March 23, 2025
Description
 I wanted a way to store and ship my cpus i have. The design is inspired by another one from here, but it is 100% my own.Â
There are 5 cpu platforms currently supported. If I will get my hands on others I will upload the designs also.
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 The 115x tray is used for 1150/1151/1200 and was tested with 4/6/7/10 gen cpus and work pefectly. This should work perfectly with 1155/1156 cpus but i dont have any of them to test.
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 The 1700 tray is used for the 12/13/14 gen cpus. I have modeled and tested it with a 12100f, 14600kf but should work with all of them. Tolerances play a role in this, may also fit 1851 cpus, but i dont have any to test.
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 The AM4 tray is used for all am4 ryzen cpus, tested with a bunch of cpus. Be careful with tolerances of your printer here so it dosent get stuck. The updated one has a bigger hole to see what cpu is inside.
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 The AM5 tray is used for am5 ryzen cpus, tested with a R7 7700 and R5 8400f. This is giving me some trouble with tolerances but didn't have enough time to make it perfect.
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 The 2011/2011-v3 tray is used for the 2011-v3 socket, tested with both 5820k and 6800k, also works on 2011 cpus, I've tested with a 3930k . It could maybe fit 2066, but I don't have any of those to test. Sadly this cpu wont get a tray version it being wider and creating unnecessary width. Also it is not popular.
There is also now a stackable one that is WIP, they need adjustments and tested fully and to get a designed good dock with tolerances. There is a special folder for them, I would appreciate some reviews.
Printed on BambuLab P1S with PLA at 0.2 layers
License:
BY-NC-SA