It is perfectly safe to have the HDD located where it is since the operating temperatures of the HDD is greater than the heat coming from the radiator, so the radiator is actually cooling the HDD since the air from one CPU is split up into three 120mm fans. Plus, the radiator has plenty of air to breathe because it is mounted on 30mm motherboard standoffs and that gives the radiator more than enough air to breathe.
This video is an inspiration. I've had a rough couple of days, and somehow this video is exactly what I needed. I've been thinking about wooden computer cases for a while now, and I've just bought a bunch of tools and started learning how to use them. I don't see anyone else doing stuff like this, I think it's super cool. I'm going to start my first wooden case today. I hope you enjoy yours, and I'll send you pictures or something if you're interested when I'm done.
you could have glued strips of metal to the filter and used magnets to keep the filter in place :) or used staples on the wood and magnets on the filter :) that mite work as well
Bravo. I was going to put dislike, but after I red your intro I changed my mind. You know that you have to put a cover. Even if you didn't know it then you know it now. All the dust seats on your precious built and components. So much effort and so much imagination is really sad to be covered by dust. I think glass or plexiglass cover is a must.
Really love the concept of this. Though granted I would have left my hard drive open and easy to get too in case I wanted to upgrade or it had a failure. Though that's what I love about making it out of wood. You can make it however you want. Good job and hope to see more cases in the future from you!
Great Video. You custom made your own case to fit your own needs and thats awesome! Granted I'm sure a metal computer case (depending on who makes the case) could have been cheaper (wood is not cheap) but instead of waiting for a case manufacturer to fit your needs you did something better and made your own and thats one skill I wish I had. Great Idea and video.👍👍👍👍
This costs more in time than materials actually - A decent price point for a case is $150-250 ish. I don't think he spent that much on wood, but definitely spent some time on it!
I believe these kind of projects cater to those people who 1) like custom stuff and / or 2) already have these materiales hanging around, left over from other projects
friend, it was incredible, surreal... I want to make a wooden casemod too, and I will use your video as an inspiration thank you from the bottom of my heart
I like how people gave him a thumbs down. Lol, like less than a quarter of them could even measure correctly. Love ❤️ the build man. Have you thought of relocating the power supply or turning the power supply and adding a cooling port?
I did similar for me, but from aluminium C-shape bars, stand is like T, but upside down. It costs 3 Euro + some screws and nuts. Painted with primer + matt black. Painted also mobo. Mobo mounted from right side, PSU and SSDs from left side. Custom LEDs, custom power button with red LED O-ring inside. Looks beautyful, it's quiet, CPU/GPU temps never reach 65 degrees. My first build, but I'm technicaly skilled. For all next gaming builds I'll always use this "upside down T-shape stand" instead of PC cases
similar to the design i came up with, but my power supply is on the bottom right corner and a little recessed in the frame, and the three triple 420 radiator is on the back of the case (MO RA3 core 420) ssd and pump reservoir are above psu to the right of motherboard where you have radiator and my front panel is on a custom made acylic square piece with my name and a led stirp inside it and i sandwiched all soft tubing and electric cables from psu and motherboard inbetween 2 wooden pieces for the main case body like you did with front panel connession
i plan to upload a video on my channel soon (still waiting for the MO-RA3 to come) most pieces are already cut to size, i just need to assemble it, also since i'm using mdf but i don't like how it looks i'm thinking of using those fake carbon fiber foils, i don't really like painted mdf
Do it man! One of my goals with this build was to inspire people, and you saying you want to make your own makes me so happy dude. Nothing is stopping you!
all that effort to use a fkn hdd....my eyes hurt...awesome job though dude...i love that you took your time with it even though you were in a hurry (using the washer on the corners lol) Good Job Mate !!!!
Lol, dat error message. Very nice, I would have put the radiator above to vent the air away from the board and HDD. Really cool, I'd love to see what it looks like with a nice stain on the wood.
easier Wooden PC case just take the drawer out of the bottom of your dresser and turn it on its side XD, interesting idea though the exhaust would've smelled great if you used spruce, white pine, cherry wood or apple wood
that takes a lot of equipment, dude. It's a cool idea but I am short of such expensive equipment. I think I'll just stick to buying one. but thanks for such a nice video and your craftsmanship is top-notch.
Bonjour, quel est le bois utiliser pour cette réalisation ? 5 ans après, le boitier a t il évoluer ? Hello, what is the wood to use for this realization? 5 years later, has the box evolved ?
