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Table gaming/editing pc

poirat

So a while ago i saw Linus' video on the desk PC he built and i thought it was an interesting concept so i decided since i needed to upgrade my pc anyway might as well spend the extra money and go the full mile. i have the computers built and running i just have to do some touch up and decoration/lighting to finish it.

so the table is made of 4"x 4" fence posts for the legs, 8" x 3/4" siding boards(they were used since they had a lip the glass could sit on) i used 1"x 4" boards for a base substrate to increase rigidity and i put a hardwood plywood on top of that for the floor. i also installed some pieces to hide any bad cuts that were made. the table was then coated with white primer and some black house paint.

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i then moved on to gathering the hardware i would use so since i decided i would make 2 PCS i went with an Intel build for my gaming PC and a AMD build for my editing PC

intel pc specs

cpu: i7 8700k ocd to 5.1 ghz

motherboard: asus maximus x hero 

ram: 16 gb of Kingston hyperx fur (black) and 16 gb of crucial ballistics (white)

gpu: nvidia evga gtx 1080 ti

storage: for now i have a 256 gb wd nvme drive and a 2tb hard drive

water cooling: 

cpu: ekwb monoblock nickle plated

gpu: ekwb full cover block nickle plated

tubing: hardline tubing under the glass and soft tubing between the rads and the inlet/outlet of the table

radiator ekwb pe 480mm 

 

AMD pc build

cpu: ryzen 7 1700 no oc yet

motherboard: asus crosshair vi hero

ram: 16 gb of Kingston hyperx fur (black) and 16 gb of crucial ballistics (white)

gpu: nvidia evga gtx 1070

storage: samsung 850 pro 500 gb ssd and a 4 tb hard drive

water cooling:

cpu: ekwb monoblock nickle plated

gpu: ekwb full cover block nickle plated

tubing: hardline tubing under the glass and soft tubing between the rads and the inlet/outlet of the table

radiator ekwb pe 480mm 

 

 

 

P.S. more pictures to come just a little bust with school.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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