"COSK" - a wooden PC desk with a computer inside
This piece was designed and build for my journeyman's examination. I finished it this summer and can call myself a carpenter now.
It uses a solid wood body made from walnut and ash in combination with steel legs and tinted glass.
Under the glass sits a removable box which houses all the components for my computer. The intake is handled by three of Noctuas NF-F12 chromax fans under the raised reservoir. The fresh air can pass over all components and then exit through the radiator, with the help of another set of fans. Of course, there are appropriate cutouts on the underside of the desk.
Behind the box is a compartment with plenty of space for a power strip and all extra cable length you may have. It can be accessed with the flap on the back. Cables for the monitor can pass through the indent on the top surface. I intended it for use with a wall mount for now.
There are two USB ports and a Power Button to the side, which are routed under the PC-box. Additionally, there is a wireless charger right next to the IO.
The legs can easily be removed for transport.
I already have a build log in place over at bit-tech.
More pics:PC-box, desk
If you have any other questions, let me know.
It uses a solid wood body made from walnut and ash in combination with steel legs and tinted glass.
Under the glass sits a removable box which houses all the components for my computer. The intake is handled by three of Noctuas NF-F12 chromax fans under the raised reservoir. The fresh air can pass over all components and then exit through the radiator, with the help of another set of fans. Of course, there are appropriate cutouts on the underside of the desk.
Behind the box is a compartment with plenty of space for a power strip and all extra cable length you may have. It can be accessed with the flap on the back. Cables for the monitor can pass through the indent on the top surface. I intended it for use with a wall mount for now.
There are two USB ports and a Power Button to the side, which are routed under the PC-box. Additionally, there is a wireless charger right next to the IO.
The legs can easily be removed for transport.
I already have a build log in place over at bit-tech.
More pics:PC-box, desk
If you have any other questions, let me know.
Color(s): Black Brown Orange
RGB Lighting? Yes
Theme: Desk / Table
Cooling: Custom Liquid Cooling
Size: Mini-ITX
Type: General Build
Contests
This build participated in 5 contests.
| Rank | Contest | Date |
|---|---|---|
| #11 | Build of the Month - December 2021 | ended |
| #7 | Build of the Month - November 2021 | ended |
| #7 | Build of the Month - October 2021 | ended |
| #3 | Build of the Month - September 2021 | ended |
| #14 | Build of the Month - August 2021 | ended |
Hardware
CPU
$ 317.00
Motherboard
$ 243.99
Memory
$ 98.00
Graphics
$ 1,200.00
Storage
$ 134.99
Case Fan
$ 161.70
Cooling
$ 209.06
Cooling
$ 309.99
Cooling
$ 140.00
Cooling
$ 40.00
Cooling
$ 92.29
CableMod
$ 200.00
Accessories
$ 59.97
Accessories
$ 40.00
Accessories
$ 52.23
Estimated total value of this build:
$ 5,100.70
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