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Tech Ambrosia | Building the JetStream @TechAmbr | Uploaded September 2021 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Drawing inspiration from the Noctua Air Amplifier concept showcased by Major Hardware, I dove into my first big 3D printing project: building a mega-fan out of conventional 120mm computer fans. Come along with me as I show you how I did it.

STLs for my design, the JetStream: thingiverse.com/thing:4969343

Come say "hi!" on Twitter: twitter.com/TechAmbr

Links:
- Major Hardware's video on the Noctua AAS: youtube.com/watch?v=SIcjrMmXlCc
- His Noctua AAS design: thingiverse.com/thing:4911660
- USB Fan Adapter can be found in his video's description (I won't steal his affiliate link)
- Arctic P12 Five-pack: amazon.com/ARCTIC-ACFAN00137A-Value-Pack-Pressure-Optimized/dp/B07HC782D5

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:36 - Backstory, and my Problem
03:37 - The Seed
04:53 - Arctic to the Rescue
06:06 - I Just Can't Leave Well Enough Alone
08:25 - Early Successes
09:27 - Visualization
10:22 - Takeaways
11:07 - Revision 3 and Mass Production
12:19 - The Quad JetStream
13:27 - Not Quite the Full Story
14:26 - Comms Open
15:02 - Outtakes
Building the JetStreamLive - Round 2 - Graphics Card Grabbag!Socket 939 #OverclockingBuildoffThe Ryzen 9 5950X is a Bit SillyCursed Computer Halloween Special 2023Recording VGA over HDMI (Quick Sip)Live - Budget 1998 Graphics CardsXmas UnboxedLIVE - Lets do this! Haiku R1 Beta 5 on a Bulldozer APU!Live - Graphics Card Grabbag!Announcing the Cheap PC Challenge 2024Live - A TNT2 in my Northbridge?? PCChips GfxPro motherboard!

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