GPU-Bracket (EVGA 1080Ti-FTW3)
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Hello, After I found out that the EVGA 1080Ti-FTW3 card doesn't fit the Louqe Ghost case then I started to tinker with Inventor to see if there was a solution so that I could use my expensive GPU in the new case. This bracket has only been tested with a EVGA 1080Ti FTW3 card, if you find that it works for other cards, please let me know here or in the Ghost S1 slack community! Since the whole card is lowered, the bracket from the original didn't fit anymore and this is a solution to that. It wont be as rigid and strong as the metal original but should still be good enough for everyday use. So don't expect to be throwing around the gpu with it! note: You need to remove the old metal bracket to fit this new one, which means that you need to unscrew 3 screws from the backplate and the connector screws on the back. In the future I will try to make some small changes: 1. Better stability/rigidity in the structure, there should be space for it, 2. more ventilation if it doesn't make it to unstable, 3. a frame for the inside of the connector-area so that it gets more stable, 4. maaaaby removing my naming logo/kanji on the bracket ;) Ps: rotate the bracket so that my text is upwards to get a better finish in the end... Check this up!: In another slicer software it seemed that the scaling was off. The height of the whole piece should be 5.9mm! (Edit: only for v1) Version 2: Small changes to the bracket: - Added some more material for the center "spine", - removed some material in the top where the shroud touched the bracket, - Fixed a more aesthetically pleasing ventilation-holes in the bracket. I haven't had time to print it yet, but overall it shouldn't be any problems. This version also seems to scale right. Thanks to Jeramy S at Ghost_Slack for pointing out some mistakes, and giving me helpful criticism!
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