Plexiglas Computer

by RoeyLeon in Circuits > Computers

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Plexiglas Computer

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Hello everyone

My brother ( Zack ) has got a birthday on October. and his Living room computer decided to commit suicide 

Since i love building stuff ( Especially from Plexiglas ) i made him a super cool HTPC Computer with a case of Plexiglas !


Enjoy !

 :) 





Purchase List

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The Things you need to buy in order to complete this Instructable are:

Material :

1 x 1.5 Meter of Regular 4 MM Plexiglas
60 x 15 CM of Black 3 MM Plexiglas

Computer Parts :

MotherBoard (Intel H67 )
Cpu (Intel G2030 )
Cooling Fan for CPU (Zalman )
Power supply  (Slim Seasonic 250Watt )
HDD 320GB
Chassis Fan
2 Switches ( On/OFF  & Reset )
Small LED Strip



Tools and peripherals :

Bolts and Nuts ( 120 or so )
Drill +Drill kit
Saw + Special blade for metal - best for cutting plastic
Electric driller
Wires for LED and for lengthening the  Chassis Fan
Hot Glue
Tin with Tin snips ( For brackets of HDD )
Dremel Tool + Dremel Kit
Clamps
Aluminum angles
Working Gloves
Caliber


And off we go !

Cutting the Plexiglas

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Take the measures of the Future to be Computer case and cut the Plexiglas with a Jigsaw 

Arrange All the Hardware on Plexiglas

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Place the Motherboard , fans, HDD, and Power Supply on the Plexiglas - figure out how you would want everything to be placed.

Make sure to think ahead, maybe in the future you would want to add an additional HDD , or and additional Cooling FAN.





Cut Side Opening for the Chassis Fan

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Since the fan is the highest part i will Measure it`s height  and cut accordingly the Plexiglas

Create an Opening for the Rear Bracket of the Mother Board and PSU

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Each motherboard comes with this Aluminum bracket 

Moreover i had to cut the rear Plexiglas to match the Power Supply opening

It is very easy to break the Plexiglas , so be careful  when you cut it, especially when you cut one piece of Plexiglas multiple times ( in multiple places).





Create a Bracket for HDD

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The HDD will be in a standing position , for that i had to cut with Tin Snips aluminum sheet

From past experience , It is very easy to cut yourself , so please use special Gloves




Create Legs for the Case

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Create legs for the case in order it will stand still and be stable

Assemble the Aluminum Angles

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Take measures and mark each and every place you would want the angles to sit.

Make sure you choose a good  neutral place that wont interrupt the motherboard or other parts that will be assembled later

Create Spacers for the Motherboard

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You would want the Motherboard to have space between the Plexiglas  ( for Heat dissipation and for safety issue )

I  took a new rubber pipe , cut 8 pieces ( That match the 8 holes of the MB )  and drilled the Plexiglas accordingly 

Let the Assembly Begin!

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Now we need to start the initial Assembly.

That means that we will assemble everything ,make sure that it works properly. and then we will disassemble it in order to peal off The Protective layer of the Plexiglas ( Nylon )

Still Assembling

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Create an LED Stripe and Connect It to the PSU

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I had an LED strip ( 5M ) 

I only needed 4 cm.

After soldering two small points on the LED strip , i connected a MOLEX connector to the LED strip.

Solder Two Small Switches for the ON/OFF & Reset

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I used two of this rubbish switches.

Why i got to this conclusion that they are rubbish ?

Well , i started to work with the computer , and suddenly it did a reboot all by itself.

I eliminated the problem of the OS , but it still did not solve it.

I then started to disassemble the whole parts of the computer .. started with the Memory ( No problem ) , the FANS ( No problem ) , The HDD ( No problem ) 

THE COMPUTER WAS STILL REBOOTING!!



I ran a 3rd party diagnostic and nothing came up , i even stress test the MB & CPU but nothing came up.


And then i told to my self  " maybe it is the Switches ?!?!  "  

And it was !!

I disassembled them  and burned them!!!@


Overall it took me more than 6 hours just to figure out it was the problem.



Bottom line - don`t but cheap products , there is a greater risk that they will break !

New Switches

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Insert Two LED Lights ( HDD & Power ) Into Front Plexiglas

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Two regular LED lights that connect directly to the Motherboard and gives us indication on the status of the system ( ON/OFF etc` )


I drilled two small holes in the Plexiglas , and inserted inside the LED and applied HOT GLUE on it to stay in place

Assemble Front USB Jack

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Got from my stash a USB  Connector.

 
I drilled two holes in the bottom front case and attached it with a cable tie.

i then measured with a Caliber the width of the USB and took the measures and cut the front Plexiglas panel.


Extend FAN Cable

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The fan was sitting perfectly fine , but he was too far from the MB connector


So i had to cut it`s wires , solder longer ones , and wrap it with " Shrinkers " 

Install Windows !

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Installed Windows 7 Sp1 x64


Installed all the Latest drivers  and added all third party software needed.

Disassembling Everything and Peeling Off the Protective Layer of the Plexiglas

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Now we are starting to enter the final stage .

I Disassembled everything , and removed the Plexiglas protective nylon.

then i started to put everything back together.


Clear Case!

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Starting to look AWESOME !

Assembling the Motherboard

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I placed all the rubber spacers beneath the Motherboard , and then i placed it

Assembling the Power Supply

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The Power supply was not easy.

If you place it inside the Case, and you shove the power cord from the outer side of the case then the whole Power supply is moving And isn`t placed properly

So i have to mount this small bracket in order to keep the PSU from moving


Assembling the HDD

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Add Small Net on the Side of the FANS

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I Cut a plastic net in the size of the square.

And then i painted it in BLACK

Completed!

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That`s it.


The assembly has finished ! Finally!

Overall it took me  80 hours or so to finish this project , i`m very happy  with the result !

The computer itself is very quiet ( Plexiglas is a very good isolating material )  ,you can enjoy watching movies , Browsing the Web,Hearing music ( via the 7.1 Optical capability )



Comments are welcomed!


:)