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Crazy Buddhist
07-10-2007, 12:07 PM
updated 26 July cos, though yet complete, SHE has a name:
~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o :D o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~
DeskPooter
~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o :D o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~o~
call me a fool: I probably am one: but at least i'm a loving fool
As I had no plan here is a taste of where we are heading:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Sat1801.jpg
I've been building and rebuilding PC's for years. I have finally gotten really really fed up with white cases on my desk. I decided the computer and the desk had to merge :)
It's still a w.i.p but I love it lol. Main tools used were a hammer, jigsaw, pliars, hacksaw, electric drill .. oh and a screwdriver.
Having managed to get the case cut down to provide a backplate and mounting for the motherboard and PCI devices I then cut out the back of the desk drawer for the cable access. The hammer was widely used throughout this project.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Backpanel.jpg
Amazingly I managed to get everything nicely located. Both the DVD drive and CD writer will appear from the front of the drawer. Have yet to cut the slots to locate them. And can’t decide if I want to go to the trouble of getting some matching veneer and giving them a wooden fascia to match the rest.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Itallfits.jpg
The old lock on the drawer was removed and the barrel emptied and cut down to become the power button. Locating the power switch behind the lock was easy enough.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Power.jpg
Time to power up and see if this thing will actually fly. Holy cow she does !!! The main thing was trying to organise all the bits so they would a) fit b) connect with standard cables and c) not cook each other. Currently she is running in the drawer, in the cabinet at 43 degrees C CPU temp - thats low enough for me and only 4 degrees higher than when the beast was in a case.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Puterdrawer.jpg
Finally I have to do some cabinetwork on the desk she is going in. It’s an old base unit from a large office desk:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Cabinet.jpg
Few more bits to finish: cutting the CD drawer openings, securing the lock barrel to the power switch (don’t try no more nails - I discovered it dissolves the power switch plastic :D ) and then I have to cut down the cabinet and rebuild the desk. Nearly done. Will post a pic when the final details are completed.
Now .. I know this isn't up to the way wacky standards of some of you pro modders out there .. but its my first mod and fit for purpose. The printer fits in the big drawer under the puter and the scanner on the shelf. With a wireless keyboard and mouse and flatscreen monitor being the only thing left on the actual desktop and the only visible evidence of there being a computer - my aim.
:banana:
CrazyB
Bucko
07-10-2007, 12:13 PM
Welcome to TBCS!
I like your mod. I had a similar idea floating around in my head too, but not so much to not see a computer on my desk, but to make space for more than one PC at my desk.
PS, I renamed your thread just a little to reflect what it is.
Crazy Buddhist
07-10-2007, 12:29 PM
Cheers Bucko. Once its all finished and the desk refurbished and oiled its going to look great .. the desk top is 24 inches deep which is plenty with a flatpanel on it. Under one end will be the cabinet .. under the other end two polished steel legs designed to hold up a kitchen worktop .. and blend with my silver Dell monitor lol.
I think I may be able to sell the whole project, once done, as a bespoke piece of furniture for about £2000 including the PC ... not bad considering the whole thing is built from recycled parts. But thats not my point.
PC specs arent that hot but for anyone who is interested its a MSI K8N SLI Platinum Mobo currently housing a 3500+ Athlon64 Winchester core. Thats going to be replaced by an Opteron 180 Dualcore which I can overclock to the max. Graphics not SLI yet - actually a ATI Radeon Saphire X850 Platinum Edition but going to be replaced. And 2Gig of PC3200 RAM. Theres also a TV card in her as she runs both my music and my televisual entertainments.
chaksq
07-11-2007, 11:08 PM
Thats kinda cool, reminds my of my old desk where I stashed all my peripherals in a drawer and ran the cables in the area behind the drawers.
Crazy Buddhist
07-12-2007, 02:54 AM
yeah its that +1 :D - stashing the computer itself in the drawer. I have to get two fans to create a good draw through the disks area and accross the mobo surface, one front, one side, then create a waterproof top plate/cover in perspex or even glass perhaps, to seal it from coffee spills (it's under the desk !) and make sure the fans create the draw of air required.
Crazy Buddhist
07-12-2007, 02:56 AM
Thats kinda cool, reminds my of my old desk where I stashed all my peripherals in a drawer and ran the cables in the area behind the drawers.
ps thanks :D :D :D I like it too
Drum Thumper
07-12-2007, 05:12 AM
Very cool idea, and like Bucko, I've kicked this idea around a time or two myself.
The only thing that bothers me is the gray ribbon style IDE drive cables. Swap those out for some rounded cables like these (http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=315015), add some looming on the wires coming from the PSU and this would be flawless.
