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n°2145837
Fredo428
Posté le 11-08-2011 à 14:49:55  profilanswer
 

Reprise du message précédent :
:love:

mood
Publicité
Posté le 11-08-2011 à 14:49:55  profilanswer
 

n°2145892
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 11-08-2011 à 17:00:28  profilanswer
 

Thanks k0rnmuz3!
 

belkav a écrit :

Nice, good idea !!

Thanks belkav!
 

Kronick91 a écrit :

flag !  
 
You've done a really good job ! I wanna make a mod as it, but just for te case. A beautiful case in wood, with many fan, as your mod !
 
So I'm really interesed by it !  :love:  
 
This a great achievement !

Thanks Kronick91!
 

Thanks Fredo428!
 
 
I was in an extremely fortunate position recently. A friend of mine's work was moving from a large location to a much smaller location, and he had asked me if I wanted to come scope out the old office for any old bits of computer stuff that might be useful to me. To my shock and amazement, I was indeed able to pick up some pretty fancy hardware that I would have never dreamed of owning. They must have done some pretty big upgrades to leave stuff like this behind!
 
I was able to get a hold of a handful of Socket 775 motherboards with Core 2 Duo processors, a bunch of DDR RAM, a box full of Hard Drives, and some relatively decent (lower powered) power supplies. The real treasure though, was a pair of servers. You can see that I had already disassembled one of them:
 
http://img171.imageshack.us/img171/1968/img6301l.jpg
 
2 Full 4U Antec Rackmount cases, each of them containing a Dual-Xeon motherboard + Processors. Both with FB-DIMM RAM sticks as well.
 
This particular one contained a pair of Xeon E5410's, with 16GB of DDR2 FB-DIMM's, 4 1TB Western Digital Blacks (SATA), and the motherboard is an Asus DSBF-DE.
 
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/3615/img6302t.jpg
 
http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/1755/img6303p.jpg
 
The other one contained a pair of Xeon E5335's, with 4GB of DDR2 FB-DIMM's, 5 1TB Hitachi Deskstas (SATA), and the motherboard is an Asus DSGC-DW.
 
Now - before we go on - someone had queried earlier about the PCI Express slot on the board pictured, and I had said something along the lines of "Ya ya, it's there, don't worry about it". I of course, actually looked at the pictures, and no, it's not. It is indeed a PCI Express 16x slot, but on this particular motherboard, it only runs at PCI8. Now, the other motherboard, the Asus DSGC-DW DOES have a PCIX16 slot. When it was released, it did not support the 54xx series of Xeon processors, but I checked the website and there is a BIOS update to add this functionality. I will have to do a test setup with that board to update the BIOS, and then it will be swapped into the desk with a full video card, both the E5410's, as well as the 16GB of RAM, so keep that in mind when looking at the rest of this update. No, unfortunately, I didn't take any pictures of the other motherboard.
 
Cool stuff either way. Never, ever thought I'd have a dual processor motherboard. What an amazing find!
 
These dual Xeon heatsinks mount directly into the motherboard tray, so unfortunately, I couldn't use those spiffy motherboard trays from Danger Den. Also, since they are of size "SSI", there's no way it would mount on a regular ATX motherboard tray anyways. Time to drill out a tray!
 
http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/5620/img6305qz.jpg
 
It actually came out pretty nice and clean
 
http://img638.imageshack.us/img638/4747/img6306u.jpg
 
This is a bit of a shame, since I took the time to clean the processors, put new thermal compound and remount everything. I'm just going to have to disassemble it again anyways when I put in the different motherboard. Ah well.
 
http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/2756/img6343d.jpg
 
http://img845.imageshack.us/img845/6996/img6348.jpg
 
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/2641/img6350w.jpg
 
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/9862/img6358m.jpg
 
This is a bit of a hack job getting the tray mounted... Since the processors are mounted to the tray, I had mounted it outside of the desk, so when I went to fasten the tray to the desk, I was *gasp* actually lazy and didn't want to dismount the motherboard again... so umm.. I'm going to replace those odd-angled screws when I switch motherboards..
 
http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/6540/img6362t.jpg
 
The power supply looks pretty good there. It's an Antec 650W - an Earthwatts maybe? I forget. I may consider replacing it with a unit that has a 120-140mm fan just to exhaust the air a bit better. The board has a requirement for a 24pin, an 8pin, as well as a 4pin, so I can't just use any power supply unfortunately.
 
