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[Intel NUC] The microprocessor COMPLETED
Hey guys,
For a long time i've been wanting to make a small pc for the tv so when i saw the announcement of the Intel NUC/Bit-tech competition i thought i would send in a design and see how it goes. Sadly I didn't get picked for the competition but in the true spirit of modding i bought all the parts instead so i can still make a case.
Background:
When i first saw the Intel NUC and its small size i knew it would be perfect for my needs. When thinking of a design for the competition i started looking at Intel's old microprocessors and what they meant for the general public back in the days. These nuc motherboards are a bit of the same in my mind seeing they are quite powerful for their very small form factor. Anyways, enough of that
This is the design i sent in for the competition. It has changed quite a bit but i don't have any better ones.
Decided on a different version (still an i3) but with an wired network and no thunderbolt as i have no need for thunderbolt as of now and it was a bit cheaper
Nuc, 8GB of vengence 1600 ram and a wireless & BT card from Intel
120GB Kingston SSD
Now that that is over lets start with the build pictures
200x200x20mm piece of aluminum cut with a circular saw, worked a lot better than i thought it would.
As i recently finished upgrading my homebuilt CNC mill/router i thought i would put it to the test during this build
The Mill
Took me a while with the electronics since im no electrician and don't have a lot of skills with it, luckily no smoke
A bit of roughing with a 6mm endmill
More pictures soon as i have gotten a bit further than this.
Hope you like it and please drop a comment
Hey guys,
For a long time i've been wanting to make a small pc for the tv so when i saw the announcement of the Intel NUC/Bit-tech competition i thought i would send in a design and see how it goes. Sadly I didn't get picked for the competition but in the true spirit of modding i bought all the parts instead so i can still make a case.
Background:
When i first saw the Intel NUC and its small size i knew it would be perfect for my needs. When thinking of a design for the competition i started looking at Intel's old microprocessors and what they meant for the general public back in the days. These nuc motherboards are a bit of the same in my mind seeing they are quite powerful for their very small form factor. Anyways, enough of that
This is the design i sent in for the competition. It has changed quite a bit but i don't have any better ones.
Decided on a different version (still an i3) but with an wired network and no thunderbolt as i have no need for thunderbolt as of now and it was a bit cheaper
Nuc, 8GB of vengence 1600 ram and a wireless & BT card from Intel
120GB Kingston SSD
Now that that is over lets start with the build pictures
200x200x20mm piece of aluminum cut with a circular saw, worked a lot better than i thought it would.
As i recently finished upgrading my homebuilt CNC mill/router i thought i would put it to the test during this build
The Mill
Took me a while with the electronics since im no electrician and don't have a lot of skills with it, luckily no smoke
A bit of roughing with a 6mm endmill
More pictures soon as i have gotten a bit further than this.
Hope you like it and please drop a comment
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