3d Printing Material for ROG Strix motheboard

QuarterKnight04

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Hello, as per the title, what material is suitable for mounting on a ROG Strix mobo (H270F)?
Asus as some pretty strict criteria:
1) At least 100 degrees Celsius tolerance
2) prevent electric interference

Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
 
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For the IO shield and fan grill, PLA would work instead of ABS.
Not high temp locations.

I have a little 3D printer, which I think I killed...🙁.
But will probably get another, and will be creating parts for a potential casemod project I've been considering.


Probably ABS will work for that.
https://all3dp.com/pla-abs-3d-printer-filaments-compared/

What are you planning on making for your board?
 
I want to make the M.2 fan mount so I can use the noctua 40mm fan I have. I will be getting an m.2 ssd soon. I also am printing the IO shield and a fan grill for aesthetic purposes. I might consider other parts to add of my project turns put alright.

I will see if my local 3d printer has the ABS material and if the cost is friendly to the wallet.

Thanks.
 


For the IO shield and fan grill, PLA would work instead of ABS.
Not high temp locations.

I have a little 3D printer, which I think I killed...🙁.
But will probably get another, and will be creating parts for a potential casemod project I've been considering.
 
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