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140mm (or120mm) angels fan bracket?

AndersT2

Do anybody know of an angels fan bracket for either 140mm, or 120mm?

If it had been adjustable it would be even better.

 

Since I have gone over to and AiO cooler in my New Lian Li O11 Dynamic, There isn't too much airflow for the stuff around the CPU socket any more,

And it would help alot to angel 1 or 2 of my 140mm fans in top of the case to blow more directly on the motherboard.

 

Hopefully that it can be bought some where With shipping possibility to Norway, or I could do With a 3D printable Version, but not shure how stong it will be.

Sorry for the few off Capital letters in my posts, it does it on its own when I Write in English, since my OS is in another Language. It's annoying.

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Pray and ask the angels probably.

 

Jokes aside, have you tried cable ties before?

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What are your specs? 

Case fans at the bottom for intake and top exhaust should be plenty of cooling for the motherboard.

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On ‎17‎.‎06‎.‎2018 at 12:25 PM, Jurrunio said:

Pray and ask the angels probably.

 

Jokes aside, have you tried cable ties before?

Know about cable ties, but would want something less flexible when moving it. Would be easier With Fishing line I would Guess.

 

On ‎18‎.‎06‎.‎2018 at 5:19 AM, WoodenMarker said:

What are your specs? 

Case fans at the bottom for intake and top exhaust should be plenty of cooling for the motherboard.

Have 2 140mm as intake on the top, and 3 120mm through a H150i besides the motherboard  (The Lian Li O11 Dynamic case)

Nothing on the bottom since it's mostly obstructed by a standing GPU

Sorry for the few off Capital letters in my posts, it does it on its own when I Write in English, since my OS is in another Language. It's annoying.

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On 6/23/2018 at 4:19 PM, AndersT2 said:

Have 2 140mm as intake on the top, and 3 120mm through a H150i besides the motherboard  (The Lian Li O11 Dynamic case)

Nothing on the bottom since it's mostly obstructed by a standing GPU

That seems fine. 

How are you determining that there isn't much airflow around the socket? Are your temps too high?

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