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I saw this great Spice cabinet from the Atomic Age on eBay for only $30 and had to have it
![]() I took the drawers out, but have a way in mind to keep them ![]() ![]() The feet are keepers too. I like the way they complete the look ![]() I'll be using some kind of video card, but cannot exceed 9 inches or so ![]() I used an 880GTS as an example and as you can see it's a little too long ![]() I separated the top from the bottom ![]() And I got this really cheap $13 case! ![]() And boy is it ugly! ![]() But I only need its rear panel and motherboard tray ![]() I just had to trace out the back panel ![]() And then make the cut ![]() Then I just had to rivet the panel to the frame ![]() ![]() Time to address the cooling ![]() I cut out two 120mm intake holes ![]() I'll be using two 60mm rear exhaust fans as well ![]()
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Oh boy, here he goes again.
I'll be watching to see how this turns out.
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Nice start!
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HAHAHA, you really build computers out of everything !
Love it man !
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I picked up two 120mm and two 60mm fans
![]() I put in the rear exhaust fans and the IO plate for my new motherboard ![]() I got this little H61 board or socket 1155 ![]() And a dual core G620 ![]() The board will hold more, but I really need no more than 8GB ![]() Im still using the stock fan, but I always have to apply IC Diamond first ![]() ![]() It posts and quickly jumps into the BIOS ![]() I added the 120mm fans and their grills. Looks good ![]() ![]() They seem to be working fine ![]() ![]() Next, I find a way to use the old drawers by cutting off the faces ![]() ![]() And then riveting them together ![]() ![]()
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lookin nice Ken, I'm liking where this is going
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I got the best card I could get that would still fit in the case
![]() And this power supply. I don't exactly like it, but it works so far and has enough power to handle the system ![]() I bought another Sandisk SSD, just like I did with my kids Purple HAF. These are super fast drives that I plan on using again and again ![]() Finally, it's all in and Windows is installed too ![]() ![]() The feet are back on ![]() Time to make the power button. I just cut a hole in a slot cover and added some quick steel ![]() ![]() These 60mm fans had to come out because they were incredibly loud! ![]() Now I need to add hinges to the door ![]() ![]() And it's finally on! ![]() ![]() ![]() That is it. I am done. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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i actually have that exact power supply in my ibm 5150. it has been running with no problems for about 6 months now i think.
i love the case mod. very retro! |
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...and it only took 6 days!
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Nice. It's simple and quick. I need to let myself do some mods like this. I'm too much of a perfectionist. Not that it's bad. It's simple and quite good.
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