June 21, 2022
Description
This design fits a standard 80mm computer fan into the middle chassis fan slots in a SuperMicro CSE-846. I designed this so I could replace the case's loud factory fans (part number FAN-0127L4). Note that the fan can be oriented either way if you would rather blow air towards the front of the case.
Your 80mm fan's center-most 4-pin guide rail will need to be clipped so that it fits in the case's hot swap 4-pin slot. I then recommend folding the excess fan cable into the design's top clip. Refer to pictures for which guide rail to remove from your 80mm fan and how I folded the excess cable. The process is identical even if you orient the fan to blow towards the back of the case.
You may note that there is no snap-in clip forcing the holder in-place like the FAN-0127L4 has. This is for two reasons: 1) it did not seem necessary as the design is kept in place with friction from the sides and 4-pin alone and 2) there was no way to design the snap-in clip that would allow it to be printed without supports.
I designed this part so that it can be printed without supports. I printed it at 100% infill but I assume 20% would also work.
I'm also including two pictures of how I replaced the back-of-chassis 80mm fans in part number FAN-0125L4. You simply unscrew and replace the fan, then remove the retaining bracket holding in the 4-pin. A dab of hot glue to keep the 4-pin in place and a zip tie to tie off the excess cable helps a lot.
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