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/5779/img6364c.jpg
 
The cables, of course, are not nearly long enough to reach the connectors on the board. I've already ordered the extensions and hopefully I'll get them at the beginning of next week. Oh, you'll see that I've straightened out the fans as well.
 
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/9697/img6367br.jpg
 
The cooling solution looks good. There will be two fans directly in front of the CPU's. I may consider putting an additional hole in the door to allow the CPU's and RAM to exhaust directly.
 
http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/3756/img6370a.jpg
 
There is one major issue with the right-hand cabinet setup. The original specifications called for an ATX board, which is significantly smaller, so umm.. I have no idea where the hard-drives are going to fit. lol! Fun times.
 
Hope you're enjoying this flurry of updates. I may or may not be able to post an update tomorrow, as I'm going camping for the weekend! At the latest, I'll be posting again early next week!

n°2145901
arkrom
note, ca passait c'etait beau
Posté le 11-08-2011 à 17:06:44  profilanswer
 

what will you do with the empty rack frame ??  
if you thrash it can have them ?? ( i 'll pay for shipments )


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n°2145960
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 11-08-2011 à 21:03:01  profilanswer
 

Amazing job, and amazing gift from your friend ;)
 
My friend doesn't give anything to me :o


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n°2146080
Arnaud42
Cépafo!
Posté le 12-08-2011 à 09:50:18  profilanswer
 
n°2146084
babajaga
Piles ? Nie pisz
Posté le 12-08-2011 à 10:04:32  profilanswer
 

Where can I find friends like that ?


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n°2147369
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 17-08-2011 à 20:13:44  profilanswer
 

arkrom a écrit :

what will you do with the empty rack frame ??  
if you thrash it can have them ?? ( i 'll pay for shipments )

Well, for one, I have already given them away to a couple friends, and two, I think with the cost of shipping, it would be just as expensive for you to buy one locally! You know I'm in Canada, right? And they weigh like 25 pounds each!!
 

k0rnmuz3 a écrit :

Amazing job, and amazing gift from your friend ;)
 
My friend doesn't give anything to me :o

Thanks k0rnmuz3! It was an amazing, and rare fine :)
 

Thanks Arnaud42!
 

babajaga a écrit :

Where can I find friends like that ?

Heh, I have no idea pawel888! You probably already do though!
 
A huge thanks goes out to Gigabyte for supplying me with this amazing motherboard - a GA-Z68XUD4-B3.
 
Without a doubt, the coolest motherboard I have ever owned!
 
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/1904/gigabytelogo.gif
 
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/6269/img6309t.jpg
 
I could barely wait to open this up when I got it in the mail!
 
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/7271/img6310d.jpg
 
http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/812/img6317j.jpg
 
And this poor motherboard tray that had been sitting for months and months covered in brown paper - finally had it removed. It looks even better than I could have hoped!
 
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/2786/img6322lm.jpg
 
Here is the test fit in the actual desk
 
http://img803.imageshack.us/img803/2747/img6328.jpg
 
And with the fans in place
 
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/8503/img6329kl.jpg
 
I'm going to trim off the plastic tabs from the motherboard tray to make it a bit easier to build the tunnels for cable management. Also, I'm considering putting a pair of holes beneath the motherboard to pass cables through underneath. Lots of stuff happening in the next few weeks!
 
I attempted to boot up the Asus DSGC-DW board (The one with the PCIx16 slot) but it would not boot. I'm afraid that that particular motherboard has gone bad, so I will continue to use the board with the PCIx8 slot. Anyone have any suggestions with regards to determining the best video card I can put in a PCIx16 slot with only x8 bandwidth? I was thinking I could look at the theoretical bandwith of an 8x slot and match it with that of the video card to maximize performance (ie. no point in installing a 5970x2 in an x8 slot).
 
Anyways, hopefully will have a handful of updates this week!
 

n°2147453
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 18-08-2011 à 07:32:27  profilanswer
 

Still amazing ;)
 
Very beautiful motherboard :love: It would be nice in my NZXT Phantom White  :whistle:


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n°2151134
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 29-08-2011 à 18:45:04  profilanswer
 

k0rnmuz3 a écrit :

Still amazing ;)
 
Very beautiful motherboard :love: It would be nice in my NZXT Phantom White  :whistle:

Thanks k0rnmuz3!
 