Whats the front i/o modules manufacturer? Im looking to start a similar project and need a good front i/o, but i cant seem to find any that fit my needs.
can you share what you used for fasteners for mother board please.one tip never have cable in front of your saw, invest in festool saw with track its game changer.
Liked the video are you able provide link to the standoff you used, I like how you came from the bottom, I just couldn't make out all the items you used.
You did a fantastic job and the end result is nice. My only thought I can contribute is that with how you mounted your hard drive I would just be a little concerned with like vibration. Hard drives last a lot longer when they are mounted with some sort of soft rubber to isolate them. On the up side though I like that you are actively cooling your hard drive. They can get toasty over time if there is no air moving over them.
That’s wha t i was thinking. It’s gotta be hella noisy. Plus as the parts aren’t enclosed the fans will surely have to work harder due to air pressure and ambient room temp fluctuation. Also, although it’s not enclosed, Wood is an insulator of heat, so..... 🤷♂️ Don’t get me wrong, I admire your project, but like others I expected to see maybe Perspex or glass to complete the enclosure as I’m not convinced of its current practicality.
Mae si, tenes toda la razón, el detalle es que en ocasiones (como me sucede a mi) hacemos las cosas solo para probarnos a nosotros mismos que podemos hacerlo.
Еще все так сложно ради такой простой хуйни 🤦♂️, особенно блять когда он этот кусок говна на провода поставил...под которые сука отверстие сделал чтоб воткнуть спереди 🤦♂️ чтооооо блять сзади нет usb?????
Hello all well ?? I would like to know a website or reference from where you bought the accessories mainly the stand off's. I am from Brazil and here is a little difficult to get these accessories.
It is perfectly safe to have the HDD located where it is since the operating temperatures of the HDD is greater than the heat coming from the radiator, so the radiator is actually cooling the HDD since the air from one CPU is split up into three 120mm fans. Plus, the radiator has plenty of air to breathe because it is mounted on 30mm motherboard standoffs and that gives the radiator more than enough air to breathe.
You should think about some rubber padding or foam to dampen the vibrations.
@@Oldsah true man
@@WebbstR which bolts you use?
Can you give us plans and measures for the project
Met this dude in VR on bigscreen. Chill dude, hope you've been good man.
Yoo broski, been good my guy
This video is an inspiration. I've had a rough couple of days, and somehow this video is exactly what I needed.
I've been thinking about wooden computer cases for a while now, and I've just bought a bunch of tools and started learning how to use them. I don't see anyone else doing stuff like this, I think it's super cool. I'm going to start my first wooden case today. I hope you enjoy yours, and I'll send you pictures or something if you're interested when I'm done.
This made my day dude, I would love to see your progress.
How much the tools cost?
From a carpenter turned system administrator, absolutely great job ☺️ I think I'll give it a shot after watching this!
this is the FIRST open case design i actually like, well done my guy
Eeeey thank you my guy
BTW guys the PSU dust filter is no longer taped on, it's now stapled on.
Well that makes it easy to clean..
you could have glued strips of metal to the filter and used magnets to keep the filter in place :) or used staples on the wood and magnets on the filter :) that mite work as well
just saw this video
ruclips.net/video/d6WbW2zlUXM/видео.html
@@kennethdeguzman6588 Thank you for showing me.
Bravo.
I was going to put dislike, but after I red your intro I changed my mind. You know that you have to put a cover. Even if you didn't know it then you know it now.
All the dust seats on your precious built and components. So much effort and so much imagination is really sad to be covered by dust.
I think glass or plexiglass cover is a must.
Your Amount of Effort...Skill, Time and Passion. Great Stuff Young Man. Impressiv!
01:37 min, what are these screws called? and where can I buy them?
those are motherboard standoff screws, u can find some on amazon i believe
Really love the concept of this. Though granted I would have left my hard drive open and easy to get too in case I wanted to upgrade or it had a failure. Though that's what I love about making it out of wood. You can make it however you want. Good job and hope to see more cases in the future from you!
He mounts the hdd from the back side. So he can get to it whenever without having to remove the cooler. Im not seeing an issue here 🤷♂️
Dude- that is some serious woodworking skills! Bravo!
