Hi Folks,
It's been a while since I posted on here but i've got some time on my hands.
I have a new project which is to place a computer inside a cardboard 10L water cask that you get from the supermarket.
The cask dimensions are: (w) 220mm (d) 220mm (h)240mm
Here's the catch. I still want it to work as a water dispencer and to look like a water dispencer no matter what side you look at it from. So the cables will enter from underneith the case.
My plan is to create a box to sit at the back of the water cask which will hold the PC with the following dimensions (w) 215 (d) 110 (h) 235mm.
This should give me enough space for a 5L bag of water at the front of the case. I'm also imagining I'll need at least 50mm clearance at the bottom of the case to hold any video/usb cables etc.
This gives me a final working space of around (w) 215 (d) 110 (h) 185mm to hold all the internals and thats not including the thickness of the plastic.
Is this enough space for a itx setup? (I do not want to go pico)
I'm assuming I'll have to find a itx board with an external power supply?
My wishlist is for it to be as wireless and inconspicuous as possible. Any ideas on what I should use for the internals?