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[Project] SFF

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    Nooo. Dont ruin the front with a fugly card reader. If you have to stick on in make it stealth, the way the usb and audio connectors are on the tj-09 small little flappy thing.

    Have to say its looking good tho !


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    What if I put the card reader at the very top? That way it will be hidden by the hood unless you're looking directly at or up at the front panel

    Or maybe I should hide it altogether....

    I could make an external box that houses an Optical drive and a card reader that connects with a single multicore cable, That would be pretty cool :)

    Or make guides for the perforated sheet slide so that it can slide down 3 inches to reveal the card reader? So many ideas so little time :P

    *edit* Front panel with sliding front

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    i like that idea !


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Thanks! But I decided to flip it upside down :) So that gravity closes the door... Saves me having to use some sort of spring mechanism to keep it closed, Went on a bit of a shopping spree today, Will post pics soon


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


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    I don't know what this crap is but it was cheap and i'm making the sliding rails for the perforated sheet from it

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  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    I was going to use an original panel from the PC7 Plus as the front panel and I foolishly assumed it would "just fit" seen as i have not changed the width of the original case... But, The panel is the same size as the shell so it will not fit inside it :/ So i just wasted an hour or so cutting and folding it...

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    And after all that it doesn't fit and I cut my finger!

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    So I have two options now, Get an original side panel from the PC7 Plus professionally folded, Or just get the fabricator to fold a new piece of Aluminium or Stainless steel, I suppose it doesn't really matter as the front panel will be painted black...


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Ok I decided to go back to the fabricator and get him to make me a piece for the front panel, Its going to be made from thick aluminium plate i think, It will be mounted to an internal frame i'm making from aluminium angle bar

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    Should look something like this when its done

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    If the finish isn't great or if it just doesn't look cool I might still paint it black

    And here is the layout incase anyone was confused

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    The 120mm fan on the HX620 will face forwards and exhaust / intake air through the perforated sheet


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,227 ✭✭✭awhir


    looken well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    So the psu will suck cold air for the outside, let it war up then blow it into the case ? Or are you going ot make some form of duct to allow the hot air to leave via the top of the case ?


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


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    Thats the current plan, if i have any temp problems I will make an aluminium duct to redirect the heat out through the perforated sheet.

    Going to collect the front panel / frame from the fabricator this evening


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    That looks like alot of air comming in, but very little going out. But if you use low rpm/cfm fans on the intake and something like a 1200/1600rpm scythe on the exhaust there shouldnt be a problem.

    Id almost add a second fan to blow up to the gfx, and if yoru using onboard sound use another 120mm fan in place of the pci brackets to blow some more air out. Or you could seperate the top and bottom completly. Each have their own intake and exhaust. Cause that fan on the front is only going to be blowing warm air at the cpu/ram.


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Yeah I might make that vent to redirect the PSU exhaust back out the front so the 120 in the front will be bringing cool air to the CPU

    I have a 120mm Noctua and a 120mm Scythe s-flex and a 120*38mm Scythe Ultra Kaze for the IFX-14. Hoping to get away with just those 3 as i want it to be pretty quiet too.. I dont think airflow will be a big problem, in such a tiny case even with 50CFM fans all the air in the case will be replaced every second or so


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Ok My parts arrived today \o/ Inspiration to get cracking again :)

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    Case with side rails

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    IT FITS :D

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    Back to work....


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 12,401 ✭✭✭✭Anti


    Looking good ! MOAR PICS! ! !one


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Hi Everyone so its been almost 3 years since I updated this.. wow :D The project just got abandoned but after seeing the guts of the project in the shed a few weeks ago I decided get stuck in again.

    So, I wanted to build a Small Form Factor Machine, that could take a Full ATX case, a couple of HDDs and a decent GPU and I wanted it to be light and portable. Its made out of aluminium and stainless steel.

    I think back in 08 the specs were Q6600 / 4870, its now a Core i5 2500k / GTX 560

    Its almost finished now, still have to decide on a few things but Im posting from it as we speak :)

    I think its quite neat and tidy considering its size, it currently has a 80GB Intel X25-M SSD and a 1.5TB WD HDD and there is room for another HDD and I could fit more if I made additional brackets etc..

    The GTX 560 is a smallish card (9") but has rear power ports, I could fit an 11" card if it had side mount power ports. And I could fit any size card or even two cards if I moved the PSU up higher which isnt a major job but would make cable management a nightmare!

    I had a limited budget and the GTX 560 is the best card I could afford but its a great card for the money.

    Some other things that still need to be done:

    Handle,
    Proper power switch,
    Front USB

    Anyway here are the pictures:

    Heres the lower portion of the case, you can see my Velcro mounted SSD!

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    The budget-tastic CoolerMaster TX3

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    Here is the Stainless Steel shell

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    And with the Stainless Steel Grill

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    And here is the rear, I think this really shows how small it is, My engineering is a little rough around the edges, I tend to rush things :D That lead is a temporary power switch.

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    And with the front plate that i may or may not use, opinions?

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    Seen as the PSU's "kettle lead" is not accesible, I put a femal socket on the back of the case and this feeds the PSU, the connections are soldered, its sleeved and earthed to the case.

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    Incase you were wondering how the HDD is mounted... Its mounted using 4 long screws, you can see a rubber O-ring on the outside and there are rubber "pillars" inside the case to absorb vibrations and give it some room to breath

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    more pics:


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    And here is a link to a Picasa Album, there are some additional images there.

    I know I could have done more extravagant things but I was on a limited budget and wanted it up and running finally!

    Im quite happy with the size, its 29.4 litres and the average mid-tower case is about 44 litres so its only 2/3 the size. You could make a much smaller case but I think this is a small as you can make it while keeping things relatively simple!


    Thanks for looking!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭papu


    Gonna polish it up , spray it or leave it as is? Tis Lookin well! Glad you finally got round to finishin it!


  • Subscribers Posts: 6,408 ✭✭✭conzy


    Hey long time no see! i dunno what to do with it, It got a few scratches and bumps from being left around so I might spray it. Would be nice to get someone that sprays cars to do it as a nixer. get it done in ferrari red or something :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 7,002 ✭✭✭Komplett-Tech: Ryan


    You can spray it yourself, it's really easy to do. Lots of guides on youtube.


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