My Simple Rig

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April 6th 2007
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Superb (8.1)
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Key Features:
High Rated Intel CPU NVIDIA Graphics Custom Paint Job Small Form Factor
This modder's other projects:
System Specs:
  • ASRock Conroe1333 with E4300 @ 2.4Ghz with Scythe Ninja Plus Rev B (with Silent 120mm QuadLED fan), 1x250GB Seagate SataII, 1x1GB DDRII667, 901 case, Asus PM17TU, Techwill 550watts, A4Tech Mouse, A4Tech AntiRSI Keyboard, IMon VFD Panel, Sunbeam 20-in-1 panel, Inno3D 6600 @ 450Mhz/725Mhz, Gadmei UTV310 USB Tuner, VMicro Web Cam, Creative XFree Speakers
Performed Mods:
Replaced top panel with mesh and filter, removed HDD support to fit in Scythe Ninja Rev B, transferred HDD rack below on the middle, added 12inch CCFL Blue/Red (glow intensity controlled by Sunbeam panel), modded side panel and place Sunbeam 20-in-1 panel, black painted Liteon DVD, modded MA-620 IR (Just place cellphone with IR on top panel to browse/download/upload), created Acrylic protector for Asus PM17TU LCD
-=[ Joms ]=- (c) 2007. -->
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55 Comments on My Simple Rig

#1
k_9virus
very nice mtx rig bro! :-)
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#3
ktr
No TV-tuner or DVB???
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#4
jcmarfilph
ummm sorry it has...
Forgot to put that on specs.. ^_^

it has USB Tuner
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#5
steelkane
Looks like a well built sys, might run better with two sticks of memory, in dual channel.
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#6
jcmarfilph
steelkaneLooks like a well built sys, might run better with two sticks of memory, in dual channel.
Yeah right man...

Im in the process of adding another 1GB stick and replacing Celey with a Core2Duo processor..

Thanks!
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#7
ktr
Well HTPC are not memory intensive but cpu intensive do to decoding and de-interlacing...

btw...what mpeg codecs are you using?
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#8
jcmarfilph
ktrWell HTPC are not memory intensive but cpu intensive do to decoding and de-interlacing...

btw...what mpeg codecs are you using?
Umm using KLite Codecs to encode/decode/watch DivX, XVid videos etc....
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#9
0V3CHKiN
I give you props for being able to get the Ninja to fit in there. That case was somewhat difficult for me to work with.
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#11
jcmarfilph
I need more votes and inputs guys...

Thanks!
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#12
richjord255
very nice i like small form pcs 8 from me
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#14
jcmarfilph
Added pics...

Keep em coming guys...

Vote now..

Thanks!
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#15
technicks
I give it a 8 because i love that case. Nice for HTPC.
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#16
ex_reven
All good.

Get A bigger TV :D! :roll:
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#18
jcmarfilph
Thanks a lot guys, really appreciate it.

Dont worry, as soon as I get a better job, all will be replaced except teh 901 case. ^_^
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#19
Oliver
So much in SFF

Wow thats small form w max punch factor
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#24
k_9virus
I voted 10/10 because:

i love your matx bro lolz
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#25
jcmarfilph
k_9virusI voted 10/10 because:

i love your matx bro lolz
wow..

I love you Fafi..

Finally a score ive been waiting for ^_^

Thanks Fafi!
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#26
EviLZeD
great job you done there with fitting everything inside so neatly also nice mesh mod 9/10
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#27
cronydog
Sweet setup man.. Hows the heat issues???
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#28
Unregistered
very nice setup sir...specially the frontbay lcd display :D
what's it called sir?

my vote "8"
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#29
jcmarfilph
cronydogSweet setup man.. Hows the heat issues???
Thanks. uumm no heat issue man..

Running Celey D 331 @ 3.6Ghz 24/7
doing Folding@Home, downloading, music, surfing with max temp of 52C idles at 40C
reypotvery nice setup sir...specially the frontbay lcd display :D
what's it called sir?

my vote "8"
umm its IMon VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display) man not LCD..
Displays RSS Feed, Equalizer, Volume Control, System Specs and everything ^_^

TPU has a review of that device.

thanks man!
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#30
Unregistered
Wow! This case is awesome. You build it very clean. Thats great.
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#31
jcmarfilph
-=G.G.Miku=-Wow! This case is awesome. You build it very clean. Thats great.
Hey thanks dude. ^_^

Keep on voting Guys
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#32
erocker
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Excellent job! Cramming a Ninja in there is worthy of a 10 sir!
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#33
jcmarfilph
erockerExcellent job! Cramming a Ninja in there is worthy of a 10 sir!
Oh my, thank you very much dude.