So - it's been another few busy weeks, so apologies for the no updates. Have been enjoying those last rays of sunshine before the summer ends!
 
I think I mentioned last update that I tried to boot up the Asus DSFC-DW board but had issues - here was the attempt:
 
http://img580.imageshack.us/img580/8052/img6371l.jpg
 
http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/2000/img6373a.jpg
 
I got a green LED to light up (Standby power on the motherboard) but jumping the Power ON pins had no reaction whatsoever. Tried it with a different videocard, re-seated the RAM and CPU's, but still no luck.
 
Moving onwards - since I un-mounted almost everything, I decided to keep the copper heatinks instead of the aluminum ones for the other motherboard. I also picked up a pair of these units from Rosewill via Newegg:
 
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/3151/img6374u.jpg
 
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/2492/img6375z.jpg
 
They should do nicely for my hard-drive racks. I would like to mount them like so, except higher up:
 
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/1484/img6376bv.jpg
 
Unfortunately, they are deeper than the cabinet I built. At the time, I was thinking maybe they would stick out of my air intake window, and I would just build-out the section of the door with the air filter... Not exactly what I had in mind initially though.
 
With most of the major components in place, I decided to start tackling the cable management with some cardboard templates, and then some 1/8" plywood:
 
http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/6867/img6380k.jpg
 
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/3536/img6382rl.jpg
 
http://img198.imageshack.us/img198/2778/img6384t.jpg
 
At this point I was a little frustrated with how slowly this portion of the project was going. Things weren't quite fitting the way I had planned, and they were not looking as nice as I would have liked them to...
 
Maybe it's time for some thinking instead of doing.
 
I decided (In hindsight, unfortunately) to go ahead and mount the hard-drive racks so I could get some better measurements and ideas of how to manage the cables nicely.
 
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/4677/img6399t.jpg
 
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/8872/img6402g.jpg
 
Installed the fans and started to route some of the cables
 
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/1263/img6404sa.jpg
 
Took out a handful of old SATA cables... (Yes, let's not forget, that I'm a computer tech first, and a carpenter second, or maybe even fifth or tenth...)
 
http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/4258/img6405s.jpg
 
And had fun connecting all the bits and trying to get them in a reasonable state of organization
 
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/3234/img6409a.jpg
 
http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/7817/img6411f.jpg
 
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/1893/img6412s.jpg
 
Ugh... this will not do, this will not do at all. Might as well boot it up and see if everything works though (I had mounted and un-mounted the board several times, banged around a few things, etc, so might as well see if it's all still working!)
 
This would be the first time I see if all the fans work as well. Keep in mind that this is with the door removed.
 
http://img840.imageshack.us/img840/1185/img6414gt.jpg
 
Until next time.. still not quite sure what I'll be doing next.


Message édité par ultimatedesk le 29-08-2011 à 18:45:26
n°2151531
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 30-08-2011 à 22:39:44  profilanswer
 

First off I want to give out a huge thank you to Seasonic, who has decided to sponsor The Ultimate Computer Desk by sending a ~really~ sweet Power Supply my way. An 850 Watt Seasonic Gold.
 
http://img560.imageshack.us/img560/9721/img6422m.jpg
http://img600.imageshack.us/img600/5777/seasoniclogo.gif
 
Thanks Seasonic! We'll take a closer look at that PSU a bit later..
 
I had been a little frustrated with the layout of the Dual CPU Xeon board for quite some time, so I finally made the decision to ditch it and setup the right-hand cabinet with an ATX sized board. This is more in spec with my initial design - the extra couple inches makes a big difference, and it will make it easier to upgrade in the future as well.
 
On one hand, I'm a little disappointed that I won't be using that super geeked out board, but rest assured, I'll find something else neat to do with it.
 
So I went ahead and removed everything and started from scratch. Looks way better already:
 
http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/9702/img6427.jpg
 
http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/5750/img6430i.jpg
 
I then decided that, unfortunately, through the miracle of cable limitations, it would make a lot more sense if I put the optical drive in the front of the case, as opposed to up above the desk, where I had originally wanted to put it. So, time to do some more cutting.
 
