I found a Razer Core X (non-Chroma) on the side of the road, it was pretty dented and was missing a capacitor. These issues were easily remedied, however the internal plastic sled that allows the module to be inserted securely was obliterated.
This first version is very crude, the holes are slightly off, and only part 2 fits. But, it will get the job done.
Update: Measured Hole position and other dimensions with calipers, and make adjustments. Will work, but will likely be a tight fit.
When taking off the bottom rubber PLEASE be careful, the rubber rips very easily. To circumvent ripping I used rubbing alcohol as I peeled, applying liberally. (This will also save the adhesive.)
The existing screws for the sled I have measured to be M3x5mm with a T10 head. (There are 10 of these)
These parts are designed with M3 x 6 x 5mm Heat-Set inserts in mind. ( https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Knurled-Insert-Female-Embedding/dp/B09MCXH78P/ref=sr_1_11?crid=2R919GVCBDZSY&keywords=m3+x+6+x+5&qid=1704045977&sprefix=m3+x+6+x+5%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-11 )
I was thinking, the fully designed part would be far too large to print in one go, so I split it. (like a windshield wiper cowl.) If you are one of the insane individuals who has a large printer, the unsplit sled file is included.
Razer_Core_X_Sled.stl | 353.9KB | |
Razer_Core_X_Sled_GPU_Side_Full.stl | 389.5KB | |
Razer_Core_X_Sled_GPU_Side_Halves.stl | 437.2KB | |
Razer_Core_X_Sled_Part_1.stl | 215.4KB | |
Razer_Core_X_Sled_Part_2.stl | 138.6KB |