And I love the 'The hammer was widely used' line. I feel like that every damn day at work. :D
Have some more rep, and welcome aboard!
Crazy Buddhist
07-12-2007, 09:09 AM
And I love the 'The hammer was widely used' line. I feel like that every damn day at work. :D
Have some more rep, and welcome aboard!
Why thanks :D and for the ideas. You can imagine how therapeutic it was using a hammer and an electric jigsaw on a computer build after ten or more years of windows BSOD's.
AJ@PR
07-26-2007, 10:47 AM
Cool!!! :)
Scotty
07-27-2007, 11:52 AM
Tools used Hammer...
Yup i see it..
"You will fit you stupid power supply!! *bang* *bang* *bang* There all good" ;)
Crazy Buddhist
07-28-2007, 10:48 AM
Yeah .. Hammer .... :D :D :D
What is a dremel?? ... no ... no one answer that I know lol (but don't have one)
I am in a bit of a dilemma now: I spent half this week reading other people's Mods and galleries and now my mind-a-spinneth:
The question I am asking myself is whether I want to build the cabinet back into the desk which was the original idea .... or ....
seal the drawer top with plexiglas ... put some nice UV lighting ... and put a smoked glass top on the cabinet ... then put her on casters so I can pull her out from under the desk and have all my visitors say:
"woop woop"
ideas?
Matthew
chaksq
07-28-2007, 09:41 PM
I think you should try a combination of the approaches. Put the drawer back in the desk but create a plexi cover, lighting inside, ect. Then you can pull the drawer halfway out to show it off.
Crazy Buddhist
07-31-2007, 04:12 PM
Well heres. An update. I never put pics of the DeskPooter as she currently stands.
First I want to show you my work area. It used to be called my dining area. The dining table has become an all purpose dump.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Work-Area-And-Dump.jpg
On the table you can see some offcuts from the case I cut too death to get the brackets and mountings I wanted for my build.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Offcuts.jpg
My camera has a good zoom ! I didn't move to take that lol
Here's the cheapo copy workbench that I worked at and the legendary hammer:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Workbench-And-Hammer.jpg
And the rest of the precision equipment I used for the fine machining tasks ;)
http://www.freedomforall.net/Work-Tools.jpg
Now down to business ...
... but before I can take the pics I need to get rid of this white box. The whole point of deskpooter was that I hate white boxes on the desk. However when you know a little bit about computers people are always turning up saying "mine doesn't work". :neutral: In this pic you can see the printer, It's only out when I print :)
http://www.freedomforall.net/To-Remove.jpg
Heres my clean desktop and work area:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Desk-And-Chair.jpg
And finally DeskPooter in situ and in use:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Desk-And-Deskpooter.jpg
The power button is that thing just above the handle - the old lock! the holes to the left are to start the jigsawcuts for the openings for the optical drives. My neighbour is meant to do these for me but he has gone awol with a woman for three weeks. :neutral:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Power-Button.jpg
"DeskPooter Exposed":
http://www.freedomforall.net/Deskpooter-Exposed.jpg
The funny beige thing behind the optical drives is the noctua fans I was going on about in a cooling thread. Sooo quiet :)
http://www.freedomforall.net/Deskpooter.jpg
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Backplate.jpg
I don't see any of this:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Cable-Jungle.jpg
The floppy and the power pack access at the side of the cabinet:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Floppy-And-Power.jpg
But when I sit at my desk I see a nice view from the window. Thats why the desk is so high and the dining table. I can see nearly twenty miles (not in this pic) lol:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Desk-And-View.jpg
My monitor has a 4 port USB hub in it which cuts on cable hell too I have my bluetooth, webcam, the cable for the camera these pics were taken on and the receiver for the wireless keyboard and mouse:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Screen-Cables.jpg
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Screen-USB.jpg
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Webcam.jpg
This guy usually sits watching me. I'm not sure what he's after.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Detail-Buddha.jpg
So thats it at the moment. Still bits to finish. I have decided I am putting her on casters and putting smoked glass on the top with some neon going on in there too. :)
http://www.freedomforall.net/Front-Desk.jpg
lukeisthecoolest
08-02-2007, 10:00 PM
the only good use for a Deskpooter:
burglar breaks into apartment
"i wonder if there are any valuables in this desk"
opens desk
"WTF! y is there a computer in a desk! am i going crazy! GOD! Y are u doing this to me"
runs to polic station and turns himself in :)
with a deskpooter you don't even have to lock your door ;)
elbarto241
08-03-2007, 12:31 AM
lol. the entire desk-puter idea is a work of genius, i just wish there were more of them out there :D
only thing left is for iKEa to start mass producing them, lol
Cookies N' Milk
08-03-2007, 10:26 PM
Ha I love this thing. Good work +rep. Gives me a few ideas for my deskcomputer that I plan on starting this winter. I'm building the desk from scratch though. Already got the plans for it done as well as all the material ($1700 in materials. That is just wood, laminate and what not :eek: )
elbarto241
08-03-2007, 10:39 PM
wow. a $1700 desk?!?!? thats more than what my computer was ever worth
that definetly deserves a work log :D
Cookies N' Milk
08-03-2007, 10:48 PM
wow. a $1700 desk?!?!? thats more than what my computer was ever worth
that definetly deserves a work log :D
Don't worry it will have one when I start it.