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/4448/img6436b.jpg
 
http://img809.imageshack.us/img809/426/img6435k.jpg
 
The masking tape managed to pull off some of the polyurethane, but have no fear, I will be making a faceplate that will contain the power button, LED's, and USB ports that will cover that spot up quite nicely.
 
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/6940/img6443q.jpg
 
And, we've gone so far, yet, gained so little, eh? It'll get done, I swear!

mood
Publicité
Posté le 30-08-2011 à 22:39:44  profilanswer
 

n°2151535
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 30-08-2011 à 22:45:40  profilanswer
 

What an amazing work :o
I wanna see the end ! [:wark0]

n°2151584
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 31-08-2011 à 07:48:17  profilanswer
 

KaiserCz a écrit :

What an amazing work :o
I wanna see the end ! [:wark0]


 
Me too! I follow this mod with pleasure!


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n°2152048
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 01-09-2011 à 15:03:58  profilanswer
 

KaiserCz a écrit :

What an amazing work :o
I wanna see the end ! [:wark0]


k0rnmuz3 a écrit :


Me too! I follow this mod with pleasure!

Thanks guys, I really appreciate the enthusiasm!
 
Feeling a bit more motivated about the right-hand cabinet, I decided that the foam fan-holder had to go. It was too large, was akward, and was difficult to keep straight and in the proper position.
 
I decided to put together a nice and clean fan holder:
 
http://img824.imageshack.us/img824/5914/img6447kg.jpg
 
After doing some measuring, I took it to the drill press for the initial holes (I didn't have a hole saw for 120mm fans unfortunately... that would be pretty huge!)
 
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2371/img6448n.jpg
 
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/2104/img6451h.jpg
 
I then took out the spindle sander to sand right to the line. Just an fyi, I swapped out the spindle for a much larger one. This was my first time using this type of sander, and I was very impressed - the degree of accuracy and control is extremely high - perfect for sneaking up on the pre-drawn lines.
 
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/3752/img6454r.jpg
 
Time to drill some holes for the fan screws
 
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/2048/img6458n.jpg
 
And a test fit. The product came out quite nicely - accurate cuts, all 4 of the positions are secure with screws, and this piece should be much easier to align in the proper location in the case.
 
http://img64.imageshack.us/img64/6616/img6459h.jpg
 
http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/4675/img6461j.jpg
 
I had cut a few other new pieces for cable management, but they were rough cuts, as I will not know their exact dimensions until I install hardware. I can't install hardware until I finish cutting and drilling in the right-hand cabinet, and since there is still the issue of the power button, LED's, etc...  
 
Time to get started on that, I suppose!
 
http://img11.imageshack.us/img11/3328/img6462e.jpg
 
Kinda looks like a bull head eh?
 

n°2152051
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 01-09-2011 à 15:08:38  profilanswer
 

Yeah it does :lol:

n°2152056
benarkor
a BMW, what else?
Posté le 01-09-2011 à 15:20:38  profilanswer
 

wow, amazing job, amazing desk :love:

n°2152347
demono
Posté le 02-09-2011 à 13:33:29  profilanswer
 

very nice jobs !

n°2152420
kaari
Fuck Yeah !
Posté le 02-09-2011 à 18:13:42  profilanswer
 

Really great job.
I have read your thread since the page 1 and I'm really surprised by your perfectionism yet.


Message édité par kaari le 02-09-2011 à 18:14:08
n°2152756
Kurchak
Bourrin inside
Posté le 04-09-2011 à 04:16:46  profilanswer
 

I'm not a fan of your fans foam support, it ruins a little the esthetism of the whole thing, for me...
 
But still going in the rigth way man...
 
when you come to MTL, tell me...


Message édité par Kurchak le 04-09-2011 à 04:16:57

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n°2154914
hecube
La ruse est finaude !
Posté le 11-09-2011 à 21:57:29  profilanswer
 

amazing mate !
Just want to make mine !


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n°2157085
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 21:33:12  profilanswer
 

Thanks for all the comments everyone! You'll be glad to know that I am getting rid of the foam fan supports and replacing them with wooden ones, and I will be in Montreal this weekend... and at Mont Tremblant next weekend! Yahoo!
 
I guess it's been a while eh!
 
Well, you'll be glad to know, that I'm actually almost done. There've been a few changes to the original plan, etc, etc, but I've still been goign full steam ahead, just not a lot of time to post updates lately.
 
Here you go, some photo bombardment!
 
