Scratch built HTPC Gamer

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January 31st 2011
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Key Features:
High Rated Scratch Build
System Specs:
  • System Details
  • Motherboard - EVGA 780i
  • CPU - Intel E6850
  • Frequency 3.825 GHz FSB / QPI: 1700 MHz Multiplier: 9 x Stepping: B
  • VCore 1.488v VTT Voltage:1.3v PLL Voltage:1.55v
  • RAM - OCZ Sli Ready 6400
  • Frequency 850 MHz Timing: 4-4-4-12 Voltage: 2.1v
  • Graphics Card Gigabyte - GTX460
  • GPU - Frequency 840 MHz Shader Frequency:1680 MHz Memory Frequency:1800 MHz
  • Cooling
  • EK Supreme
  • Danger Den GTX 360 120mm Triple
  • Danger Den GTX 360 120mm Single
  • Swiftech MCP655
  • Antec TriCool 120mm x3
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15 Comments on Scratch built HTPC Gamer

#1
TheMailMan78
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You made the case walls out of what?
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#3
TheMailMan78
Big Member
Stray_BulletIts all MDF =)
Not a big fan but nicely done man!
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#5
Stray_Bullet
lolz kewl thanks MailMan! And thank ya rojiuranonekosann!!... I originally wanted to mill it from a solid block of aluminum...may still do it. Just really expensive and a waste of material imo. Thanks for the compliments!!
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#6
ACM
Said MDF on the link in OP.

How much would it cost for a case like that to be made?
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#7
TheMailMan78
Big Member
Stray_Bulletlolz kewl thanks MailMan! And thank ya rojiuranonekosann!!... I originally wanted to mill it from a solid block of aluminum...may still do it. Just really expensive and a waste of material imo. Thanks for the compliments!!
Now that would be WIN!
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#8
Stray_Bullet
@ACM
I managed to squeeze everything out of a 4x4 sheet...cant recall how much that was, but under $30 for sure. Got the motherboard tray from an old case, cut the PSU and PCI bracket out of another. The paint would be the most expensive part of it all. I am fortunate to have a good friend who sprays cars so it was free. He quoted me around $320.00 if I had to pay for it. Automotive paint is pricey, plus the time involved for priming and prep (took 10 coats) and for two tone (inside black, outside lexus grey). The plexi I scored for free from a guy who makes plexi drum kits, so not sure how much plexi goes for in all honesty. It took me about 3 days to design and build the case all together (was spread out a long time though). So as for cost, hmmmm, I dont have a clue...maybe $450-$500?? Don't quote me on that lolz...
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#9
ensabrenoir
Nice

Mdf.... Wow would have never guessed. 10 coat makes quite a difference. Nice build!!!!
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#10
Stray_Bullet
ensabrenoirMdf.... Wow would have never guessed. 10 coat makes quite a difference. Nice build!!!!
Thanks ensabrenoir!! I couldn't find a water based sealer for MDF (cause auto paint is all water based now), so I had to prime it endlessly until it quit soaking it up. Was kind of a pain, but its completely solid. Thanks for the compliments btw!!
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#11
tzitzibp
Stray_BulletThanks ensabrenoir!! I couldn't find a water based sealer for MDF (cause auto paint is all water based now), so I had to prime it endlessly until it quit soaking it up. Was kind of a pain, but its completely solid. Thanks for the compliments btw!!
I know what you mean! you can check my case for that...lol, though my case is about the size of... nevermind!

A case well done! congrats! btw, what s the noise levels now, in a case made of MDF ?
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#12
Stray_Bullet
Woah! Sweet rig tzitzibp! That is amazing! What did you use?

My case is pretty quiet, almost silent....until I crank the two front fans, which isn't really necessary, but the case then gives off a kind of wind tunnel sound affect. I think because the only exhaust point is the PSU and its being rammed through it lolz. Another thing I have to work on is sealing the lid seam, maybe with like 1/16 foam or something. I think that will cut down the wooooshing sound when those fans are cranked.

I got many more mods coming for this thing, my setup is just temporary right now. I am just testing temps/air flow and functionality at this moment. So far so good =)
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#13
tzitzibp
Stray_BulletWoah! Sweet rig tzitzibp! That is amazing! What did you use?
well mine is MDF too!!!
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#15
Kommandant
Very nice! I love to see things built from scratch! Great job!
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