Just a question, what monitor is that CB? The one thing I wish my monitor had was USB ports on it.
Crazy Buddhist
08-04-2007, 02:33 AM
Don't worry it will have one when I start it.
Just a question, what monitor is that CB? The one thing I wish my monitor had was USB ports on it.
$1,700 of wood WOW I said Deskpooter not HousePooter :eek:
Cookies - It's a Dell :up: 2007FP in this case 20". Good response times. Good colour. Excellent wide viewing angle. Yes and a four port hub. It also has DVI, DSUB, S-Video and Composite inputs so when I am working on a machine for someone else I can hook it up to the same monitor throgh the DSUB and still keep a clean desk. Plus you can run your DVD player into it raw etc etc etc.
Dell have a whole line of monitors with them in. If 19" is good the 1905FP is an excellent monitor if you can find one boxed or 2nd little used. I spent a year trying to find one before I stumbled on this boxed, unused 2007FP for $300 at a fair two months ago.
Oh I see Dell go one better now: "integrated USB ports (4) and 9-in-2 media card reader also allow the monitor to act as a media extension for your PC".
Thats off their US site on a 30" widescreen monitor $1,274 or they got a nice deal on a 24" with USB hub and card reader $579 on offer.
Edit: And when buying Dell monitors look for the difference here:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/images/products/large/320-4113.jpg
^^^^ That one is the 1905FP and has the "D" shaped base on the stand. These stands are very robust and hold the monitor well. The replacement 1907FP pictured below VVVV has a cheaper "V" shaped base on the stand that is not up to the job but saved Dell a few $$ in manufacturing overhead. So if you end up with a "V" stand do yourself a favour and spend $25 on ebay picking up and older "D" stand before you watch a several hundred dollar monitor fall off your desk.
http://www.engadget.com/media/2006/02/dell_1907FP.jpg
Ty 4 the rep guys :)
CrazyB
yazeed1906
08-05-2007, 01:52 AM
interesting....how is it cooling for you??
Crazy Buddhist
08-05-2007, 02:20 PM
Well ... Deskpooter got some new presents today :)
I decided I agreed with Drumthumper about those grey IDE cables. Not so much for the visual lack of appeal - though that is now a part of the reason as my plans develop. More because the way they were laying was seriously impeding airflow around the desk drawer. Although the top is still open at the moment and thats not a problem it will be when she is closed up.
So in honour of her new smoked glass top which I may get round to ordering later this week, she has lovely rounded yellow disk cables and also some green cold cathode tubes so I can light her up under the smoked glass for visitors :D I'd like to find a similar yellow material to loom the power supply wires with. Anyone got a bright idea?
I think the PSU may be turning yellow too.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Lights.jpg
interesting....how is it cooling for you??
Yazeed - a good question - It can get a little warm at the moment which is why it's open at the top. But then I haven't installed the cooling components yet. I am waiting on a Noctua CPU cooler at the moment (review here) (http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews/noctua/index.htm) which will be ducted to draw cool air straight into the cabinet (plexiglas tunnel methinks).
Then the huge 120mm Noctua will be pushing air in at the front of the case and around the optical drives and hard drive. Also I have an 80mm fan that will push air out the side, creating flow round the Mobo and PCI components.
Now I need to cut the wood some more to be able to complete the installation and my neighbour hasn't come back from his now very extended "mating leave". :twisted:
CrazyB
Crazy Buddhist
08-08-2007, 03:22 PM
Update
Got another friend to come and help me do the cutting work to finish the cabinet on Friday as my neighbour is still AWOL with his new woman.
New parts ordered:
AC Ryan FanGrill Classic 120mm Black
http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/files/detail/gfg.jpg (http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/customer/product.php?productid=3067&cat=0&page=2)
AC Ryan UV Yellow Complete Cable Sleeve Kit to go with the funky yellow IDE cables
http://specialtech.co.uk/spshop/files/detail/sleevekit-yellow.jpg
Noctua CPU Cooler
http://overclockers.co.uk/pimg/HS-004-NC_400.jpg (http://overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-004-NC)
Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste :) on recommendation (ty guys)
Also picked up a Athlon64 X2 4200+ processor. I won't need more power than that in the next couple of years.
