Radxa Taco NAS case
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Fits the Radxa Taco board and 80mm PC fan with up to 5x 15mm HDDs
Requires:
80mm PC fan and screws - I used Arctic Temperature Controlled.
M2 hex bolts and heat set nuts - for Taco board
M3 hex bolts and heat set nuts - for all other fixings
Assembly:
Put in all the heat-set nuts
Fix CM4 module and heat sink to Taco board.
Attach Taco Board to 'Lid'
Attach HDD's/SSD's
Attach HDD/SSD caddy feet - check orientation!
Attach Fan to base.
Plug fan into 12v ATX pin. There's not much airflow, so the fan doesn't need to be full speed. Use a low noise adapter, or a temperature controlled fan.
Fit base over HDD's
Screw HDD caddy feet into base
Fix 'base' to 'lid'
I used long M3 bolts (with heat-set nuts) for 'feet' to raise the case up and get some air to the fa
Fits the Radxa Taco board and 80mm PC fan with up to 5x 15mm HDDs
Requires:
80mm PC fan and screws - I used Arctic Temperature Controlled.
M2 hex bolts and heat set nuts - for Taco board
M3 hex bolts and heat set nuts - for all other fixings
Assembly:
Put in all the heat-set nuts
Fix CM4 module and heat sink to Taco board.
Attach Taco Board to 'Lid'
Attach HDD's/SSD's
Attach HDD/SSD caddy feet - check orientation!
Attach Fan to base.
Plug fan into 12v ATX pin. There's not much airflow, so the fan doesn't need to be full speed. Use a low noise adapter, or a temperature controlled fan.
Fit base over HDD's
Screw HDD caddy feet into base
Fix 'base' to 'lid'
I used long M3 bolts (with heat-set nuts) for 'feet' to raise the case up and get some air to the fa
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