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 Scratch Build: The Ultimate Computer Desk

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Jinster
post Sep 3 2011, 03:21 PM

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finally got the time to view ur updates lolx..
looking great
many awesome gifts!!
i bet u're drooling all the time hahahahaha
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post Sep 3 2011, 05:31 PM

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TS how you get to know this forum??
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post Sep 13 2011, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(kailoonthedog @ Sep 3 2011, 05:31 PM)
TS how you get to know this forum??
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QUOTE(ultimatedesk @ Aug 31 2011, 04:44 AM)
Hehe, I will have to come to Malaysia for sure some day! I have heard many great stories, actually! When I was in College, I made a good friend, and he was an international student from Malaysia. We shared some good computer stories and websites.
Awesome SETUP! thumbup.gif
Still reading it half way only tongue.gif
TSultimatedesk
post Sep 21 2011, 03:40 AM

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QUOTE(Jinster @ Sep 3 2011, 03:21 AM)
finally got the time to view ur updates lolx..
looking great
many awesome gifts!!
i bet u're drooling all the time hahahahaha
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QUOTE(Kr0ll3R @ Sep 13 2011, 11:56 AM)
Awesome SETUP!  thumbup.gif
Still reading it half way only  tongue.gif
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Thank you thank you! You are all too awesome!!

I guess it's been a while eh!

Well, you'll be glad to know, that I'm actually almost done. There've been a few changes to the original plan, etc, etc, but I've still been goign full steam ahead, just not a lot of time to post updates lately.

Here you go, some photo bombardment!

First off, my awful cutting job. Notice how the masking tape ripped off some of the polyurethane? Looks pretty great eh.. (NOT!)

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Fitting my original faceplate design

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I thought it didn't look too bad, but the USB ports were difficult to secure, and there were no audio jacks, so I went about and redesigned a new face plate

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Did some work with the band saw, scroll saw, and some sanding, and voila!

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Looks not terrible eh? That's a nice unit from Silverstone that I picked up from my local computer store. Everything fits real nice and tight

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Holes for the power switch and LEDs look good

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And a quick test fit

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Wonderful! I cut the hole for the card reader / usb with a jigsaw, but neglected to take photos...

Anyways - after a couple coats of black spray paint, I think it looks pretty cool.

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post Sep 21 2011, 03:42 AM

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With the faceplate out of the way, and hopefully, the last of the drilling / sawing / making sawdust portion over, for the right-hand cabinet, it meant I had the all clear to install more hardware.

Here are the two hard-drive trays with the actual HDD trays removed.

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Gave them a nice coat of black spray paint and they mounted them inside the cabinet. I think they look pretty groovy.

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Even groovier loaded up with hard drives.. (Two missing in this pic, 7TB total, however!)

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Now, before we get to the next pic... another boon happened recently - traded some of those Core 2 Duo systems + some cash and picked up a really cool previous generation Core i5!

Here's the power supply - a Corsair 650TX, a very quality unit. All that could be better is some modular action. Ah well!

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And another beautiful Gigabyte motherboard - a GA-P55-USB3 with 4 GB of G.Skill RAM

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Here's the sweet mother. A quad core 2.8Ghz. Wow, talk about moving on up the CPU chain!

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I picked up an older version of the Coolermaster Hyper 212 (Not the Plus version) and mounted a pair of Scythe fans to it

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Oooh, it's getting so close to boot time!

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post Sep 21 2011, 09:21 AM

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nicenicenice!!!
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post Sep 22 2011, 01:34 AM

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i really envy u with all the tools u got.............. smile.gif
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post Sep 22 2011, 01:53 AM

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QUOTE(k3lvinng007 @ Sep 20 2011, 09:21 PM)
nicenicenice!!!
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yayathankthanks!

QUOTE(topazzatale @ Sep 21 2011, 01:34 PM)
i really envy u with all the tools u got.............. smile.gif
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I envy the person who owns them! Don't forget - they are not my tools!!!

Wow, with all those SATA cables there, it sure messes things up, no?

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I went ahead and threw in my current video card (Radeon HD5770, which kicks some pretty decent butt still). I'm sure I'll see an improvement from my P4 3.2!!!