Just got to order three parts now to have all I need to finish the build: two sheets of glass: one to seal the desk drawer to get the ventilation working properly and one to cover the cabinet and protect it from friends/beer/coffee; plus four casters to wheel beastie about on. Saw some casters on the net for £1.99 ~ $4 but they wanted £7.99 shipping ~$16 - who are they kidding ... I'm off to B&Q (UK equiv of "HomeDepot").
CrazyB
alphastryk
08-08-2007, 11:22 PM
w00t!...looks great man... you're giving me ideas... +REP
Crazy Buddhist
08-15-2007, 04:44 AM
hehehehehehe
Now this has arrived I can get on with the build ! Hammer out, man with Jigsaw coming round at ten. I'm going to sheath the PSU cabling so I don't annoy the bollocks out of him by backseat driving the work he is kindly doing on the cabinet for me.
I'm in love with a CPU cooler. What a sad bastard. Big innit??
Matthew
http://www.freedomforall.net/MyRig.jpg
Air Cooling Fan
08-15-2007, 02:55 PM
This is great
I'm new to TBCS, just became interested as I've started my own modded PC buildt into a desk. I swear I'm not a copycat.
Mine is a bit different anyway (thread coming soon)
What I was going to ask is how much of a factor do you think the insulating wood is in terms of cooling?
My mobo is screwed straight into some furniture board. Seems to run fine, but the back of the board is now heavily insulated. Chance of a component burning out?
Crazy Buddhist
08-15-2007, 03:13 PM
Wahoo ... Finally I have enough of the parts I need to complete this build to make a leap forward. Plus my mate with a jigsaw that actually works showed up today :D YAY!
First Deskpooter needed emptying onto the sofa. The thing on the yellow pillow is the Mobo tray Mobo, Backplate, CPU, Cooler and PCI cards all removed as one piece:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Guts.jpg
Johhny got down to work. I didn't take pictures while he worked cos the damn camera battery was dead again. The round side holes are for the fans drawing air in:
http://www.freedomforall.net/CabinetFanCuts.jpg
This is the drawer front after its been cut for to locate the optical drives and another fan which - along with the PSU - will push out the hot air. This is before I sand the wood down to remove fifty year old varnish and fifty years of dirt (the donor desk for this cabinet was old. You'll see the result after sanding in a moment ... let's say I'm pleased 8)
http://www.freedomforall.net/DrawerFrontBefore.jpg
And this is a side fan installed in a mock up. have to buy two more grills now as I've changed my plan a tiny bit:
http://www.freedomforall.net/SideFan.jpg
And after a lot of work sanding down the drawer fronts I am starting to get some idea of how the finished cabinet will look. This is a mock up. You can see the Sellotape/Scotch tape holding on the fan grill and brass drawer handle. The top drawer will be fixed in place and the computer accessed through raising the hinged, smoked glass lid that will close the top of her.
http://www.freedomforall.net/MockCabinet.jpg
Front of the drawer detail:
http://www.freedomforall.net/MockFront.jpg
So?? Looking good??? I think so :) Happy man here. A productive day always puts a smile on my face.
Matthew
Looking fab mucka!
Well done, I was getting concerned about the fan positioning.... that looks loads better!
I would +rep ya but I'm out :(
Crazy Buddhist
08-15-2007, 03:48 PM
What I was going to ask is how much of a factor do you think the insulating wood is in terms of cooling?
My mobo is screwed straight into some furniture board. Seems to run fine, but the back of the board is now heavily insulated. Chance of a component burning out?
I dont know. I chose to cut an old case up to get the Mobo tray and bracket for the PCI devices. I like a bit of space everywhere for air to flow just in case. Maybe one of the more experienced modders can advise you on that. I love these noctua fans I can tell you that and if you are an aircooling fan you would too: quiet, move plenty air and the colour goes with pale wood :up: lol
Glad you like my build man thanks :)
Matthew
Bucko
08-16-2007, 12:07 AM
Looking good Crazy B.
Air Cooling Fan: It probably would be better to have the MoBo up just a little for some air flow. You don't need a MoBo tray out of an old computer though, just get some small plastic or metal tubing just big enough for the screws to go through and put them in behind your MoBo. Make sure they are all the same length!
It's not just for airflow either, generally a MoBo isn't perfectly flat on the bottom. If it is screwed down to a flat surface, you may be warping the board slightly.