Thank you for rating my rig not by the specs, but by the modding and effort made.
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#34
Lt_JWS
Very Nice 9/10 :toast:
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#35
jcmarfilph
Lt_JWSVery Nice 9/10 :toast:
thanks dude!
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#36
Zalmann
Looks great mate, the only thing that I would change would be to remove that Sempron sticker at the front, it makes it look a bit tacky. Else it is very nice. 7/10.
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#37
jcmarfilph
haha okies..

Been an AMD Fanboy all these years and it looks better than Celey sticker isnt it? ^_^

But dont worry, it'll be replaced soon by C2D sticker ^_^

thanks mate!
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#38
Zalmann
jcmarfilphhaha okies..

Been an AMD Fanboy all these years and it looks better than Celey sticker isnt it? ^_^

But dont worry, it'll be replaced soon by C2D sticker ^_^

thanks mate!
I like them plane without stickers myself. Still, as you say, it's still much better than having a Celery sticker on it .
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#39
tkpenalty
9 FTW!!!! I love MATXs i would have given u a 10 if u had a C2D
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#40
jcmarfilph
tkpenalty9 FTW!!!! I love MATXs i would have given u a 10 if u had a C2D
Haha thanks dude!

Will let you know once I have upgraded to C2D so I can get another 10/10 ^_^
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#41
Zalmann
jcmarfilphHaha thanks dude!

Will let you know once I have upgraded to C2D so I can get another 10/10 ^_^
LOL. If you do that, and remove the sticker, then I'll also give you 10/10.
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#42
jcmarfilph
ZalmannLOL. If you do that, and remove the sticker, then I'll also give you 10/10.
Gotta get a C2D now. ^_^ Lolz

Thanks guys!
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#44
__Miguel_
mATX case and board with a giant cooler, must have a 10, no matter what the system specs are... Simply AWESOME.

Btw, I am hunting for a mATX case for an HTPC myself. I was thinking about building one, but after seing that one I just reconsidered. Since my board is the same as yours (actually, it is a ConRoe945G-DVI, but as it has the exact same layout, is basically the same thing :P). Can you please tell me what case did you used, and its price? The only "901" references I find on Google point to an ATX RaidMax case...

Also, what kind of "hacking" did you do to it? Would something like that work on an Aspire X-QPack (and derivates?)

Man, thank you SOOO much for this idea. I only wish I could vote twice... :P

Cheers.

Miguel
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#45
jcmarfilph
__Miguel_mATX case and board with a giant cooler, must have a 10, no matter what the system specs are... Simply AWESOME.

Btw, I am hunting for a mATX case for an HTPC myself. I was thinking about building one, but after seing that one I just reconsidered. Since my board is the same as yours (actually, it is a ConRoe945G-DVI, but as it has the exact same layout, is basically the same thing :P). Can you please tell me what case did you used, and its price? The only "901" references I find on Google point to an ATX RaidMax case...

Also, what kind of "hacking" did you do to it? Would something like that work on an Aspire X-QPack (and derivates?)

Man, thank you SOOO much for this idea. I only wish I could vote twice... :P

Cheers.

Miguel
Hi Miguel,

wow thank you so much man..

ummm regarding the 901 case, actually if im not mistaken it is available only in our country (Philippines) well could be in China or Taiwan too...

Price is around 50 USD

actually it is a copycat of Ultra Microfly

www.sudhian.com/index.php?/articles/show/ultra_microfly_review/

which is also like Aspire X-QPack

www.aspireusa.net/category.php?cid=41

I guess any of the two will do..

As stated

- I removed the HDD bracket (bar on the right panel) by drilling out teh rivets
- Transferred the HDD rack below on the middle. Screwed it on the plate
- Bend the 5.25 bays to fit in 120mm fan of the Scythe Ninja


Goodluck and thanks again.
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#46
__Miguel_
After a small "hickup" with Internet Explorer, I can finally reply.

First of all, thank you for the quick reply. Nice to see you're alert on this thread.

