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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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HigashiJun wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 11:37 am Concerning the link I sent in my previous post, you can also remove the 5V fan from the heat sink and replace it with a Noctua NF-A4x10 FLX.

You will then have a 12V fan with a 3 pin connector.

Longer screws will be needed.
This is great advice as Noctua fans are better quality & quieter too :)
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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f1lupo wrote: Sun May 12, 2024 3:54 pm This is great advice as Noctua fans are better quality & quieter too :)
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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go0se wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:40 pm
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Ordering information is included in the last two images. Be sure to note the base material and the PCB thickness specified for each. JLCPCB now only offer black or white finish Aluminium PCBs with black charged at an excessive premium for small batches. (Order the white). The sandwich layer PCB should be 1mm thick.
JLCPCB said they can't change the dimension to 58.2*53 since the actual file is 58.22*47.26. Where can I get the files with the proper dimensions?
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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@go0se

please read your PM
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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f1lupo wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 4:43 pm JLCPCB said they can't change the dimension to 58.2*53 since the actual file is 58.22*47.26. Where can I get the files with the proper dimensions?
The order sheet for the bottom plate should then look as follows :
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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go0se wrote: Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:09 am
f1lupo wrote: Mon Sep 02, 2024 4:43 pm JLCPCB said they can't change the dimension to 58.2*53 since the actual file is 58.22*47.26. Where can I get the files with the proper dimensions?
The order sheet for the bottom plate should then look as follows :

Screenshot from 2024-09-11 08-41-41.png
but that's the same dimensions? As per your comments above the dimensions need to be 58.2mm*53mm. JLCPCB said they can't change the dimension to 58.2*53 since the actual file is 58.22*47.26. Where can I get the files with the proper dimensions of 58.2mm*53mm?
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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58.22mm * 47.26mm are the correct dimensions for the bottom plate and the previously attached files are correct. There is no need to change any dimension other than the PCB Thickness, which should be set to 1mm for the bottom plate and left at 1.6mm for the top plate.


Bottom Plate :

Gerber file: Universal_Heatsink_Lower_TF360_BIG_BOX_VERSION.zip
Base Material: FR-4
Dimension: 58.22 mm* 47.26 mm
PCB Thickness: 1
PCB Color: Black
Mark on PCB: Order Number(Specify Position)

Top Plate :

Gerber file: Universal_Heatsink_Aluminium_Noctua.zip
Base Material: Aluminum
Dimension: 65.47 mm* 47.2 mm
PCB Thickness: 1.6
PCB Color: White
Mark on PCB: Order Number(Specify Position)
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Re: TF1260 CPU fan

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@ goOse

ok thanks for the clarification
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