Does such a HTPC case exist?

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  1. Posts : 1,326
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       #71

    All i can say is get stable first! Btw after all tbis how much would it cost you?thibk about setting apart 5 quid i something every 2 weeks.this is always a good idea
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       #72

    I imagine it would cost $1,200-$2,000. All of the components except for the case costs $1,000 for the system with the video card, and the one without I think is only a little bit cheaper.

    But the other system won't have a video card, so high-end parts are pointless...
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       #73

    Actually it might not cost that much. I've sort have gotten emotionally attached to the really small case, the one without the graphics card or the RAID 10 drives. Since it doesn't have discrete graphics, there's no point in making this an super expensive high end system. I do intend to use haswell, however this should be a close approximation of what the system will be (assuming the Phanteks heat sink works with haswell's LGA1150 socket):

    Slim slot-loading Bluray drive - $150 or so (preferably, but I may settle)
    Intel i5 with top of the line graphics - $250
    2TB SATA drive - $120
    Midrange motherboard - $100
    160w (200w peak) picoPSU - $50 (required)
    180GB SSD with ~500MB/s read/write - $150
    Phanteks PH-TC90LS 45MM tall heatsink and fan - $27 (required)
    Samsung 2x4GB DDR3 low profile ram - $35

    That's just under $900, minus shipping and case; and I could price around (or settle on cheaper parts) to bring the price down maybe $200 more.
    If I go through Ponoko it should cost about $60 for the case, so I should be able to do this entire project under $1000, and maybe even with shipping.
    Just checked, and total cost with shipping and taxes for these components will be about $950, including the custom case. I would need to add $50-100 or so for all of the little components needed (cables, switches, screws, standoffs, and front ports), but so far the price isn't so bad. It shouldn't be to hard to budget for this eventually.
    Last edited by FuturDreamz; 14 Dec 2012 at 00:13.
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  4. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #74

    do you really need 2tb, if your saving money may aswell get a smaller 500gb hdd and keep adding as you need them... this will spread the cost out more and is better as then instead of having 1 large hdd with the same access speed, ypou can have multiple which can then be used to access diffrent programs and files on diffrent drives more quickly as your not relying opn the speed of only one hdd
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       #75

    I can only fit one 3.5" hard drive into this setup.

    Inside dimensions: 6.7" deep, 12.5" wide, 2.2" tall

    https://www.sevenforums.com/overclock...ml#post2205158
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  6. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
       #76

    Ahh ok. That makes sense. What about 2.5"
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  7. Posts : 1,660
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       #77

    They don't come in 2TB capacities, and it will lead to a lot of wasted space. with this setup the entire width of the system is enough to fit the motherboard and a 3.5" drive side by side, with just enough room for a SSD in front of the 3.5" drive. on top of the drives is an air gap, large enough for having a full set of front ports and buttons, with a vent in the rear.

    If I go to just 2.5" drives, there will be a big gap between the front and rear drives which cannot really be filled, and I'd need more drives stacked on top, which will encroach on the needed air gap. and I can't make the system not as wide, otherwise there's no room for the optical drive.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #78

    get a 750gb wd black

    it has 7200rpm and it is in a 2.5" package
    use some type of adhesive with thermal tolerance for hdds
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       #79

    I'm sorry I'm taking so long.

    I've found a few cases that seem like they would work, but they compromise in just slightly the wrong way.
    HIPER - PRODUCTS - HIPERMEDIA - HTPC Chassis - HMC-1K53A (comes with only 200W PSU)
    TF5 HTPC Home Theatre PC Case - Karma® T-series (a little deep)
    :: GM Corporation Ltd :: PC Case & PowerSupply
    Lian Li Industrial Co., Ltd.
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  10. Posts : 1,660
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       #80

    I Had a breakthrough with the full sized version: since the height of the case is dictated by the TFX PSU, I can raise the motherboard enough to place drives below it, while still having unobstructed room for the fan and heatsink.

    This has a proper video card, and room for 1 SSD and 2 HDDs (screwed on from below)
    Dimensions (internal) are: 2.5" tall, 13.3" wide, 8.2" deep


    My design is dependent on This PSU, or to be more precise, TFX PSUs with a nonprotruding fan on top.
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