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Make it your own: The ASUS 3D Printing Project

Bahz
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ASUS welcomes a new era of PC customization by being the first motherboard brand to support 3D-printable parts, an initiative that allows hobbyists, enthusiasts and modders to add unique modifications to their ROG Strix X99 Gaming and ROG Rampage V Edition 10 motherboards. These boards feature easily swappable parts, enabling passionate DIYers to design and 3D-print their own replacement name plates and logos in a variety of colors and materials to match their themed builds. This exciting development brings a whole new world of personalization to the DIY PC experience.

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Z170 Pro Gaming AURA - Cable Cover
Function: Cover cables from power supply connector and RGB strips
How to fix: Use standoff on the motherboards chassis mounting holes
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Z170 Pro Gaming AURA - I/O cover
Function: Personalized your motherboard
How to fix: Use standoff on the motherboards chassis mounting holes
Direct Link

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Z170 Pro Gaming AURA - M.2 fan holder
Function: 40x40mm fan holder to cool down the M.2 surface area
How to fix: Use standoffs over 6.5mm in height to attach the fan mount to the motherboard
Direct Link

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Cable combs
Function: 24pins for a neater cable management
How to fix: Clip the cable in the cable comb
Direct Link

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SLI bridge cover
Function: 3-way SLI HB bridge customization
How to fix: Clip the cover on the SLI bridge (glue or tape isn't needed)
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ROG Rampage V Edition 10 - ROG logo
Limitation: We recommend to not use metal materials as it too thick to be able to clip it on
How to fix: Clip it on
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ROG Strix X99 Gaming – ROG logo on PCH cover
No limitations
How to fix: Double sided tape
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ROG Strix X99 Gaming – Strix logo on I/O cover
No limitations
How to fix: Double sided tape
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ROG Strix X99 Gaming - Name Plate
No limitations
How to fix: Double sided tape
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TUF Sabertooth Z170 Mark 1- Original TUF badge
Suggest not to use FDM technology
How to fix: Double sided tape
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Is there a link for the new cable comb sizes that I missed?

Are the Strix X270E files the same as the 170 versions?

Anything new for x99 gaming strix ?

Would someone be able to make a model of this for me please?
I'm a n00b.
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2" (59mm) wide by 1 3/16" tall (30mm) 1/8" (3.175mm) thick.

https://mnpctech.com/pc-case-badges-en/mod-zoo-munky-pc-case-badge-clone.html

EDIT:
I gave it a shot. Took me a while to figure it all out.
Someone care to take a look?
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/760381DFD867469280C16E1FE5ECD8A34

I have uploaded the project to my AsusWebStorage.
In a nutshell, I wanted to have a cable cover with some kind of unique design. Since our boards all have RGB effects to them... I figured it would be cool if there was a shroud that encouraged the RGB effects.
I haven't produced this yet but I did order it already so results are pending.
I basically engraved the ROG logo and hollowed out the inside (24mm x 35mm).
I then added two identical pieces (24mm x 35mm x 1mm).
One to be the base of the emblem (of your color choice but I'd recommend white or a frost colored transparent) and the other would be for the cover.
Inside, you can place an led and run the wires out of the carved slot(s) that I had designed into it.
Then you just attached the cover (the other 24mm x 35mm x 1mm piece) and secure it. (Personally, I'd probably just tape it.)

Now I'm VERY new at this! Literally less than 24 hours of experience. So I'm expecting there to be errors and I'm counting on some experienced members to identify and assist me in correcting them.
Also, I'm hoping that someone might be able to assist me in finding a way to fit an RGB (plus white) led inside that will be bright enough to shine through the white piece of plastic on top nearest to the emblem.
I found this site Wayjun Technology and it looks pretty promising.

Here are some screenshots of the design:







So I'm still waiting on the parts (legs?) that this is supposed to attach to.
But this is what I'm working with on Shapeways.
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/93FAD5D7F6A24A90A1EB5D61FDC31B2B4

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Looking forward to completing this!


ALL DONE!
I did need to use THREE standoff screws to make the damned thing for due to the LED header and the optional USB C (I think that's what it is) connector. They got in the way of the "stands" so by using three stand offs I was able to work around the issue. For the LED I found a small strip of 3 LEDs about 4 inches long but since I only needed one (the center) I used some hit glue to fix it to the back. Tucked the extra wires back (just in case I wanted to extend from it later) and plugged it into the top LED header. Works perfectly!
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binary100100 wrote:
So I'm still waiting on the parts (legs?) that this is supposed to attach to.
But this is what I'm working with on Shapeways.
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/93FAD5D7F6A24A90A1EB5D61FDC31B2B4
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You did a nice Job for that one!
And don't forget, Keep pushing it !

AkaNe@Asus wrote:
You did a nice Job for that one!


Thanks!

AkaNe@Asus wrote:
You did a nice Job for that one!


Thank you for this! Yours looks great and I'm hoping mine turns out the same!

binary100100 wrote:
So I'm still waiting on the parts (legs?) that this is supposed to attach to.
But this is what I'm working with on Shapeways.
https://www.asuswebstorage.com/navigate/s/93FAD5D7F6A24A90A1EB5D61FDC31B2B4


Looking forward to completing this!


ALL DONE!
I did need to use THREE standoff screws to make the damned thing for due to the LED header and the optional USB C (I think that's what it is) connector. They got in the way of the "stands" so by using three stand offs I was able to work around the issue. For the LED I found a small strip of 3 LEDs about 4 inches long but since I only needed one (the center) I used some hit glue to fix it to the back. Tucked the extra wires back (just in case I wanted to extend from it later) and plugged it into the top LED header. Works perfectly!



I shot you a pm also but where on earth did you find a short rgb strip like that? I've been looking everywhere and I'm coming up empty. I want to take the I/O cover from a Z270E, Z270F, X370F and use it on my Z270G. Problem is Asus has a circuit board with a mass of wires connecting to the board for that rgb light in the cover. So it's not a standard 5050 rgb header. So I want to remove the circuit board and install a short strip like you have then connect it to a 5050 header on my Z270G for Aura to control it when they get a working version again for the newest Win 10 update.

Here is the cover that is used on all 3 of those boards above
https://imgur.com/a/ln48Hjy


As you can see that connection isn't going to hook up to a 5050 header. LOL
https://imgur.com/a/XMddbbo

Hey I may have found the trick and is compatible with Aura. https://modmymods.com/watercool-heatkillerr-led-strip-vga-rgb-78029.html