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 My new PC case., EL wire have arrived. 1st trial setup

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TSping86
post Apr 2 2012, 11:06 PM, updated 14y ago

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Hi all,

Long time no see. Recently just finish my small pc case project. here is my new pc case which build in the table. Here some photo want to share with all of you guys.

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Here is the first look incomplete Lepdesk (glass top not yet deliver) The right hand side is my girl friend laptop. As the room have not much space so we have to share a table to make the room look comfortable.


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Here a close look to my desktop pc. At the moment still using air cooling. As no glass top to block the fresh air. =)

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Here is the close look to my gf laptop. Just a small laptop nothing. LOL.

after few days......

Glass top ready and reach my home. ready to put it in. But water cooling haven't reach yet. can't wait, give a try to put the glass on top 1st.

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Sorry for messy desk. just to prove that there is a glass on top.

Water cooling set arrive yeah....

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take a photo before assemble....


after 6 hours of saw and drill............ tired...

ta ta..... finish....
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and the closer look is like this.
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GF worry about the UV light will harm me n her dont want me to put in it. damn. wasted my money. Anyone want? I have two up for sale.

GF bought a lego piano (min size)
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EL wire have arrived, below shown my 1st trial setup on pc simply program a random blink

EL wire setup youtube

This post has been edited by ping86: Apr 12 2012, 09:57 PM
TSping86
post Apr 4 2012, 12:53 AM

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Front view of the table you guys can see there is a fan there... that panel can flip down.(like a door)
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DVD-rom hiding inside. hehe.. and messy cable
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The red push button is the power switch with build in LED for hdd msg and beside it is the reset pust button.

Yeah upgrade to Logitech MX5500 combo. no more cable on top.
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QUOTE(Jinster @ Apr 3 2012, 07:19 PM)
one question~
is that ur speaker remote control inside, beneath the glass? whenever u want to increase/decrease the volume, u need to remove the glass?
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My speaker is Logitech z5500. It come with a remote control. So I only use the remote instead of turn on from the center.


Added on April 4, 2012, 1:43 am
QUOTE(supernothing @ Apr 3 2012, 04:22 PM)
woot.. +1 for malaysian lepdesk.

share with us what kind of desk you are using?
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I bought this table 3 years ago. Its a second hand wood table. but this table is solid pine wood I think. very heavy.
Sorry guys Acutally I am in australia now. But I am malaysian. The dimension for the original desk is 1800mm(L) x 900mm(D) x 700mm(H)
Due to my new study room is quite small and I need to share with my gf, I have to cut off the another 200mm deep on the desk.
I just bought jig saw, drill to do it.
And the drawer is about 180mm (high *the high inside the big hole) and about 450mm (deep * from the flip cover to inside.) Hope you understand

glass top is 1800mm x 700mm x 6mm cost me $250 AUD



This post has been edited by ping86: Apr 4 2012, 01:43 AM
TSping86
post Apr 6 2012, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(xNinGx @ Apr 5 2012, 11:44 AM)
kinda messy cable management under the table... ==
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You won't see the cable as if you view from top you can't see any extra cable.
and you won't open the cover often. I think should be fine. same like if u do in casing. you will hide all the cable in the place you can't see from the side panel.
The top of the desk is the side panel of my case. As long as nobody can see the cable it is fine.


Added on April 6, 2012, 5:09 pm
QUOTE(lamjunrong @ Apr 5 2012, 02:13 PM)
nice idea...but wonder if under table would feel very hot? or the glass easily transfer heat?
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It is not hot because the air flow is very good. if you look carefully under my monitor there are 3 fan blow the air out through radiator. and there are 3 holes for cable pass to outside like monitor and power adapter. and at the front have 1 fan to intake cold air into the cpu. and heat only go up not down. before i put a fan in front, I can feel the heat at the glass. but now the glass is very cold. So I am sure the CPU is very cold.


Added on April 6, 2012, 5:10 pm
QUOTE(Jinster @ Apr 5 2012, 12:39 PM)
starting stage only...
i believe TS haven't finish his project heheehe
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yeah. starting stage for experience only. Will build another got serious project. That's why I use a second hand table.

This post has been edited by ping86: Apr 6 2012, 05:10 PM

 

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