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lievenp

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    lievenp reacted to PGTechTips in DIY Testbench   
    I did something similar, except I added a shell and I use it as a NAS and home entertainment center.




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    lievenp reacted to itvend in DIY Testbench   
    Did it for lulz




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    lievenp reacted to Dr.Fr4nk3n5731n in DIY Testbench   
    I've just built a DIY Testbench like two weeks ago
     
    I had an old (realy old) Computer Case layin' 'round and thought: "man I realy need one of those fancy Testbenches for myself".
    And well..... I think it turned out quite good even though I don't have a PSU and HDD mount yet nor a bottom plate.
    My DIY Testbench even has a HDD LED, Power LED and power switch.
     
    what do you guys think?
     
     


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    lievenp reacted to djvalentas in DIY Testbench   
    Mine test bench
     




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    lievenp reacted to TGAkevlar in DIY Testbench   
    Put this together about 4 years ago. Includes:  PS mount, 2 5.25" dive bays, 2 3.5" bays for HDD, and one floppy bay because reasons. cable management on the back for cleaner look.

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    lievenp reacted to gufpewga in DIY Testbench   
    Hello, great video Luke. I builded one similar in 2014 ROG style. It works like charm, because it's only chassis . 
    Martin

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    lievenp reacted to Jason33 in DIY Testbench   
    Took me about 40 min... Space  even for ssd's



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    lievenp reacted to tbremer72 in DIY Testbench   
    here's my "test bench" that's actually my computer case now, lol
     
    consists of a gtx 980 and a 4790k with a h100i
     
    I even went to the length of covering the surfaces with a varnish




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    lievenp reacted to rinseaid in DIY Testbench   
    Not exactly 'test benches', but in the same vein. These were built back in 2010 or so. One of these is built into a cheap Ikea basket, some plexiglass and scrap metal - plus some old case parts. Also used as both a NAS and media center PC. 
     
    The other was built to attach to a 200x200mm VESA mount, again using plexiglass and scrap metal. I believe it was a Hackintosh running Snow Leopard.
     
    Both of these collected dust like you wouldn't believe.








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