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When people say that you have a "Wooden PC"

codygamer666

Lol I like it sleeper build ok

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Give it some cable management and a little more work and I bet you could even get this featured on PCPP

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great! who needs $100 case.

it would be nicer if you just drill some hole for the io and psu.

so its completely hidden from outside.

airflow wont be an issue.

 

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Never heard the term "wooden pc" before.

Heard plenty of times "potato pc"

Good luck with that one!

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Thanks for all of your suggestions guys. Right now i can't work on the case, but i have all the upgrades planned in mind: sleeve all the cables, put custom dust filters, hide cables and front usb and power button.

I think next January i'll be able to post some upgrades, so stay tuned

 

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Topic Update:

After almost a month of usage i noticed some flaws: no airflow in the back of the mobo (registered ram gets pretty toasty) and without filters the dust inside the system is increasing rapidly.

So after some consideration i decided to drop the project and switch to a TermalTake Core V21 (suits all my needs and costs 50€).

Thank you all for your support and comments for this project.

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