



makes a loud noise when trying to set then doesn’t move again nothing is blocking the area and turning it off and on doesn’t work
trying to make a light bracket for ender 3 v3 se and when using the slicer the base of my print is floating rather than being flat and has the worst placement for supports even when doing it manually the base still has a bunch of overhang segments no matter how i flip or rotate it and it keeps messing up when sent to print
Anyone know how to fix this
bought two noctua fans for a heatsink swap, one 24v and 12v i’ve cut and soldered both of them to the just connector but when i try to plug it into my machine to test if they would turn on they don’t i’m guessing because the 12v is under volt ed but i dunno why the 24v isn’t working i tested both with a multimeter and the both come out to 0.0 but i dunno why the 24b won’t work can someone link a video or explain how to do the noctua fan swap so I don’t waste more money
Specs:
Ryzen 7 5700X3d
Asus tuf gaming 5070ti
Rog Strix B550A mobo
4x trident z royal ddr4 4000mt
just finishing a build might change my kraken 240 to the newest version but i want opinions on how it looks
i’ve taken apart my whole extruded and hotend trying to figure what’s causing my e3v3se to misprint and i’m noticing the filament keeps getting bent at some point this was never an issue until about a week ago and occasionally my filament will start to grind and not feed i’ve taken the extruded apart to clean the gears and guide but i’m starting to think that’s not the issue
I have a nzxt single fan hub and a c1000 power supply. I can only plug in my hub using the 8pin side of the pcie cable, is it possible for me to plug the 6+2 pin into the motherboard to use as power instead of the 8 pin side or will the fry my psu and or motherboard