Thanks Paul, I really appreciate it :)
Wow, I was fantasying a wooden build until I watched this video..great job man
Can't believe i sat through all that, awesome job dude! Thought you were gonna add a plexi window at some point but still open case is cool!
thank you dude! yeah my plan was to do that but I fell in love with the open air case.
@@WebbstR plus better cooling
Great Video. You custom made your own case to fit your own needs and thats awesome! Granted I'm sure a metal computer case (depending on who makes the case) could have been cheaper (wood is not cheap) but instead of waiting for a case manufacturer to fit your needs you did something better and made your own and thats one skill I wish I had. Great Idea and video.👍👍👍👍
This costs more in time than materials actually - A decent price point for a case is $150-250 ish. I don't think he spent that much on wood, but definitely spent some time on it!
I believe these kind of projects cater to those people who 1) like custom stuff and / or 2) already have these materiales hanging around, left over from other projects
This is awesome, I'm a tech nerd and love making things with wood so this is a perfect video for me.
Hey bro! this was a really great idea! I'd love to see more! I think you did a kick-ass job with what you had.
thank you man
hi, bro, it is awesome! What is the name of the screw to attach the motherboard?
Thanks man, there called motherboard standoffs
When you're wood worker but also gamer 👍
Awesome build! It's satisfying to build and challenge yourself, and that great feeling when you are finished. Can't be bought.
Thank you man! One of the best feelings in the world ;)
For one so young, you have some slammin' woodworking skills !! Great job :)
Awesome Bud!!! I know it's just plywood but it needs 17 coats of varnish, that is a master piece
*Your Choice of Music is Commendable!* 👍👌
friend, it was incredible, surreal...
I want to make a wooden casemod too, and I will use your video as an inspiration thank you from the bottom of my heart
Hey man, its just great... keep going with this job! Waiting for more builds like this.
Thank you man, it means a lot
This is so therapeutic. I would love to have a case like this. Thanks for making this video!
notices this in recommended
you deserve more then 33 subs and i love your work!🥰
That honestly means so much to me, tyfam
Awesome build! Now all you need is some good LEDs!! You have inspired me to build my own! Thanks!
hahahhaha yup, dude I'm so happy to hear that, that was one of my goals with this build. you made my day
Incredible work! Congratulations...
Thanks. Great idea on how to install the motherboard standoff screws size!! I needed it
Cool!! And where can I get the medal pieces that hold the motherboard?
20mm motherboard standoffs I believe they're called. I'll look in eBay 👍
Exactly ;)
Great idea, execution on 10 out of 10. Well done, keep it up.
Thank you man :)
I like how people gave him a thumbs down. Lol, like less than a quarter of them could even measure correctly. Love ❤️ the build man. Have you thought of relocating the power supply or turning the power supply and adding a cooling port?
Thank you man, there's already a hole in the bottom piece for psu cooling and it's still working fine
I have one when my game crashed . Then somone in the game typing "WOODEN PC" 😁
A 20 minute video took your 2 days
Hats off to you sir
Awesome work dude!
I did similar for me, but from aluminium C-shape bars, stand is like T, but upside down. It costs 3 Euro + some screws and nuts. Painted with primer + matt black. Painted also mobo. Mobo mounted from right side, PSU and SSDs from left side. Custom LEDs, custom power button with red LED O-ring inside. Looks beautyful, it's quiet, CPU/GPU temps never reach 65 degrees. My first build, but I'm technicaly skilled. For all next gaming builds I'll always use this "upside down T-shape stand" instead of PC cases
Sir, this is a masterwork.
You are to kind sir
similar to the design i came up with, but my power supply is on the bottom right corner and a little recessed in the frame, and the three triple 420 radiator is on the back of the case (MO RA3 core 420) ssd and pump reservoir are above psu to the right of motherboard where you have radiator and my front panel is on a custom made acylic square piece with my name and a led stirp inside it and i sandwiched all soft tubing and electric cables from psu and motherboard inbetween 2 wooden pieces for the main case body like you did with front panel connession
nice dude, do you have a picture?
i plan to upload a video on my channel soon (still waiting for the MO-RA3 to come) most pieces are already cut to size, i just need to assemble it, also since i'm using mdf but i don't like how it looks i'm thinking of using those fake carbon fiber foils, i don't really like painted mdf
10/10 for the effort. 0/10 for time and cost building it. Jokes aside, I know you did this for the fun of it. Gj.