First off, my awful cutting job. Notice how the masking tape ripped off some of the polyurethane? Looks pretty great eh.. (NOT!)
 
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/9438/img6467al.jpg
 
Fitting my original faceplate design
 
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/706/img6470rr.jpg
 
I thought it didn't look too bad, but the USB ports were difficult to secure, and there were no audio jacks, so I went about and redesigned a new face plate
 
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/5621/img6473m.jpg
 
Did some work with the band saw, scroll saw, and some sanding, and voila!
 
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/4365/img6474n.jpg
 
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1825/img6486li.jpg
 
Looks not terrible eh? That's a nice unit from Silverstone that I picked up from my local computer store. Everything fits real nice and tight
 
http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1313/img6492f.jpg
 
Holes for the power switch and LEDs look good
 
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/2820/img6495w.jpg
 
And a quick test fit
 
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/6158/img6507l.jpg
 
Wonderful! I cut the hole for the card reader / usb with a jigsaw, but neglected to take photos...
 
Anyways - after a couple coats of black spray paint, I think it looks pretty cool.
 
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/7803/img6516d.jpg

n°2157088
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 21:33:33  profilanswer
 

With the faceplate out of the way, and hopefully, the last of the drilling / sawing / making sawdust portion over, for the right-hand cabinet, it meant I had the all clear to install more hardware.
 
Here are the two hard-drive trays with the actual HDD trays removed.
 
http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1998/img6508h.jpg
 
Gave them a nice coat of black spray paint and they mounted them inside the cabinet. I think they look pretty groovy.
 
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/1959/img6513n.jpg
 
Even groovier loaded up with hard drives.. (Two missing in this pic, 7TB total, however!)
 
http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/9176/img6515g.jpg
 
 
Now, before we get to the next pic... another boon happened recently - traded some of those Core 2 Duo systems + some cash and picked up a really cool previous generation Core i5!
 
Here's the power supply - a Corsair 650TX, a very quality unit. All that could be better is some modular action. Ah well!
 
http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/8451/img6517b.jpg
 
And another beautiful Gigabyte motherboard - a GA-P55-USB3 with 4 GB of G.Skill RAM
 
http://img189.imageshack.us/img189/7719/img6520f.jpg
 
http://img148.imageshack.us/img148/886/img6521p.jpg
 
Here's the sweet mother. A quad core 2.8Ghz. Wow, talk about moving on up the CPU chain!
 
http://img200.imageshack.us/img200/318/img6531gs.jpg
 
I picked up an older version of the Coolermaster Hyper 212 (Not the Plus version) and mounted a pair of Scythe fans to it
 
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/153/img6533a.jpg
 
Oooh, it's getting so close to boot time!
 
http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/5383/img6538j.jpg

n°2157096
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 21:50:54  profilanswer
 

Nice hardware... Let's finish this amazing desk now ! :D

n°2157114
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 22:38:55  profilanswer
 

Very beautiful job! Still amazing!


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n°2157117
diego-geli​n
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 22:48:25  profilanswer
 

It's amazing ! I really love your work !

n°2157122
El-Gato
jambe
Posté le 20-09-2011 à 22:56:10  profilanswer
 

ultimatedesk a écrit :

Thanks for all the comments everyone! You'll be glad to know that I am getting rid of the foam fan supports and replacing them with wooden ones, and I will be in Montreal this weekend... and at Mont Tremblant next weekend! Yahoo!
 
I guess it's been a while eh!
 
Well, you'll be glad to know, that I'm actually almost done. There've been a few changes to the original plan, etc, etc, but I've still been goign full steam ahead, just not a lot of time to post updates lately.
 
Here you go, some photo bombardment!
 
First off, my awful cutting job. Notice how the masking tape ripped off some of the polyurethane? Looks pretty great eh.. (NOT!)
 
http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/9438/img6467al.jpg
 
Fitting my original faceplate design
 
http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/706/img6470rr.jpg
 
I thought it didn't look too bad, but the USB ports were difficult to secure, and there were no audio jacks, so I went about and redesigned a new face plate
 
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/5621/img6473m.jpg
 
Did some work with the band saw, scroll saw, and some sanding, and voila!
 
http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/4365/img6474n.jpg
 
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/1825/img6486li.jpg
 
Looks not terrible eh? That's a nice unit from Silverstone that I picked up from my local computer store. Everything fits real nice and tight
 
http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1313/img6492f.jpg
 
Holes for the power switch and LEDs look good
 
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/2820/img6495w.jpg
 
And a quick test fit
 
http://img594.imageshack.us/img594/6158/img6507l.jpg
 
Wonderful! I cut the hole for the card reader / usb with a jigsaw, but neglected to take photos...
 
