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G751 M.2 bracket 3d printed and heatsinked

aeolisio
Level 10
After searching these forums for a M.2 bracket for my G751JY-DB73X G-Sync I actually made a 3d printed M.2 bracket myself. Well i made 13 versions before i found one that was perfect but its on shapeways if anyone still needs one. It has an open top for heatsinks. It also leaves enough room for the 850 EVO to fit naked. With heatsinks attached i got an average 7 degree drop in crystaldiskmark with the SM951 and 11 degrees with the stock XP941 which is a lot more then i expected.

UPDATED NEW M.2 VERSIONS
Need to drill holes yourself but the cleanest option-
http://shpws.me/J8lX
preprinted holes but wont look as clean-
http://shpws.me/JcEy
installing a drive larger than the evo 250gb in bay 1 without heatsinks-
http://shpws.me/JtUm
installing a drive larger than the evo 250gb in bay 1 with heatsinks (use another version if you can)-
http://shpws.me/J

link to all brackets
https://www.shapeways.com/shops/aeolisio

Update 2.5 cages available now
SSD cage
http://shpws.me/JMB7
Standard Cage
http://shpws.me/JMBN
Minimal Cage
http://shpws.me/JMC2

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3d printed parts and accessories for the G751. You know you want something better than OEM ->https://www.shapeways.com/shops/aeolisio[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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toronto699 wrote:
Actually these 3d printed brackets are of good value for G751 owners and they do an important job for some of us , keep up the great work Aeolisio.


They have their place and are a good alternative mounting idea. But they wont help your speed any.



“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity, I'm not sure about the former” ~ Albert Einstein

Cartoon_LuciFer
Level 7
Hi everyone, did it with my G751jt. Nice and shine!!!

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Cartoon_LuciFer wrote:
Hi everyone, did it with my G751jt. Nice and shine!!!

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Wow nice to see shapeways still makes those. Nice heatsinks aswell. Makes me happy if it still helps people.
3d printed parts and accessories for the G751. You know you want something better than OEM ->https://www.shapeways.com/shops/aeolisio[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

Hi I just wanna ask because I have a G751jt ch71 with this slot it's possible to read nvme??

roeulogy
Level 7
I know this is getting old, but I figured I would ask anyway. Is there any chance of an STL or OBJ for those of us who want to really stress a 3D printer at home?

roeulogy wrote:
I know this is getting old, but I figured I would ask anyway. Is there any chance of an STL or OBJ for those of us who want to really stress a 3D printer at home?


I dont have anything that old sorry. Your talking like 5 years ago when i made that. It was also designed specifically around sintered powder printer tolerances like the kind shapeways uses not fdm like the kind most people have. It took me quite a few prints to perfect it to their printers. I also dont monitor these threads and am not active here. Shapeways seems to still make it since someone recently posted one on here but i dont have anything else for it. Its very much a do it once and forget about it kind of mod.
3d printed parts and accessories for the G751. You know you want something better than OEM ->https://www.shapeways.com/shops/aeolisio[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

dddwilliams
Level 7
Quick question, doing a few little TLC mods on my G751JY, its basically an all sorts of work computer for me and maybe a gamer once in a blue moon when on the road, what was the biggest Samsung EVO SATA SSD you are able to put in that drive bay with the m2 with one of your brackets? I tried messaging you to ask this on shapeways but i got an error in response, great mod by the way i have done just about all the others users have done on here the cutting the holes below the fans ones along with liquid metal cooling has seen the greatest performance yield, i have a new keyboard on the way some keys now you near have to push through the laptop to get a response lol, short of that there is only the NVME bios mod left to do and perhaps an NVME SSD later on should this thing keep up the good wrok but to be honest with the SM951 512GB AHCI M2 i am stil getting 1550-1600 read speeds which is the limit of its capabilities anyway, did i guess another question i an ask is for those that went NVME particularly with the Samsung Models did any of you reach much greater performance switching those up to Rapid mode, i have 32gb RAM to play with, i have used this with the normal Samsung SATA ssd's on other systems and noticed far superior performance as a result.

Regards
David