D1337
08-18-2007, 09:59 AM
Figure out how to sleeve the cables yet? Or you gonna go ahead with plan B.
Crazy Buddhist
08-18-2007, 10:16 AM
Managed to sleeve some .. am just working on some update pics. mainly been doing work on the cabinet for the last three days. Might end up spraying some of the cables yellow cos I can't be a$$3d to remove every molex. Have also
purchased a length of yellow cable and am just replacing some with it.
so .. its a mix of plan a,b,c and possibly to come d :D
spend yr winnings yet??
Figure out how to sleeve the cables yet? Or you gonna go ahead with plan B.
D1337
08-18-2007, 10:24 AM
i spent 10$ so far, im waiting to hear back from a plastics company in the uk =.=
Since they are the only ones ive found out of 30 sites that carry a translucent/parent white acrylic.
Shipping is gonna be horrible.
Crazy Buddhist
08-18-2007, 10:47 AM
So here is where I start the day. I am working in the hallway in the block where I live as I don't want to make all this mess in my living room. Today I am starting by sanding back the cabinet as I sanded the drawers. I like pale wood. This is going to make a mess.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic1.jpg
Hiding in the desk drawer is my favurite modding tool and an important piece of the original case. Along with the Mobo tray and backplate, the disk enclosures (or parts thereof) and this bracket, nothing else remains in the new build. This bracket I am cutting two small pieces out of later to make retaining brackets for the PSU.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic2.jpg
The rest of my modding kit for the day:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic3.jpg
Down to work. These panels are damn hard to sand down. Especially as I have a neck injury and loss of muscular power in one side of my body (right side and I'm right handed - Oh well). But the results will be worth it I know. This desk was made of lovely wood and will look great.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic4.jpg
While I am working my two best buddies pop over to see what is going on. The little girl has seen me every day since she was born. I was her third word after "Mama" and "Dada" came "Mapoo" (matthew heheh).
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic5.jpg
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic6.jpg
She runs to me when she is hurt which really annoys her mum who gets jealous. I feel for her mum yet it makes me feel really special that she feels and knows she is so safe with me :)
Back to the story lol. Heres the cabinet front after I have worked on all the wood. It's been three hours of sanding using electric tools. My whole body is numb, literally and my arms feel weird like they are held on by elastic bands. Man I'm stoked though. This is starting to look so right.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic7.jpg
When I have the bright idea to get some paint out and give a nice backdrop for my cathode tubes and UV lighting to do their work against I go for plain white. Usually this will be under the smoked glass top and you wont see much til the lights are on.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic8.jpg
That's most of my days work from Thursday. Done. about five hours working on the cabinet and I'm knackered.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic9.jpg
BUT ... I went shopping earlier and found this. I bought some switches (I had no reset button and needed some for the lights). They are in silver so almost everything else on the outside outside of the cabinet is going silver too.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic10.jpg
I said everything.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic11.jpg
And I meant everything. lol.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic12.jpg
Almost ;) ... I love these grills in black with the brass screws to compliment all the silver. The silver filter, as the grill, come from AC Ryan.
http://www.freedomforall.net/Pic13.jpg
I have been hard at work since Thursday doing some fun stuff and some laborious stuff. Getting my cooling sorted and the like which I enjoyed greatly. Putting sheathing on cables. (sings song in head "Oh I wish I had a molex pin removal tool or two ... ") which I have bodged. So even though I was doing it in honour of Drumthumper its looking as rough as some of the streetwalkers in the neighbourhood I live in.
The rest though ... the rest looks sweet ... another update later today.
D1337
08-18-2007, 10:57 AM
Looks alot better sanded. Story made me smile =o
+rep
calumc
08-18-2007, 10:57 AM
lookin good crazyB!! have some +rep!
Crazy Buddhist
08-18-2007, 04:22 PM
I have done loads inside and I'll post pics tomorrow .. but my baby is nearly finished .. all except for the smoked glass top which I am working on. Here she is. And .. she runs at 8.2 Ghz not bad for a 4200+ 2.44Ghz OC machine (http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10127) But I like her simplicity and understatedness. And the fact that she looks like a rather atttractive piece of furniture and not a white box:
http://www.freedomforall.net/Sat1802.jpg
http://www.freedomforall.net/Sat1801.jpg
The top is temporary to test the cooling. And it works great :up:
Thanks for all the encouragement guys :)
CrazyB (aka Matthew)
Looks great, can't wait for the glass top though....