Awesome build and dedication.
thank you man, really appreciate it :)
Nice! Beautiful machine! Makes me want to make a wood case! Looking to build with a fan cooled Ryzen 3400G APU.
Do it man! One of my goals with this build was to inspire people, and you saying you want to make your own makes me so happy dude. Nothing is stopping you!
u are amazing bro, congrats for the case, your work is awesome, i hope to do something similar some day, i enjoyed the video so much!
all that effort to use a fkn hdd....my eyes hurt...awesome job though dude...i love that you took your time with it even though you were in a hurry (using the washer on the corners lol)
Good Job Mate !!!!
Yeah aint been getting that bag to often lately, so a 5 year old hdd it is... lmao. but thank you man honestly
Mate thanks so much for this video I'm making a similar case and didn't have a clue on how to do a pcie bracket. Thanks
Nice idea, but the rad heats the hdd ... could be placed better but its nice and handmade
More like the rad cools the HDD, that's why I put it there. But thank you.
if he have the fans sucking air through the rad it pulls cold air over the hdd :)
@@MartinHamlot is that air cold tho? (its not)
@@KmcStas "cold" air as in room temp :p
@@MartinHamlot just move your hand near exhaust of your pc or lapton whatever and tell me how much it is ambient air temp ok
Wow what a build. and it looks really nice at the end :)
thanks my guy ;)
Lol, dat error message. Very nice, I would have put the radiator above to vent the air away from the board and HDD.
Really cool, I'd love to see what it looks like with a nice stain on the wood.
Can you link what used for mounting the motherboard? I want to do something like this to my hp8300 sff computer.
www.ebay.com/itm/120Pcs-M3-Male-Female-Brass-Standoff-Spacer-PCB-Board-Hex-Screws-Nut-Assortment/302265692677?epid=28009505885&hash=item4660707205:g:fCkAAOSwSlBY2b7j
Good video plus I like the soundtrack!
Soundtrack is the best
That is amazing work. Good job.
What about the heat that produce and it's all wooden
It's not enough heat to start a fire plus everything is raised of the wood
Nice job my bro. Looks sweet.
ey ty fam
7:00 Oh Jesus, w10 again, hey wait, oh god its fine
Yeah is big work and long time
oh god not again, wait iam on manjaro. 2 min later on laptop, Mint Laptop:GRUB RESCUE . $hiT
What is the front io hub? I can't find any with usb and a power button like yours
actually earned a sub i love this
This video shows if you have talent you can make anything 🤘😎🤘
This is amazing. One question...why didn't you stain the wood and give it a thick clear coat? Or just the clear? Either way I'm subbed now
Hahha thank you man, this was my finals project for school and I had to get it done asap.
WebbstR _ well you nailed the project imo
Wow! great job buddy!
7:00 What a scare! OMG
Jajajaja me pasó igual con esa blue screen
@@matiz323 me la re crei jajajaaja ya estaba cambiando la pc
matiz323 soy
Thanks! I want to build a wooden case also. What is the name of those things on 1:38 (kind of standoffs) and where can I buy them?
Jajaja casi me da un paro cardiaco al ver esa pantalla azul de la muerte
Hahahahha got you dude
😂😂😂
Bravo !!! I'd like to see the work produced by anyone of the folks who gave this fine video a thumbs down. Keep up the good work. You are a class act.
I don't really care though, people can have their own opinions. But thank you though :)
Bom trabalho!! Abraços do Brasil ❤️
Very cool idea!. well done !
Thank you man ;)
What? No RGB?
Just kidding. You did an awesome job.
hahaha thank you, thinking about getting some new fans and putting led strips underneath the base to get some ungerglow action.
what was the bronze looking tube he used with the screws
easier Wooden PC case just take the drawer out of the bottom of your dresser and turn it on its side XD, interesting idea though the exhaust would've smelled great if you used spruce, white pine, cherry wood or apple wood
it's made out of pine plywood and yes it smelled great for a while
that takes a lot of equipment, dude. It's a cool idea but I am short of such expensive equipment. I think I'll just stick to buying one. but thanks for such a nice video and your craftsmanship is top-notch.
Looks good. Is a lot of work. But hmm i work professional with wood. And my heart hurt xD. Is okay man. Good work/idea.
I made a prototype case before this one with 2 layers of plywood only, didn't have anywhere to put the cables. so that's why this one has 3.
