mrjack
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While looking for a case for my next rig, I was somewhat disappointed by the cases out there on the market. Either a case was the wrong size, lacked features I was looking for, not available in my country or was simply too expensive to acquire. So I'm giving some serious thought to doing a scratch build, aka making my own case.
Some features I want to incorporate:
• lots of space
• cable management, not just to improve airflow but also looks
• efficient cooling, but also as silent as possible
• preferably made out of aluminum in order to keep down the weight
• removable motherboard tray
How I plan to do them:
• build a large case (duh), make separate compartments for the motherboard, power supply and hard drives (should also make the cooling more efficient)
• space between the removable motherboard tray and side panel, as well as space for running cables throughout the lower sections of the case
• use 120mm, or even better, 140mm fans
• made mostly out of aluminum, but will probably have some steel parts for stuff like sturdy HDD racks
• two or three bars vertically across the top section of the case with a sheet of aluminum, which has the standoffs, attached to them
At first I thought of using 120mm fans with 3-way switches for operating the fans at 12V, 5V and turning them off. But then it struck me. If at all possible, I should look into getting bigger fans, just because they run at lower speeds while still pushing a lot of air and being quiet. My current design would allow for installing 12 hard drives, while still having a lot of space left over for installing the motherboard and other components.
Most parts will hopefully be easy to make. Just cut the aluminum to proper dimensions and bend 90°, which they should be able to do at the store where I buy the aluminum. The ends of some of them will have to be cut to the shape of a wedge. Then just drill holes for the screws and fasten the parts together. Quite a bit of rubber will be going into the case as well in order to remove as much vibration as possible from hard drives and fans.
I'll post more SketchUp sketches as soon as I can, but I'm going to have to update my design a bit before I do that.
I have some questions though:
• Has anyone done anything similar before?
• Do you have any ideas for the backplate, buy one or try to build one?
• Any ideas on how to make the front panel of the DVD-drive fit into the case? The case will have brushed aluminum panels attached on to the frame of the case.
I've been thinking about trying to make a brushed aluminum front panel, but it's going to be tedious work making it attach to the drive sled. Any suggestions or links to forum threads or guides on making front panels for DVD-drives?
Some features I want to incorporate:
• lots of space
• cable management, not just to improve airflow but also looks
• efficient cooling, but also as silent as possible
• preferably made out of aluminum in order to keep down the weight
• removable motherboard tray
How I plan to do them:
• build a large case (duh), make separate compartments for the motherboard, power supply and hard drives (should also make the cooling more efficient)
• space between the removable motherboard tray and side panel, as well as space for running cables throughout the lower sections of the case
• use 120mm, or even better, 140mm fans
• made mostly out of aluminum, but will probably have some steel parts for stuff like sturdy HDD racks
• two or three bars vertically across the top section of the case with a sheet of aluminum, which has the standoffs, attached to them
At first I thought of using 120mm fans with 3-way switches for operating the fans at 12V, 5V and turning them off. But then it struck me. If at all possible, I should look into getting bigger fans, just because they run at lower speeds while still pushing a lot of air and being quiet. My current design would allow for installing 12 hard drives, while still having a lot of space left over for installing the motherboard and other components.
Most parts will hopefully be easy to make. Just cut the aluminum to proper dimensions and bend 90°, which they should be able to do at the store where I buy the aluminum. The ends of some of them will have to be cut to the shape of a wedge. Then just drill holes for the screws and fasten the parts together. Quite a bit of rubber will be going into the case as well in order to remove as much vibration as possible from hard drives and fans.
I'll post more SketchUp sketches as soon as I can, but I'm going to have to update my design a bit before I do that.
I have some questions though:
• Has anyone done anything similar before?
• Do you have any ideas for the backplate, buy one or try to build one?
• Any ideas on how to make the front panel of the DVD-drive fit into the case? The case will have brushed aluminum panels attached on to the frame of the case.
I've been thinking about trying to make a brushed aluminum front panel, but it's going to be tedious work making it attach to the drive sled. Any suggestions or links to forum threads or guides on making front panels for DVD-drives?