Anyways - after a couple coats of black spray paint, I think it looks pretty cool.
 
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/7803/img6516d.jpg


 
Do you think it would take too long to make your own wooden bezels for the optical drive and the card reader ?  Just an idea :o
Because we used to see thos plastic thing, but seriously, it's awfull, isn't ? And on a wooden case, it would look so much better I think :)

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Message édité par El-Gato le 20-09-2011 à 23:01:33
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ultimatede​sk
Posté le 21-09-2011 à 19:50:32  profilanswer
 

KaiserCz a écrit :

Nice hardware... Let's finish this amazing desk now ! :D

Thanks! Soon!
 

k0rnmuz3 a écrit :

Very beautiful job! Still amazing!

Thank you!
 

diego-gelin a écrit :

It's amazing ! I really love your work !

Thank you, you are great too!
 

El-Gato a écrit :


 
Do you think it would take too long to make your own wooden bezels for the optical drive and the card reader ?  Just an idea :o
Because we used to see thos plastic thing, but seriously, it's awfull, isn't ? And on a wooden case, it would look so much better I think :)

Ooh, there's an interesting idea... I never thought about that!
 
Wow, with all those SATA cables there, it sure messes things up, no?
 
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/9508/img6540x.jpg
 
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/6630/img6541y.jpg
 
I went ahead and threw in my current video card (Radeon HD5770, which kicks some pretty decent butt still). I'm sure I'll see an improvement from my P4 3.2!!!
 
http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/7666/img6542m.jpg
 
And here's the magical moment. It looks like it's already been tweaked around a bit. Running at 3.2Ghz instead of 2.8Ghz, RAM speed up to 1600Mhz... Hey - nice temps! That's only a few degrees over ambient! (It's chilly in the basement)
 
http://img846.imageshack.us/img846/9486/img6547z.jpg
 
Only one major problem with this setup... Can you see what it might be? (Well, ok, there's more than one thing not "ideal" )
 
http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/5010/img6549yt.jpg
 
That might cause an issue. I also don't like the way the heatsink exhausts all of its hot air directly onto the back of the video card, so off to the local computer shop!
 
This should do the trick:
 
http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/1361/img6550n.jpg
 
Much better. Fits almost like it was meant to be.
 
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/571/img6551y.jpg
 
Looks real good there actually. I think the wide fin spacing will be an advantage as well, since there is going to be a lot of general air flow throughout the cabinet.
 
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/8002/img6552t.jpg
 

n°2157506
Fredo428
Posté le 22-09-2011 à 20:14:31  profilanswer
 
n°2157508
arkrom
note, ca passait c'etait beau
Posté le 22-09-2011 à 20:21:53  profilanswer
 

hope you will make a cut in front off the CPU heatsink too let him breath fresh  air from the outside


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n°2158388
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 26-09-2011 à 23:07:14  profilanswer
 

Yeaahhh!
 

arkrom a écrit :

hope you will make a cut in front off the CPU heatsink too let him breath fresh  air from the outside

Oh there will be, in this update, actually!
 
So, now that the hardware has been installed, I can proceed to managing those cables a little. I first cut a quick piece out of 1/4" hardboard with a few strategic holes
 
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/4906/img6553k.jpg
 
Already much more to my liking. Time to place the new fans with their new mounting system
 
http://img15.imageshack.us/img15/8509/img6556r.jpg
 
Ok - with both "plates" in place, I can cut the appropriate holes in the door and go ahead and install!
 
http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/3044/img6560ve.jpg
 
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/5663/img6563ux.jpg
 
Woohoo, that blue furnace filter sure looks out of place eh? Everything fits, it's nice, snug, and square, so I went ahead and added a bunch of closed cell foam
 
http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/1236/img6564k.jpg
 
Another view of the almost finished right-hand cabinet old i5 system
 
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/7648/img6566x.jpg
 
http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/3630/img6567kh.jpg
 
*Testing*
 
I've been using this cabinet setup for a little while now, and I'm happy to report that the temperatures are really quite nice. Because I've "sealed" the air intake portion, all of the intake air is coming through the blue furnace filter. You can literally feel suction if you place your hand in front of the filter. There is a massive amount of air coming out of the CPU hole, as well as the open PCI slots, power supply exhaust, and the half inch of space between the door and the "non-intake-area". (You can see in the previous photos, I did not put foam around the entire door perimeter).
 
