MMUK
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If weight is a major consideration, what would be the feasibility of fitting a laptop screen? They are much lighter.
f592b":1ywi4qv3 said:A 17.3" laptop screen is what I've planned to fit into the case but I can't seem to find a rough estimate on what these panels weigh.
I've been shifting between using aluminium and plywood and even some designs which use a combination of both such as a plywood base with aluminium walls.Benchwayze":24p60oqh said:If i was making a case, I would use 2mm aluminium sheet, with aluminium angle all around the joints, I'd have socking great nuts and bolts (Brass probably) to hold it together, and I'd get out the camouflage paint, so it looks really functional, and purposeful. Then I'd feel I was making a job of it, making it worth the doing, and novel-ish. (No doubt, someone has done this already!)
But I do agree with Andy on the strength of plywood, so I'd say go for it.
HTH
John
It's a quadro gpu which I use for work mostly but I do game on it sometimes.Eric The Viking":24p60oqh said:It sounds like this is for gaming -- am I correct?
On fans, move the air in at the lowest practical point, up and out of the highest one...
I always like to have positive pressure high airflow with dust filtered fans, it keeps the temperatures down and dust out.woodenstuart":24p60oqh said:Ohh interesting project... I'm meaning to make a case for a non moving machine in MDF, with one air intake and one outlet. this will mean I can pressurise the case with filtered air, thus keeping the dust out and lots of cool air in.
I planned to use 18mm MDf since that's what I have spare from a job last time, overkill, but "free" :lol:
I don't won't to water-cool because I have to take it through airport security and I don't want them to tell me to throw away my closed loop cpu cooler or having to remove it and store it in the luggage. I also don't want to custom water-cool the cpu and gpu because I would have to drain it and fill it (plus leak test it) every time I flew.Droogs":24p60oqh said:If you are really worried about heat, then why not use a water cooling system?...
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