Now, for the follow-up questions :P It's good to know that case is based on something already on the market, it makes finding a substitute a lot easier. However, there is one tiny problem. You see, the Microfly and the X-QPack are different, and that could be a very bad thing... As I understand, it seems one of those two cases is smaller than the other, in such a way that the PSU sometimes can't handle longer CD/DVD drives. That could totally blow up the idea of using a Ninja on the case, it could be too big, and force to remove the 5.25'' trays... Would you mind measuring the box for me, or giving me a link with the information? (Preferably English, though I can also manage Spanish, French and, of course, Portuguese :P)

As I see it, I might not need to bend the 5.25'' bays, I'm planning on only using either a 12cm XL2 Noiseblocker @21dBA or a 12cm SilenX IXTREMA @14dBA (insane amounts of airflow, especially from the SilenX), which would go on the back. What I would like to know, though, is if your cooler is resting flat on the CPU (I noticed it touches the PSU, or so it seems) and if it would be possible to use other kind of cooler. The OCZ Vindicator is a yes, it's the same size as the Ninja; something weirder, like a Sonic Tower (Thermaltake) or an Ultra 120 (Thermalright) is not so easy to tell...

Ok, one last question and I'm done (I'm very excited, this was just the thing I was looking for...). Do you feel the case lost some rigidity with the loss of the HDD support bar? I would like to transport mine...

That price tag is interesting. Last time I saw an X-QPack on sale it cost like double that figure, and I think it came with all-metal panels... I'll have to look around, I only need the case...

Cheers.

Miguel


P.S.: Lucky you got your hands on one ConRoe1333. Those came out like two weeks ago (at least on the ASRock site). I wanted one of those (went with the ConRoe945G-DVI, instead), but I'd have to wait at least another month for those things to arrive, and I was in a little of a hurry... :P
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#47
Oliver
Firefox
__Miguel_After a small "hickup" with Internet Explorer, I can finally reply.

First of all, thank you for the quick reply. Nice to see you're alert on this thread.

Now, for the follow-up questions :P It's good to know that case is based on something already on the market, it makes finding a substitute a lot easier. However, there is one tiny problem. You see, the Microfly and the X-QPack are different, and that could be a very bad thing... As I understand, it seems one of those two cases is smaller than the other, in such a way that the PSU sometimes can't handle longer CD/DVD drives. That could totally blow up the idea of using a Ninja on the case, it could be too big, and force to remove the 5.25'' trays... Would you mind measuring the box for me, or giving me a link with the information? (Preferably English, though I can also manage Spanish, French and, of course, Portuguese :P)

As I see it, I might not need to bend the 5.25'' bays, I'm planning on only using either a 12cm XL2 Noiseblocker @21dBA or a 12cm SilenX IXTREMA @14dBA (insane amounts of airflow, especially from the SilenX), which would go on the back. What I would like to know, though, is if your cooler is resting flat on the CPU (I noticed it touches the PSU, or so it seems) and if it would be possible to use other kind of cooler. The OCZ Vindicator is a yes, it's the same size as the Ninja; something weirder, like a Sonic Tower (Thermaltake) or an Ultra 120 (Thermalright) is not so easy to tell...

Ok, one last question and I'm done (I'm very excited, this was just the thing I was looking for...). Do you feel the case lost some rigidity with the loss of the HDD support bar? I would like to transport mine...

That price tag is interesting. Last time I saw an X-QPack on sale it cost like double that figure, and I think it came with all-metal panels... I'll have to look around, I only need the case...

Cheers.

Miguel


P.S.: Lucky you got your hands on one ConRoe1333. Those came out like two weeks ago (at least on the ASRock site). I wanted one of those (went with the ConRoe945G-DVI, instead), but I'd have to wait at least another month for those things to arrive, and I was in a little of a hurry... :P
IE scks.........firefox all the way (or any other)
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#48
jcmarfilph
__Miguel_After a small "hickup" with Internet Explorer, I can finally reply.

First of all, thank you for the quick reply. Nice to see you're alert on this thread.

Now, for the follow-up questions :P It's good to know that case is based on something already on the market, it makes finding a substitute a lot easier. However, there is one tiny problem. You see, the Microfly and the X-QPack are different, and that could be a very bad thing... As I understand, it seems one of those two cases is smaller than the other, in such a way that the PSU sometimes can't handle longer CD/DVD drives. That could totally blow up the idea of using a Ninja on the case, it could be too big, and force to remove the 5.25'' trays... Would you mind measuring the box for me, or giving me a link with the information? (Preferably English, though I can also manage Spanish, French and, of course, Portuguese :P)

As I see it, I might not need to bend the 5.25'' bays, I'm planning on only using either a 12cm XL2 Noiseblocker @21dBA or a 12cm SilenX IXTREMA @14dBA (insane amounts of airflow, especially from the SilenX), which would go on the back. What I would like to know, though, is if your cooler is resting flat on the CPU (I noticed it touches the PSU, or so it seems) and if it would be possible to use other kind of cooler. The OCZ Vindicator is a yes, it's the same size as the Ninja; something weirder, like a Sonic Tower (Thermaltake) or an Ultra 120 (Thermalright) is not so easy to tell...

