Stalker's custom PC desk

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  1. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #91

    Thanks for the answers guys. I'll take that opinion,seems good.
    When we are at hdd, it should be also fixed with velcro, or? Cause I want to make sure that its properltly fixed and its not moving.

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  2. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #92

    Hi,
    No place to put velcro on an hdd
    I'd just get a hdd rack and put it in there.
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  3. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #93

    I personally do not like having components laying around loose in a computer case, even one that is going to be pretty much stationary, like when installed in a desk. Velcro is good enough for an SSD (although I prefer something more secure but, then again, I tend to be anal) but an HDD is heavy enough, I would prefer using a mounting bracket of some kind that is screwed to the case (in this case, pardon the pun, a desk), then secure the HDD to the bracket.

    Both 2.5" and 3.5" drives have four mounting holes on the bottom side of the drives. You could just drill holes in the floor of the desk compartment and run screws through the floor from underneath to secure the drives. An alternative would be to use 3mm threaded rod for 2.5" drives or 6-32 threaded rod for 3.5" drives screwed into the bottom of the drives, then drop the rods through the holes in the floor and secure with regular nuts or even wing nuts. I would suggest using short spacers between the drives and the surface the drives are being mounted to.

    Another way to mount drives would be to use angle stock (aluminum looks good—good enough to not need painting—and is easier to work with). Just drill holes in the upright legs that will match the mounting holes in the sides of the drives and holes in the legs that will be mounted to the surface the drive is being mounted to for screws to fasten it to the surface. I personally feel installing the angles to the desk first with the legs being screwed down facing each other, then screwing in the drives would look better but you could also screw the angles to the drives first with the other legs pointing out, then screw down the angles to the surface.
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  4. mjf
    Posts : 5,969
    Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
       #94

    A HDD needs to be properly mounted with a clamp based rack or side screws. Also, positioned with good air flow.
    An SSD is just a chunk of Nand memory. You can lie it on the bottom of your case for that matter as far as I'm concerned. It isn't "neat" but you should see my wardrobe.
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  5. Posts : 1,436
    Windows 7 Home Premium
       #95

    I sometimes fantasize about having a computer desk with like a small elevator for my computer, so when I'm alone it could be up and about but then if I were to get a drop in guest, I would press a button and the computer kind of like smoothly hide itself away inside the desk away from view.

    Might be a little bit silly, or then this is just the little geek within me.
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  6. Posts : 9,600
    Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #96

    BorisTheAnimal said:
    I sometimes fantasize about having a computer desk with like a small elevator for my computer, so when I'm alone it could be up and about but then if I were to get a drop in guest, I would press a button and the computer kind of like smoothly hide itself away inside the desk away from view.

    Might be a little bit silly, or then this is just the little geek within me.
    Their is nothing silly about that. That actually sounds like a good idea and hardware exists to make it happen. You would just have to be creative.
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  7. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #97

    Hi,
    Yea they have been doing that with t.v.'s for years now :)
    Tad on the expensive side though
    https://www.tvlift.com/storage-lifts/model-al-125/
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  8. Posts : 8,679
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #98

    Hello, back again.

    Yesterday I was working with the project, cutting, mounting etc... So the results are:

    I got CM E1 thermal pound for the CPU. It cames with 3 or 4 grams package, so I put on my brother pc a bit. :)



    The HDD was mounted on the rack that came with my previous case. Hdd and Ssd are not mounted on the board, they just "float". HDD will be screwed and the SSD will be mounted with velcro.


    I got some adhesive carbon tape, that help me to "hide" that ugly wood color. I got it year ago from AliExpress. It helps me now. :)



    Everything mounted on the board.



    Testing the fans, ok.




    I was not precise while drawing, so the GPU grill was not fitting good. I was using some tools to make it fit. Yea, that is so ugly, but it will pass, cuz it's on the backside, and nobody can see it. :)
    Backside with PSU's, I/O.



    And, one quick video for the project. It was recorded with Messenger app, so the quality is really bad, sorry about that. FullHD video will come after I mount led stripes, two more fans and buy a monitor. :)

    Quick Test Video

    Here are two screenshots from the setup. Temperatures are great in idle, even lower that I expected.

    Stalker's custom PC desk-capture.png

    One SC from the WEI, with new CPU installed.

    Stalker's custom PC desk-captur.png


    That's what I've done, and there's the quick test on the project.

    Things to do next:

    - buy a glass for the topside.
    - buy led stripes for the inside.
    - buy two more 120mm fans, even the idle temps are excellent now.
    - buy a monitor.
    - buy a swith for the Power/Reset buttons.

    That's the rest, but maybe it will take a while, cuz I need extra money for that, especially monitor. :)

    Thanks for the help and for the attention. Any critics are welcome.

    Boshko.
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  9. Posts : 26,869
    Windows 11 Pro
       #99

    Really well done Boshko. You've put a lot of work and thought into this. Congratulations on a project well done.
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  10. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
       #100

    Hi,
    Nice
    That is some cool looking tape :)
    Plywood/ particle board... are all pretty tough to cut so don't feel bad a little black paint/ tape goes a long way.
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