It's been too hot lately! All you "modding warriors" out there, listen up! We believe there are many modding enthusiasts among the folk masters who follow 3D printing, so 3DMart is here to lead the way again!
This time, we're printing computer fan components to keep your computer cool while it's running! We're using Gigabyte Technology's shared 3D models (link provided below). How do they actually turn out when printed?

For this print, we used PLA filament with PVA water-soluble support. The machines used were the Ultimaker 3 and Ultimaker S5. All parts took about a week to print.


Once the finished product is placed in water, the PVA support material dissolves. With an air pump to accelerate water flow in the tank, it dissolved almost completely in about half a day.

The outer casing of this print is very thin and light. The image shows that the details and screw holes are very clear. The sleek, streamlined groove design of the casing is cool and stylish, perfect for modders' custom builds.

The other printed parts are shown below: motherboard, heatsink, fan blades, and support bracket. Now, let's get ready to assemble them!





This is what the assembled product looks like! If you're going to install it on your own heatsink, remember to adjust it to the appropriate size and connect the fan motor!


We will continue to try various interesting 3D printed items. If you don't want to miss our latest news, you can follow our Facebook page, where we'll share all the newest information. Everyone can try it out for themselves! If you don't have a 3D printer yet, that's okay, we also offer high-quality printing services, so you can directly print whatever you want!
File source: https://grabcad.com/library/gigabyte-nvidia-gtx-1050-oc-2gb-graphics-card-1