Ok, one last question and I'm done (I'm very excited, this was just the thing I was looking for...). Do you feel the case lost some rigidity with the loss of the HDD support bar? I would like to transport mine...

That price tag is interesting. Last time I saw an X-QPack on sale it cost like double that figure, and I think it came with all-metal panels... I'll have to look around, I only need the case...

Cheers.

Miguel


P.S.: Lucky you got your hands on one ConRoe1333. Those came out like two weeks ago (at least on the ASRock site). I wanted one of those (went with the ConRoe945G-DVI, instead), but I'd have to wait at least another month for those things to arrive, and I was in a little of a hurry... :P
Hi Miguel,

Yeah this 901 case is longer than Aspire X-QPack I think, and yes you need to use shorter optical drive (Liteon is an example). So I think you need the Ultra Microfly

About the rigidity, it is still rigid as it was before coz it still have the left bar and the middle bracket.

Dimensions are 15 x 11 x 9 inch (L x W x H)
7 inches (bay) + 8 inches (length of free area for HSF including the 120mm rear exhaust fan, so width is 120mm)

Im excited to put the E4300 (will try the BSEL+VCore mod) so I can pump the FSB up to 350Mhz)

HTH

Cheers!
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#49
__Miguel_
jcmarfilphYeah this 901 case is longer than Aspire X-QPack I think, and yes you need to use shorter optical drive (Liteon is an example). So I think you need the Ultra Microfly

(...)

Dimensions are 15 x 11 x 9 inch (L x W x H)
7 inches (bay) + 8 inches (length of free area for HSF including the 120mm rear exhaust fan, so width is 120mm)
I was afraid you said that... The only Aspire-like cases (apart from the Aspire itself, which costs three times more than yours - auch) I can find on sale here in Portugal are from Aerocool and Nox, both of them around 14 inches in depth, which seems rather short... I'll have to scout for longer cases, the only thing that seems to change (except the depth, of course) is the exterior, interior layout is basically the same on every one...
jcmarfilphAbout the rigidity, it is still rigid as it was before coz it still have the left bar and the middle bracket.
Good to know. Now to find me a 15-inch depth case...

Thanks for your time.

Cheers.

Miguel


P.S.: Just one tiny question: how much space is there between the outermost part of the Ninja (without the fan) and the 5.25'' trays? If you only had to bend the trays because of the 2.5cm depth fan, I might just get by with a 14-inch case (1 inch is around 2.5cm, but usually the fan ends up higher than the cooler... Just wondering...)
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#50
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
I voted 4/10 because:

please dont take offense but that is the ugliest htpc setup i have ever seen. first off you need a different case. something small that is unobtrusive, not something that takes up an entire desk. also get rid of all the lights, it is distracting when trying to watch the television youve set it up near. the goal of an htpc is to have something that blends in with your current AV setup and that DOESNT look like a computer. just my two cents.
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#51
jcmarfilph
Easy RhinoI voted 4/10 because:

please dont take offense but that is the ugliest htpc setup i have ever seen. first off you need a different case. something small that is unobtrusive, not something that takes up an entire desk. also get rid of all the lights, it is distracting when trying to watch the television youve set it up near. the goal of an htpc is to have something that blends in with your current AV setup and that DOESNT look like a computer. just my two cents.
Hehe thanks dude..

at least you voted my rig as "Fair" enough... ^_^

By the way, ive setup it two ways (look at the picture)

on the right side it is intended as normal case, I love lights but it is not distracting my view on the LCD. I can control the luminosity or brightness via Sunbeam panel, I just want my Scythe Ninja's lower part (heatpipes) to be shiny in red. A little light so I can have a clear view of the inside. QuadLED Fan doesnt distract too.

On the left side, no lights distracts my view on the TV. As long as I can Dual-View or extend my desktop on the TV, watch movies, karaoke.

Cheers! ^_^
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#52
jcmarfilph
__Miguel_P.S.: Just one tiny question: how much space is there between the outermost part of the Ninja (without the fan) and the 5.25'' trays? If you only had to bend the trays because of the 2.5cm depth fan, I might just get by with a 14-inch case (1 inch is around 2.5cm, but usually the fan ends up higher than the cooler... Just wondering...)
Yup 2.5cm enough I guess if youre planning to put long optical drive. I bent about 10cm of the 5.25bay's right side...
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#53
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
ahh cool i do like how you can change it up depending on how you using it. i didnt mean to be hateful or anything cause having an HTPC rig is nice, especially one as powerful as yours.
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