So far it has been idling at ambient (23-25) and at maximum, just under 50 degrees Celcius.
 
I can hear the fans running - they are louder than all of the hard drives spinning up. I am going to get a small fan controller and get them down to the minimum speed while maintaining these current temperatures (There is a very large amount of air running through the case).
 
*To Do*
 
I have clearly got to find something to either replace the blue furnace filter, or cover it up with something a little more visually appealing.
 
Also, I need something to cover the CPU exhaust area. It will need to match whatever I do for the furnace filter area.
 
'Til next time!
 

n°2158393
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 26-09-2011 à 23:22:45  profilanswer
 

My opinion :
 
- Replace the blue furnace filter by a black filter, and put a black mesh grill ( http://image.shutterstock.com/disp [...] 205686.jpg ) to cover it
- Put the same black mesh grill for the CPU ;)
 
Return the CPU fan to extract air is a very good idea  [:stefro:2]


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n°2158399
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 26-09-2011 à 23:53:40  profilanswer
 

I think your front panel doesn't look really good on your desk... :o
 
You should find something more steampunk then... :whistle:

n°2158897
ultimatede​sk
Posté le 28-09-2011 à 22:42:32  profilanswer
 

k0rnmuz3 a écrit :

My opinion :
 
- Replace the blue furnace filter by a black filter, and put a black mesh grill ( http://image.shutterstock.com/disp [...] 205686.jpg ) to cover it
- Put the same black mesh grill for the CPU ;)
 
Return the CPU fan to extract air is a very good idea  [:stefro:2]

Thanks - I am currently looking around for something very similar
 

KaiserCz a écrit :

I think your front panel doesn't look really good on your desk... :o
 
You should find something more steampunk then... :whistle:

Thanks - I agree actually, the front panel does need some work. It isn't attached in any way yet, by the way.
 
 
On the other end of the desk, things have been progressing along nicely as well - had this beauty cut for me
 
http://img402.imageshack.us/img402/4791/img6569ft.jpg
 
Placing it in the hole, it sits just a little bit too large. The original square I cut out was about a millimetre smaller on one end than the other
 
http://img197.imageshack.us/img197/4798/img6570i.jpg
 
So I took out the trusty chisel and did a bit of shaving!
 
http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/5228/img6573d.jpg
 
http://img851.imageshack.us/img851/8175/img6575c.jpg
 
There we go!
 
http://img856.imageshack.us/img856/7606/img6579y.jpg
 
http://img192.imageshack.us/img192/756/img6580p.jpg
 
Mm, starting to look so awesome!
 
http://img546.imageshack.us/img546/9605/img6581o.jpg
 
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/9021/img6582c.jpg
 
The foam fan-holder will have to say bye-bye on this side, just like the one in the right-hand cabinet. Doesn't quite look right.
 

n°2158900
Zouhir93
Posté le 28-09-2011 à 22:58:40  profilanswer
 

Awesome work :love:

n°2158901
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 28-09-2011 à 23:03:35  profilanswer
 

Nice job but you have to hide the foam which doesn't look great as you pick :o

n°2158909
rafifalu
Raclette inside !
Posté le 29-09-2011 à 00:00:02  profilanswer
 

So there will be two computers in one desk ? Why ?
 
 
Sorry, I didn't follow all the topic, except for looking pictures of this awesome work ! ;)


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n°2204575
clems123
Posté le 31-03-2012 à 00:09:47  profilanswer
 

Very good.

n°2204601
KaiserCz
bros before hoes
Posté le 31-03-2012 à 01:25:25  profilanswer
 

So what's up dude ? :o
Long time w/o any news :/

n°2204651
Fredo428
Posté le 31-03-2012 à 10:56:16  profilanswer
 

:love:

n°2204668
k0rnmuz3
Posté le 31-03-2012 à 12:27:55  profilanswer
 

I think this worklog is dead :/
 
What a pity...


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