GPU AIO shroud and 120mm mount

GPU AIO shroud and 120mm mount

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because it's structural, you should probably print it at 35% with 4 walls. Unsure about the big one because it's too big to print on my Ender 3, but the small one doesnt need supports. If it ends up too tall (based on a Gigabyte 1080Ti Extreme).... idk, maybe scaling it down from 17mm height to 15 will do it. It's not much. The goal is to get the 'legs' as close as possible to the card without actually touching so you can adjust the pressure. They were too long on my 1080ti Armor, so the cards seem to have some differences on how the chip sits. Either way, this should work with whatever works on the NZXT G12. The shroud is 10mm tall and should direct airflow to the memory chips. Of course when you go AIO on a GPU, you will need to provide your own RAM heatsinks. I'm just cheap, got a 240mm AIO for $50 and didn't want to spend $65 on a G12 so I made one. though a 92mm fan would be much better, 120mm is far more common and likely to have one laying around. Screw holes are just large enough for M3 screws to bite into them. I recommend M3x25, however M3x40 worked by simply not screwing them in all the way.

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