Top 140mm fan to get more air to the GPU (keen eyes may also note the addition of a front facing USB HUB);
also visible through the top fan is the new radiator fan
Exhaust fan on the back to get rid of hot air inside the case
Smaller 60mm Noctua to get some airflow over the oscilloscope PSU, in case it is switched on without the computer running.
Assembly of the clock, still missing a "brain", but the display portion works.
My computer self identifies as an oscilloscope...
... and a component tester ... and a lab power supply ... and a logic analyzer ... and a multimeter
WORK In PROGRESS
This casemod is meant not to win any beauty contest, but simply meant to be practical. The integration of all that electronics equipment will make working on projects easier, as more desk space will be freed up by not having to have so many separate tools laying about.
The case as originally a TV / Radio / Cassette combo unit with an old CRT color TV. This case is compact compared to regular computer cases, but actually would offer up enough space to fit a full ATX motherboard and assorted components, if a PC was all that's supposed to go in there.
Color(s): Black
RGB Lighting? No
Theme: Technology
Cooling: AIO Cooling
Size: Mini-ITX
Type: General Build
Build Updates
Some more fans added
Top 140mm fan to get more air to the GPU (keen eyes may also note the addition of a front facing USB HUB);
also visible through the top fan is the new radiator fan
Exhaust fan on the back to get rid of hot air inside the case
Smaller 60mm Noctua to get some airflow over the oscilloscope PSU, in case it is switched on without the computer running.
Clock
Assembly of the clock, still missing a "brain", but the display portion works.
Basic transformation of the case to hold the PC and the Oscilloscope
Insides of the case before temporary assembly;
PC to the left and Oscilloscope to the front.
Power supplies (the oscilloscope has a separate one) to the right.
Testing of oscilloscope after assembly
Status after assembly. Still pretty bare bones, but after a week of tinkering to get the oscilloscope to fit I can finally use my PC again.
Added lab power supply, logic analyzer and component tester