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[Case Gallery] Wood PC 1.0

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System Name Dell XPS 15 9560
Processor I7-7700HQ
Memory 32GB DDR4
Video Card(s) GTX 1050/1080 Ti
Storage 1TB SSD
Display(s) 2x Dell P2715Q/4k Internal
Case Razer Core
Audio Device(s) Creative E5/Objective 2 Amp/Senn HD650
Mouse Logitech Proteus Core
Keyboard Logitech G910
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Specs:
Athlon 64 3000+, 512mb Mushkin XP3200, DFI Ultra-D, WD800JB, 128mb X700Pro, Antec SL350, Lite-on dvd burner.

Mods:
custom case.... :)

~140hrs put into it, its solid red oak, stained golden oak.
 
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Very creative, I like how you made the arrow into it.

-Dan
 
Thats awesome!
You should make some drive bay covers out of wood also, maybe spring load them so they pop open when the drive opens :D
 
ehhhhhh ok nice done
but ati and sli ?? don't think so
 
Its a SLI board, I think thats why is put it in the little pictures of stuff. My has Nvida and ATI cause I have a Nforce 3 board. :D

-Dan
 
ooo ok now that makes more sence to me then
 
your x700 is in the 1x(i think thats the # of lanes goin to that port) slot lol put it in the top one :)
 
cool mod, very original. 9/10

*DD is now producing something similar* -- those lazy b4stards
 
sean478 said:
your x700 is in the 1x(i think thats the # of lanes goin to that port) slot lol put it in the top one :)

no... its using 8x lanes.. I switched the jumpers.. ;)

I thought about making a wooden cover, I may for the bottom, but for the top I cant, as the CDrom doesnt go all the way in (its a PITA to make those slots the way I did.. dado it big enough for a cdrom to slide in...).

I plan on making a new one, but it may wait til after graduation :(
 
so wy not put it in the first slot so you can use 16?
 
sean478 said:
so wy not put it in the first slot so you can use 16?

theres no performance loss, and it fits better... :) Also unblocks my CPU heatsink, and totally unblocks my NB heatsink.
 
Steven B said:
Nice job man, but doesnt it get hot/?

The case or the video card?

The case stays very cool, I have 2 90MM fans blowing in, and 2 out @ 50CFM each, and I can turn my tornado up to full speed if I need to, the bottom fan in the window blows directly into the video card heatsink, giving it fresh air :)
 
Love it. :) Except the AMD sign isnt proportional. 9/10.
 
if you are referring to the smaller square in the center being disproportional, its because you have to allow a certain amount of space when you are cutting wood. If he made it a smaller gap, it would be too unstable and break easily. Or are you saying the smaller square should be bigger? cause the smaller square in the middle is a little off center
 
seen a few wood cases but this one is nicly done... wood cases hold in heat tho thats why i didnt build one for myself
 
seen a few wood cases but this one is nicly done... wood cases hold in heat tho thats why i didnt build one for myself

They dont assuming you design it to actually move air..

design is important :D

I have many aluminum cases that perform terribly compared ot this..
 
that's pretty sweet man lol, i like the design and how you put the arrow in it.

Overall, very nice work!
 
thats freakin awesome
 
Doesn't look bad, however mr Faraday won't like it. I've seen a similar mod before, though it used thicker wood which looked worse.
 
wood species

From the picture, I guess the case used solid oak. To save some money, I am giong to use pine. Does anyone have any problem with pine board? Like cracking or warping
 
From the picture, I guess the case used solid oak. To save some money, I am giong to use pine. Does anyone have any problem with pine board? Like cracking or warping

I used red oak because it was a much harder wood.

Pine is soft and will be dented, scratched and wont take much of a beating.

I would actually just suggest thinner wood along the front/top/bottom/back, I used I think 3/4" and it was a fun piece to cut.

And my door implemention is far from optimal. Consider EVERYTHING when designing it.

Design twice, cut once. (In something like this, draw it all out. to scale is best)
 
Thanks for quick feedback.

I am not worying about the fact that pine is soft. PC case will not be beat up like other furniture. I am just worrying about cracking and shape change.

I am going to use thick board (1-1/8" for top/bottom and front/back, 3/4 for side) and try to hide everything to make it look like just a piece of furniture. Any suggestion?
 
I voted 5/10 because:

Messy wiring
 
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