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 Cardboard PC Case, From Sucky Case To Proud Sucky Case

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TSJakeGFX
post Apr 10 2012, 11:48 PM, updated 14y ago

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I bought a PC in a store with the most terrible looking case to offer (I mean the suckiest case you will ever find in a store. I was forced to take the Azura 3000 with 4 usb front panel.) It was small ugly and the interior is just normal aluminium with no black interior. So I didn't want to be laughed for such an ugly case (is ugly to me) So I first took our all my component, even taking parts of the computer case like the usb front panel and just laying it on an art cutting board (plastic and bendy). I used that method with all my components exposed for cool air for 2 months. I looked around my case yesterday and found alot of useless cardboard box that I didn't see no use in my home. So I thought to myself, why not a cardboard pc? Is easy to mod and it's 'different'. I measured my motherboard and cut a rectangle for the io shield. I even cut a small rectangle for my dvd writer and psu. Pictures are all below. So yeah, 4 hours yesterday and 2 hours today and its done. It looks like poop because I didn't spend much time on the design and just use metal string to twist the motherboard to stand up right. Closed-cell foam were use at the back of the motherboard for padding. And please don ask me about the alienware. I don't use an alienware. I manage to put 2 hard drive in and I used a usb hub which have a led built in and use it as lighting. it's great pc to my liking since it runs eyefinity. And it can run eyefinity smile.gif. Spec's are here : http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2282270&hl=

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Testing after all component is installed to make sure it's OK.
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Inside Of It (Top Left Is DVD Writer)
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IO Shield
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At Dark Room
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My MacGyver Lighting
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Standing Vertical (Hold With Metal Wire)
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Inside With Lighting Shown
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Inside Without Lighting Seen
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Mini Cutout For Dvd Writer
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Backshoot With PSU Below
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TSJakeGFX
post Apr 11 2012, 03:17 PM

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well there's one thing I learnt researching using cardboard for a pc case. Is that if the computer catches fire, you're a moron. And I can do better, I agree but I'm an impatient guy and I want to do it quick
TSJakeGFX
post Apr 12 2012, 10:29 PM

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Well I ditched the box. Chop it up and threw it away. I prefer my open air cooling. Just use a art plastic cutting board and laying the motherboard and dvd driver there.

What I found out that basically when I was playing was that, Using a cardboard case, heat won't come out and my graphic card now with open air cooling(50C idle) while in cardboard (65C idle). I learnt my lesson to not use cardboard as a case while overclocking a cpu with a stock cooler xD
TSJakeGFX
post Aug 25 2012, 11:23 PM

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so old liao this one, I now change most of thing liao.
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f...0#entry53878970
TSJakeGFX
post Sep 9 2012, 03:48 PM

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I can do the mineral oil cooled pc. But the main problem is TNB (*** nia bu) sometimes cut their electricity and I know this for a fact. A mineral oil pc cannot be shut down. It has to be taken out. Dry for not days but weeks. Plus if case cracks, you're screwed. and I don't want to be that guy who comes to pharmacy and order 42 bottles of mineral oil and look like a pedophile. Plus it's too much work and you can't upgrade anything.

Is too much work for so little looks. If you want sponsor me or help you create a mineral oil pc, I would.

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TSJakeGFX
post Sep 9 2012, 09:09 PM

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yup. It was not that heavy at that time because psu was the most heaviest on that build and it was bottom mounted.

 

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