Hey can you send link or show where to get stand off and nut like the one you use in the video.
im going to attempt this but will laser cut most of the small parts at my University
Fuck yeah dude
Bonjour, quel est le bois utiliser pour cette réalisation ? 5 ans après, le boitier a t il évoluer ?
Hello, what is the wood to use for this realization? 5 years later, has the box evolved ?
When i streaming and so lag to play game
People : "Wooden Pc"
Imagine learning english
NoFING
englis language is suck
Whats the front i/o modules manufacturer? Im looking to start a similar project and need a good front i/o, but i cant seem to find any that fit my needs.
Dad, where are those 2x4 you said we had??
can you share what you used for fasteners for mother board please.one tip never have cable in front of your saw, invest in festool saw with track its game changer.
вот это ты заморочелся...👍🤓, я даж чёт без перемоток наблюдал🤗
hahaha yeah I got confused a couple of times during the build.
Liked the video are you able provide link to the standoff you used, I like how you came from the bottom, I just couldn't make out all the items you used.
I spent a nice chill moment. @mozinor you could too ;)
You did a fantastic job and the end result is nice.
My only thought I can contribute is that with how you mounted your hard drive I would just be a little concerned with like vibration. Hard drives last a lot longer when they are mounted with some sort of soft rubber to isolate them. On the up side though I like that you are actively cooling your hard drive. They can get toasty over time if there is no air moving over them.
THANK YOU GUYS SO MUCH FOR 100 K !!! MORE VIDEOS ON THE WAY!!
100k? Donde?
YOU LIAR!!!!!!!!!!
Would be cool to see you make a pc case with acoustic improvements.
That’s wha t i was thinking. It’s gotta be hella noisy. Plus as the parts aren’t enclosed the fans will surely have to work harder due to air pressure and ambient room temp fluctuation. Also, although it’s not enclosed, Wood is an insulator of heat, so..... 🤷♂️
Don’t get me wrong, I admire your project, but like others I expected to see maybe Perspex or glass to complete the enclosure as I’m not convinced of its current practicality.
love it,. brazil love u videos
Opened and exposed box, can the PC gets a little NOISY with SIX fans running at the same time, incl the Power supply fan?
Extremely quiet, that's why I have 3 fans for the CPU so that they can run at a lower RPM but still offer adequate cooling
nice man - shood carve sumthing into it then oil it
Where can I get those studs and screws for plywood?
7:00
Every gamers dream😍😍😍shout out from phillipines.
Seriously, wear a dust mask, or you won't last long...
I know man, next time you see me imma be wearing a dust mask ;)
can we have the design or the cassis template plz ?
Sale mas barato comprar el estuche.... EN FIN... ((CADA CABEZA Y PENSAMIENTO ES UN MUNDO)).
Mae si, tenes toda la razón, el detalle es que en ocasiones (como me sucede a mi) hacemos las cosas solo para probarnos a nosotros mismos que podemos hacerlo.
I would trust my life to someone who uses the other side of the saw as a ruler. Great build!
Hahahha i dont have a long ruler tho that's the thing
@@WebbstR well nobody needs one anyways hahahaha
07:00 oopsie woopsie???? Anyone???
That was super cool! hard to believe you've only got 595 subs!
What's subs?
То чувство когда руки из жопы
Еще все так сложно ради такой простой хуйни 🤦♂️, особенно блять когда он этот кусок говна на провода поставил...под которые сука отверстие сделал чтоб воткнуть спереди 🤦♂️ чтооооо блять сзади нет usb?????
Ога, КЗ придет, а тут дрова)
Да, жопа полная, еще под музычку в стиле лаунджа запилил ролик, сидишь и думаешь, щас будет нечто)) Ну да ладно, пожалеем пацана и поставим ему лайк)
Русский комент сделал мой день😂
заберите у него фрезер, и лобзик...
ключи от мастерской заберите
Fantastic build!
thank you man honestly
Nice one, looking forward to try and make one for my micro atx system. What are the measurements for the graphics card shield holder?
What is that machine at 10:26 called?
Overhand Router
Somebody: "How big is your pc case?"
Americans: "One and a half handsaws"
Hello all well ??
I would like to know a website or reference from where you bought the accessories mainly the stand off's.
I am from Brazil and here is a little difficult to get these accessories.
I need the measures of stand off's, if you have the link inde I can buy and export to the country where I live would be of great help.
Where do you buy the mono risers and how many do I need. Any other parts that need risers ?