+reppiness :D :D
Crazy Buddhist
08-18-2007, 05:14 PM
Thanks Drew :)
She's lovely and quiet :) Except for that damn northbridge fan ... as I posted elsewhere on the forum this is on my shopping list:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/pimg/HS-003-NC_400.jpg (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-003-NC&tool=3&groupid=701&catid=57&subcat=)
"Oh and the Asus EN8500GT Silent Magic 512MB graphics card I like a lot. Its fanless and with a mahhoosive heatsink. I have a 120mm fan positioned to pull air into the desk drawer and 3/4 of it hits that heatsink. It comes set at 400Mhz GPU speed but I knocked it up to 500 for my first try Overclock and its stable as anything and never goes over 50 - 55 C. Its designed to run from 75 - 125 C. Here its all in the picture:"
http://www.freedomforall.net/MyRig.jpg
"Oh and the best of it is ^^^^^ that little silver fan on the northbridge you see half of in this picture is the noisiest thing in the PC. The maker of my CPU cooler makes a northbridge cooler thoughh. It will be right in the airflow form that big fan even though its designed to be fanless. :)"
Spawn-Inc
08-19-2007, 01:47 AM
not sure if this was covered already but i just noticed your ram appears to be in single channel. if you change to dual channel (put the two sticks in the same colours slot) it should help a bit.
have you changed all the thermal pastes(cpu, video card, north/south bridge) to Artic silver 5 or are they just stock?
looks good +rep.
Crazy Buddhist
08-19-2007, 02:47 AM
MY Mobo is odd ... some memory it likes to be arranged that way for dual channel mode some the way I have mine. It is working in Dual Channel mode.
So far only the CPU has the arctic silver on it. As the GPU is a fanless one I'm thinking they would have used a good thermal solution on it and I won't bother with the Northbridge til I buy the cooler.
Thanks for the rep mate :up:
:)
Matthew
Spawn-Inc
08-19-2007, 03:46 AM
As the GPU is a fanless one I'm thinking they would have used a good thermal solution on it
hehe, i thought the same of my EVGA mobo and here (http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9699) is what i found... even if they use good stuff they won't use the best stuff so it might drop temps 1 or 2 degrees. but it looks like in your case its fine the way it is.
Crazy Buddhist
08-19-2007, 05:09 AM
hehe, i thought the same of my EVGA mobo and here (http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9699) is what i found... even if they use good stuff they won't use the best stuff so it might drop temps 1 or 2 degrees. but it looks like in your case its fine the way it is.
Jeez thats scary lol
Here's my cooling chart and it does seem to work well. Only possible refinement is to stick one case fan on the processor heatsink and duct the cold air to it. At the moment it is running the fan constantly at full power and I am unsure if thats in BIOS or because of how I have placed it but that won't take long to solve.
http://www.freedomforall.net/AirflowDiagram.JPG
Crazy Buddhist
09-05-2007, 01:44 AM
interesting....how is it cooling for you??
now all installed she is working great. room temp 26 case temp 29 cores idle at 29 - 34 and run up to mid 50;s when loaded 59 if overclocked to 2.695Ghz and at the moment i have yet to duct the room temp air direct into the cpu cooler.
Crazy Buddhist
09-05-2007, 02:04 AM
Looks great, can't wait for the glass top though....
I found the glass top :banana:
I found the glass top :banana:
my friend john (http://www.jonnygeeart.com/) who came and helped with some of the woodworking has given me a round glass tabletop big enough to cut for the top. :)
when I get out of hospital work will resume and then ... oh boy ... just you wait :)
Chev86
09-06-2007, 10:57 AM
Nice mod how come your in the hospital did the Dremal get away from you??
oh ya forgot bro heres some rep for ya. you have inspired me to go twords that aspect a little for the table pc idea but I am thinking more along my coffee table .... hmmmmm my rents arnt going to be happy when i cut into the coffee table lol
Crazy Buddhist
09-06-2007, 11:08 AM
Nice mod how come your in the hospital did the Dremal get away from you??
I got a tummy bug. thanks for the compliment. I can;t wait to finish her but I may be here a couple of months.
Luke122
09-06-2007, 11:10 AM
Get well soon Matthew!
Glad to see that the cooling is working better for you now, and I'm looking forward to the glass top. :D
Chev86
09-09-2007, 04:48 AM
hows the window comin along bro?
Crazy Buddhist
09-09-2007, 05:01 AM
hows the window comin along bro?
Only window I can see is the one from my hospital bed right now!
Oh and the one I'm typing in lol
FrooP
09-09-2007, 09:49 AM
yo? wassup with ya?
are you fine?
Chev86
09-09-2007, 01:37 PM
oh didnt know you were still in there mang get well soon bro
Crazy Buddhist
09-09-2007, 02:26 PM
Guys - Luke, Froop, chev, Ryoken - everyone thanks for all the wishes - the force is strong in this community and in me - I feel bouyed up by everyone.
