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Model 01 - A Scratch Built Chassis [Finally done!]

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Can't even say more than that. You are so lucky to have those tools and machinery at your disposal. Just... amazing... read through the blog as well, just.. wow...

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Thats lookks sickkkk !

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How is this not build of the week?

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That is a work of art, well done.

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Build Log: http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/20323-scout-2-update-build-fx8350-h100i/#entry244058

 

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pretty much a perect show computer. This thing is ridiculously amazing! I actually saved the photos just to show my friends how flawless this is.


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Holy shit, this build is amazing :o

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Again, thanks for all the nice words!

 

I am right now thinking about my next project, what would you like to see if I asked you any special features etc?

 

Something smaller like mATX/MicroAtx?

 

Something similar to this but lets say more "artistic" and less functional? (This was built for a 24h up-time with filters sound-dampening the whole thing if you know what I mean, most if not 95% of mods like this is more of a show of piece)

 

A desk build or something like that?

 

Right now I am thinking an ATX/mATX in a cube like chassis (30*30*30cm or so) but I am having a hard time choosing.

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I would love to see something like a really slim deskbuild max 5-8cm thick desk top , all PCIe cards and stuff with extentions...maybe PSU and all the other bulky stuff in the desk legs. And of course everything out of metal :D

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I would love to see something like a really slim deskbuild max 5-8cm thick desk top , all PCIe cards and stuff with extentions...maybe PSU and all the other bulky stuff in the desk legs. And of course everything out of metal :D

 

Hmm, that is a really nice idea. I have been thinking about something similar. The issue I have with all "desktop-computers" is that they are way to thick. You don't want the section you are sitting with your legs under thicker than 5cm or so.

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Hmm, that is a really nice idea. I have been thinking about something similar. The issue I have with all "desktop-computers" is that they are way to thick. You don't want the section you are sitting with your legs under thicker than 5cm or so.

 

i don't like them because of the same reason, it looks cool...but it's too bulky. never seen someone making a slim version.

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VERY CLEAN LOOKING BUILD. AWESOME WORK!!!

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i don't like them because of the same reason, it looks cool...but it's too bulky. never seen someone making a slim version.

 

Could probably be made. Maybe with the chanels in the top layer (If you make that of plexi or glass) If you know what I mean. I have seen some do that in their mid section on other builds.

 

VERY CLEAN LOOKING BUILD. AWESOME WORK!!!

 

Thanks mate :)

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Could probably be made. Maybe with the chanels in the top layer (If you make that of plexi or glass) If you know what I mean. I have seen some do that in their mid section on other builds.

 

That would look nice. But such a big surface you would need to clue together. For channels and holes. And if that goes wrong you have to throw a lot of money away

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this is a very nice build.where ever you had acess to a machine shop to do this kind of work that is a life saver.love the build.

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Holy shit that is the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.... Congratulations on a very outstanding build!

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Thanks!

 

this is a very nice build.where ever you had acess to a machine shop to do this kind of work that is a life saver.love the build.

 

Yes it really is lucky. Although I miss a few things like CNC mills and Laser cutters it is still really good.

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WOW :o

 

I haven't ventured into the build logs section in a bit, but I'm glad I did, that is outstanding! Genuinely excited for your next build :D

 

Great photos too :)

 

You sir are an artisan!

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WOW :o

 

I haven't ventured into the build logs section in a bit, but I'm glad I did, that is outstanding! Genuinely excited for your next build :D

 

Great photos too :)

 

You sir are an artisan!

Thanks mate

Im not sure if i posted this but here are the videos from the laser cutting and milling of the Asus logo.

Laser Cutting

Milling of the ROG logo

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What thicknesss of aluminuim did you use?

BTW nice build!

Back from the dead....

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