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And here's the magical moment. It looks like it's already been tweaked around a bit. Running at 3.2Ghz instead of 2.8Ghz, RAM speed up to 1600Mhz... Hey - nice temps! That's only a few degrees over ambient! (It's chilly in the basement)

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Only one major problem with this setup... Can you see what it might be? (Well, ok, there's more than one thing not "ideal")

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That might cause an issue. I also don't like the way the heatsink exhausts all of its hot air directly onto the back of the video card, so off to the local computer shop!

This should do the trick:

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Much better. Fits almost like it was meant to be.

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Looks real good there actually. I think the wide fin spacing will be an advantage as well, since there is going to be a lot of general air flow throughout the cabinet.

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post Sep 22 2011, 09:08 PM

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Nice! + Monster HSF! drool.gif
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post Sep 23 2011, 05:20 PM

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The fans are sucking from nowhere though... hmm.gif
fridel
post Sep 24 2011, 04:13 PM

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Wow..u got so many hdd
TSultimatedesk
post Sep 27 2011, 05:14 AM

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QUOTE(amirudin920927 @ Sep 22 2011, 09:08 AM)
Nice! + Monster HSF! drool.gif
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Thanks! Monster cooling!

QUOTE(MichaelJohn @ Sep 23 2011, 05:20 AM)
The fans are sucking from nowhere though...  hmm.gif
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Hehe, your questions will be answered below!

QUOTE(fridel @ Sep 24 2011, 04:13 AM)
Wow..u got so many hdd
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Yup, a lucky find from a friend!

So, now that the hardware has been installed, I can proceed to managing those cables a little. I first cut a quick piece out of 1/4" hardboard with a few strategic holes

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Already much more to my liking. Time to place the new fans with their new mounting system

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Ok - with both "plates" in place, I can cut the appropriate holes in the door and go ahead and install!

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Woohoo, that blue furnace filter sure looks out of place eh? Everything fits, it's nice, snug, and square, so I went ahead and added a bunch of closed cell foam

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Another view of the almost finished right-hand cabinet old i5 system

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*Testing*

I've been using this cabinet setup for a little while now, and I'm happy to report that the temperatures are really quite nice. Because I've "sealed" the air intake portion, all of the intake air is coming through the blue furnace filter. You can literally feel suction if you place your hand in front of the filter. There is a massive amount of air coming out of the CPU hole, as well as the open PCI slots, power supply exhaust, and the half inch of space between the door and the "non-intake-area". (You can see in the previous photos, I did not put foam around the entire door perimeter).

So far it has been idling at ambient (23-25) and at maximum, just under 50 degrees Celcius.

I can hear the fans running - they are louder than all of the hard drives spinning up. I am going to get a small fan controller and get them down to the minimum speed while maintaining these current temperatures (There is a very large amount of air running through the case).

*To Do*

I have clearly got to find something to either replace the blue furnace filter, or cover it up with something a little more visually appealing.

Also, I need something to cover the CPU exhaust area. It will need to match whatever I do for the furnace filter area.

'Til next time!

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post Sep 29 2011, 04:46 AM

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On the other end of the desk, things have been progressing along nicely as well - had this beauty cut for me

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Placing it in the hole, it sits just a little bit too large. The original square I cut out was about a millimetre smaller on one end than the other

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So I took out the trusty chisel and did a bit of shaving!

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There we go!

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Mm, starting to look so awesome!

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The foam fan-holder will have to say bye-bye on this side, just like the one in the right-hand cabinet. Doesn't quite look right.
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post Oct 4 2011, 03:06 PM

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update....
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post Oct 4 2011, 07:25 PM

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Nice nice.... drool.gif

Just wondering , how you do the PCI Bracket?
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post Oct 15 2011, 11:08 AM

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really really nice.. drool.gif drool.gif
but this build oledi take more than 10 months. sweat.gif
fridel
post Oct 15 2011, 11:22 AM

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no update yet? hmm.gif
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post Oct 20 2011, 12:07 PM

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Awesome worklog man, seriously its awesome!
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post Oct 28 2011, 08:13 AM

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awesome awesome hahaahahaha looking great biggrin.gif
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post Oct 29 2011, 12:50 PM

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You are running a DIY NAS in our home ah? Surely lot's of downloading and uploading tongue.gif. Very nice product you have! Malaysia Boleh! tongue.gif

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