Last week was one of ups and downs - I am deeply touched by your messages and send a big thanks to you all.
I feel this week will be the turning point in a four year battle against medical negligence and cover up and you guys have helped me find the resolve to keep my head high and rise up.
Matthew
ps That and the fact that I will see Deskpooter Finished :D
xRyokenx
09-09-2007, 03:08 PM
I dealt with something a little similar, I got put on antidepressants and all when my problem(s) is(/are) a hormonal one. It took them until I was 15 to figure it out. Hope all that gets said and done with soon...
Fuganater
10-03-2007, 08:15 PM
Must.... keep.... modding....
:D
Chev86
10-16-2007, 12:25 PM
hey man hows everything with you and deskpooter and luck with the top?
Crazy Buddhist
10-16-2007, 05:26 PM
hey man hows everything with you and deskpooter and luck with the top?
I'm cool thanks. Still in hospital, hopefully getting some appropriate help soon although that remains a question mark. I have the glass for the top but won't be doing it until I get out of hospital (sorry to state the obvious) :D
Thanks for asking bro,
CrazyB
chaksq
10-16-2007, 07:43 PM
I hope something good happens for you with this hospital problem soon. Good luck man!
D1337
10-17-2007, 01:31 AM
Sorry for not being on skype, I recently did a reformat and forgot that you use skype the majority of the time. So i guess you added me on msn and then signed off? o.o
Hopefully you can find something to do to pass the time while your stuck in that place =/
maybe take up whittling?
bschott
10-24-2007, 11:37 AM
crazyness! +Rep!
Crazy Buddhist
10-25-2007, 03:27 AM
Sorry for not being on skype, I recently did a reformat and forgot that you use skype the majority of the time. So i guess you added me on msn and then signed off? o.o
Hopefully you can find something to do to pass the time while your stuck in that place =/
maybe take up whittling?
Don't have MSN on 95% of the time .. just find it annoying. And yes ... I have found something to do here that is great fun ... 1/ annoying doctors and 2/ eyeing up nurses (the lady ones).
:)
Chev86
11-02-2007, 02:13 AM
Hey man hows it going in there??
Crazy Buddhist
11-02-2007, 03:30 AM
Hey man hows it going in there??
BAD: After three years of negligence and my body falling apart this place has taken the piss and left me in worse health. Now they are trying to kick me out with no understanding of what is wrong (by their own admission) and no plan for how to turn things around. It's a sham, a cover-up and a whitewash. It makes medicine in the UK look the shameful bunch of crap it is at its worst. http://freedomforall.net/ for details.
But thanks for asking bro. It's good to know that people care. :)
xRyokenx
11-02-2007, 10:27 AM
I wonder how much it would cost to fly over here and get healthcare... or if insurance would cover it even... hmm...
Chev86
11-02-2007, 01:05 PM
Hey man come to canada lol our healthcare is free lol you just have to become a canadian citizen and no I wont marrie you lol ..... well......
Crazy Buddhist
11-02-2007, 01:11 PM
Hey man come to canada lol our healthcare is free lol you just have to become a canadian citizen and no I wont marrie you lol ..... well......
Got any good friends (female plz) with big hearts? :D
xRyokenx
11-02-2007, 01:14 PM
Got any good friends (female plz) with big hearts? :D
...and huge "tracts of land"?
Yes, I had to say that. :p
Crazy Buddhist
11-02-2007, 01:23 PM
...and huge "tracts of land"?
Yes, I had to say that. :p
You didn't but it's cool. I like driving tractors. People with land have tractors (i.e. farm machinery I believe you guys called what we call lorries tractors???). Other
wise the land has no interest for me.
I dumped a Lebanese billionairess after a few dates because I saw that her wealth was clouding my judgement. I didn't know when I started dating her how incredibly rich she was (Daddy owns half of Beirut and much more besides). Some dickhead told me at a party and it ruined it for me. When I explained why she said "but it's me who dumps men because of their interest in my money" - with quite a look of shock on her face. I was told a year later by mutual friends she still hadn't gotten over it.
:)
xRyokenx
11-02-2007, 01:32 PM
Heh heh... Best. Response. Ever.
That kind of sucks, but at least you're more intelligent than most. Sucks how she hasn't gotten over it yet... hmm...
I like your location btw.
Crazy Buddhist
12-11-2007, 09:17 AM
WOOOO
Smoked Glass top ordered .... having not been put off by the first estimates I was given which all exceeded £75/$150 I shopped on the phone all day and eventually found a glass shop that quoted £35/$70.
