I decided I didn't quite like my old case I had and decided to create my own.
Finished.
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Huge heatsink, which is made of 4 1/2 pounds of pure copper. It is so heavy we had to make a support for it and connect it to the back via steel rod.
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The whole setup.
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I am going to make a video explaining what I did and I will post it on here.
Edit:
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I am not really good a videoing.
Please do hurry with the video, wall mounted computers look pretty ill.
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I just can't imagine the airflow being very good for them.
I've been curious about these for awhile. Isn't dust an even bigger issue now that all parts are exposed?
He keeps a can of air handy. I watched him and a friend build the thing and it's quite awesome in person.
Also, custom case art was by me. [i]You're welcome[/i].
lol. It was some crap I drew on a board when I was probably 10 years old, I gave him the board to do the case with.
What material is the board made of?
Probably just wood, or something the like. Can we get some pictures?
[QUOTE=Pirate Jok3r;28611135]Please do hurry with the video, wall mounted computers look pretty ill.
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I just can't imagine the airflow being very good for them.[/QUOTE]
I love how the video card is on that setup. Also the vid is up.
No room for case.. To many tv's and fridges. But it's pretty cool.
Very cool, so you made those L brackets on your own or did you buy them? Also, those brackets that hold the HDD and bluray drives, made or bought?
[QUOTE=Johnbooth;28612505]No room for case.. To many tv's and fridges. But it's pretty cool.[/QUOTE]
Are you makin' fun of my fat Americanness?
Those L brackets were hand-made, there was nothing pre-fab on this case.
The board is a thin type of plywood, almost like fiberboard but more solid.
[QUOTE=Japfeiffer;28612663]Are you makin' fun of my fat Americanness?[/QUOTE]
No I am giving you an idea for the next build... FRIDGE CASE MOD.
[QUOTE=Johnbooth;28628358]No I am giving you an idea for the next build... FRIDGE CASE MOD.[/QUOTE]
Thats sounds somewhat hard.
and won't work if you want to use the fridges cooling capacity
Suddenly you sneeze and ruin your PC.
[QUOTE=Shadaez;28631575]Suddenly you sneeze and ruin your PC.[/QUOTE]
Its pretty high up on the wall.
Well you could at least put a piece of acrylic over the main part but leave the sides open.
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