BOX (one day scratchbuild)
Project: BOX
Ok I nearly forgot about this project. It was a random scratchbuild I did one boring evening a year or so ago. It started out when I was gutting an old computer case. The system is an old LPX style Pentium I board.
So rather than pile the parts somewhere I figured I'd find a box to put them all in.
As I started putting stuff in I realized this was the system fit almost perfectly with just a little tolerance in the box.
I started thinking. Why not set everything up inside of the box so I can actually use the system. I measured and cut access to the I/O panel of the mainboard.
I found some bolts to mount the motherboard in the case with.
I also made standoffs for a little clearance for the board.
I keep working on it for a while and mounted the motherboard riser card, PSU, and the various drives.
I found and installed all the components. Also added a half height network card and a optical drive. (The optical drive is supported internally by the network card)
The case is rather small so I felt it was imperative to have good cooling in addition to the 2 80mm case fans I decided to upgrade the CPU cooler to a heatsink/fan combo I had in my parts pile.
As you can see from the top the fit is rather tight, I feel I have managed to find the perfect layout for the case.
The final result is a nice compact computer using standard components:
System specs:
-Motherboard: 1995 IBM NPX Form Factor
-Processor: Pentium I 166mhz
-RAM: 64mb
-Hard Disk: 1.5gb
-Floppy Drive: 1.44mb
-Optical Drive: 8x CD-ROM
-Network Card: 10/100 PCI
-OS: MS DOS
-Cooling: 2x 80mm Fan, Processor Heatsink/Fan
I have some more pictures of the system up and running somewhere. Any comments and questions are welcome and I'll do my best to answer.
Re: BOX (one day scratchbuild)
lol, nice case dude. Just don't get it wet :P. Is that computer actually fast enough to do anything?
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I love cardboard cases! That one's a lot better put together than mine, and probably roughly as quick.
Mine's a Power Mac 7600, 132 MHz/80MB RAM, similarly sized HDD.
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LOL! Cardboard boxes FTW!
I've got my old server in one right now. I didn't spend as much time on it as you did though. I just used the handle holes for wires :D. No cutting, no screws, just set it in and done.
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Yeah I put a decent amount of effort into the case. I've been debating on experimenting more with cardboard in future cases. I just remembered I have to temporarily relocate the components from another one of my cases. I think I'll make another cardboard case for it.
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Very creative. And good recycling skills there.
+rep. ;)
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Nice homemade round IDEs. I almost started cracking up when I clicked "BOX" and... it was literally a box. +rep
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BOX Version 2 is now complete! It has many more advancements over the original. The new features include:
-Modern micro tower style design
-Support for the ATX form factor
-Removable motherboard tray
-LCD temperature monitor
-Lighted case fan
-2x 5.25" drive bays
-HD drive cage
The removable motherboard tray:
The case was made using a Newegg box for the main case, and a Arizona Iced Tea box for the motherboard tray and HD cage.
System Specs:
-Motherboard: Dell Dimension XPS T500
-CPU: Intel Pentium III 500mhz
-GPU: nVidia Riva TNT2
-HD: 13gb
-Optical Drive: DVD
-Operating System: Windows XP, Mandrake 10
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THAT IS AWESOME! lol!
Ghetto Modding FTW!
+rep for making my already WONDERFUL day even better! :D
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