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New custom wall PC

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I just made a cad model for a case that I can mount to my wall and I want to know your guy's thoughts. Anything I sohuld change? add? https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8A2ZlQBXYa9 https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1DJGWG0LLPP2T?ref_=wl_share

OUTDATED JAN 2021 ===========> Check out my pc building guide! might be useful tho

It's great for planning new builds, getting a reference on where to start, or seeing what you need to play what games.

It also shows what I recommend for upgrading your stuff!

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ram - (2x8) 3200mhz

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psu - evga b5 550w bronze

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Personal preference, but I would try to thin it down a little, if the power supply is what's bulkiest, maybe consider SFX or even blade server PSUs. When I was making my chassis for my SR-X, i totally forgot about those options and went for a full ATX PSU which made the base a lot thicker than I desired.

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1 minute ago, hihihi8 said:

Personal preference, but I would try to thin it down a little, if the power supply is what's bulkiest, maybe consider SFX or even blade server PSUs. When I was making my chassis for my SR-X, i totally forgot about those options and went for a full ATX PSU which made the base a lot thicker than I desired.

As thin as possible is what I was going for but as you said with the psu being 86mm that whole back compartment is for cable mess and psu. The wood I'm planning on making this out of is being pushed down to less than 1mm in some places. Might have to go with aluminum :( I never did think about a slim model I will see if I can make it work!

OUTDATED JAN 2021 ===========> Check out my pc building guide! might be useful tho

It's great for planning new builds, getting a reference on where to start, or seeing what you need to play what games.

It also shows what I recommend for upgrading your stuff!

cpu - ryzen 5 3600

gpu - gtx 1070

ram - (2x8) 3200mhz

ssd - 970 evo plus 500gb

ssd2 - 860 qvo 1tb

mobo - asrock b450m hdv r4.0

psu - evga b5 550w bronze

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On 1/11/2021 at 10:37 PM, hihihi8 said:

Personal preference, but I would try to thin it down a little, if the power supply is what's bulkiest, maybe consider SFX or even blade server PSUs. When I was making my chassis for my SR-X, i totally forgot about those options and went for a full ATX PSU which made the base a lot thicker than I desired.

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OUTDATED JAN 2021 ===========> Check out my pc building guide! might be useful tho

It's great for planning new builds, getting a reference on where to start, or seeing what you need to play what games.

It also shows what I recommend for upgrading your stuff!

cpu - ryzen 5 3600

gpu - gtx 1070

ram - (2x8) 3200mhz

ssd - 970 evo plus 500gb

ssd2 - 860 qvo 1tb

mobo - asrock b450m hdv r4.0

psu - evga b5 550w bronze

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