So I went and I ordered and I paid for .... and deskpooter will have her glass top by the weekend. Pictures will be forthcoming.
:)
calumc
12-11-2007, 03:10 PM
Can't wait to see it!
Crazy Buddhist
12-13-2007, 08:01 AM
http://www.suenormanwilliams.com/tadat.jpg
http://www.suenormanwilliams.com/nolightst.jpg
http://www.suenormanwilliams.com/lightst.jpg
Just back from the glass shop as the writing on the glass says ...
:)
ps no one mention the words "cable management".
Liquid_Scope_99
12-14-2007, 12:07 AM
looking really nice man
Eclecticos
12-14-2007, 10:36 AM
I Agree looks really good! Cables need managed. . but other than that Great Job!
calumc
12-14-2007, 01:32 PM
If you got some nice edging that would really finish it off
xRyokenx
12-16-2007, 01:57 AM
Haven't looked in this thread in a while, but kickass work dude. I like it.
Crazy Buddhist
12-16-2007, 02:43 AM
Thx guys.
Now I am discovering ... having spent £35 on the glass ..I'm looking at another £35 for the hinges!!! Thats nearly $150 on the top. Damn. Yet she looks good and it's only getting better.
Aside from getting the finishes I want, there be a plan to install a Slave HTPC/media server in there next. Slaves! She wants slaves. I can't get my X2 4200 to beat an Intel chip but I can put more computers in that case. I'm contemplating how much storage I would need for the rest of my life and reckon 5TB should do it. What dya think?
:)
ps :( I said no one mention ....
Spawn-Inc
12-17-2007, 04:20 AM
that looks really slick, aside from the wood haha, but i like the combo.
you need some wiring neatness in place though :) i never mentioned those words as said :)
+rep for it!
calumc
12-17-2007, 03:04 PM
If i were you I'd build a timber top for the desk with a rebate in to take the glass. Not only would it look fantastic but it would be a lot easier to hinge if you really need it.
If you don't get what I'm on about let me know and I'll do a quick sketch :)
Crazy Buddhist
12-23-2007, 10:46 AM
If i were you I'd build a timber top for the desk with a rebate in to take the glass. Not only would it look fantastic but it would be a lot easier to hinge if you really need it.
If you don't get what I'm on about let me know and I'll do a quick sketch :)
Thanks for all the support guys :)
Calum you clever man ... I'm planning something almost along those lines. I am building a mitred frame to create a fixed width wooden base on which the glass will rest and be hinged. Also looking for some kind of electronic activator arm to open the lid and some of the glass is going to be fake sandblasted with that stick on plastic stuff to hide the ugly parts. Plus I have realised I want the inside of the drawer and all the grey metal painted black so things are really, nearly, invisible til the lights come on.
:)
calumc
12-23-2007, 11:26 AM
Dammit and I thought I was a step ahead of you!!!!
Crazy Buddhist
05-24-2008, 05:11 PM
OK I need to find some glass hinges. They need to attach to and hold the glass top; two of them, on one side. They will fix at 90 degrees to the vertical surface of the wooden cabinet when the lid is closed. They will open to 180 degrees when the lid is opened. They should hold the (heavy) glass open, or I will do this with chains or ... I am also looking for an electrically activated arm to lift the lid. Ideally everything will be in brushed aluminium or steel.
Here's what we're talking about:
http://www.suenormanwilliams.com/lightst.jpg
Leads peeps?
CrazyB
Eclecticos
05-24-2008, 06:43 PM
You may want to try shower door hinges, and some Loctite® Instant Glass Glue?
Looks great mannn!
Bopher
05-24-2008, 11:28 PM
I wonder if the glue to attach rear view mirrors to windshields would be strong enough, have you ever tried to pull one of those things off?
and you might be able to find an automotive actuator like what they use to automatically open doors and such with. They might be able to run on the 12v rail?
edit:something like this maybe? (http://cgi.ebay.com/Linear-Actuator-12V-Stroke-Trailer-7-7-8-Lift-Jack-NEW_W0QQitemZ120264612750QQihZ002QQcategoryZ55826Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem)
Crazy Buddhist
05-27-2008, 02:44 AM
@Electicos yep looks like shower door hinges.
@Bopher thats the kind of thing thanks
:)
Durrthock
06-01-2008, 10:53 PM
I totally had the idea for this like a year ago. lol
Crazy Buddhist
06-02-2008, 03:36 AM
Well I totally made the frikkin thing lol
If I had a penny for all the ideas I ever had I would be in a position to undertake a good number of them.
CB
I have an actuator that I am not using, works great off the computer power supply. You may find it useful for opening the glass lid to your DeskPooter. Give me a shout if you're interested.
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