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NUC / Barebone Cooling System
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This is an air conveyor for keeping your Intel NUC fresh during hot summers, and it has been designed to use a 140mm computer fan.
The fan I used is a Noctua NF-A14.
There are two .stl versions:
One with accommodation for Intel NUC chassis screws;
Another one with no accommodation, so you need to use the VESA mount included with your barebone PC. This is the case of the MSI Cubi (e.g.).
The object is designed for *wall mounting* and has room for the fan's cable.
The four holes are those of the VESA 100 attachment, plus two holes for the wall mount.
The pictures provided show a small guide about how to cable your fan. Following the scheme, you need to cut an old USB cable and the fan's cable and solder them together.
The USB cable connects to the power supply (so choose wisely the cable part to solder. Usually, the USB power supply has a USB A port.)
**I suggest using a 3-pin fan extension cable** (I used the Noctua NA-SEC2). I prefer cutting and soldering this exte
The fan I used is a Noctua NF-A14.
There are two .stl versions:
One with accommodation for Intel NUC chassis screws;
Another one with no accommodation, so you need to use the VESA mount included with your barebone PC. This is the case of the MSI Cubi (e.g.).
The object is designed for *wall mounting* and has room for the fan's cable.
The four holes are those of the VESA 100 attachment, plus two holes for the wall mount.
The pictures provided show a small guide about how to cable your fan. Following the scheme, you need to cut an old USB cable and the fan's cable and solder them together.
The USB cable connects to the power supply (so choose wisely the cable part to solder. Usually, the USB power supply has a USB A port.)
**I suggest using a 3-pin fan extension cable** (I used the Noctua NA-SEC2). I prefer cutting and soldering this exte
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