium bracket. Forced into convenience of 3d printing, I've been using a model from some other site and it's fine but I turned on my PC after a gaming heavy weekend and it's been idling hotter than usual. I printed the old model out of PLA, not ideal but it's been fine for over 4 months and I'm not even sure the material has been the real issue.
In typical fashion, I'm upset with the state of models for my niche of problems and preferences and that pushes me over the threshold to design it myself. This isn't a remix of the *other* design but a a mix of a little original design, a little reverse engineering, and a lot of improvement from learning what didn't work. The mounting plate has been expanded to include all Intel Square ILM profiles from LGA775 to the "leaked" mechanical drawings I found for LGA1
In typical fashion, I'm upset with the state of models for my niche of problems and preferences and that pushes me over the threshold to design it myself. This isn't a remix of the *other* design but a a mix of a little original design, a little reverse engineering, and a lot of improvement from learning what didn't work. The mounting plate has been expanded to include all Intel Square ILM profiles from LGA775 to the "leaked" mechanical drawings I found for LGA1
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