i turned a broken bookshelf speaker into a PC case - it was the right size for an ITX build. probably lots of speaker boxes from MDF or particle board or something is available to gut, wire up, and do some simple quality of life stuff like cut holes for switches or add a front IO panel and fan mounts.
I was hoping you would use the card board box entirely when I was 12 I found a bunch of computers at the side of the road took them was about 5 or 6 of them got the best parts put it all into one PC didn't boot, but the fans spun and didn't boot I put it into a cardboard box either because the GPU wouldn't fit or my mom threw all the computers away
Great video! For the SSD mount, I believe it's supposed to be mounted on it's side, with the side screw points aligning with holes on the bottom. So it would be standing vertically.
Ah I see now, I think you are right! I have a creative solution for the mount though, so I will probably show that off regardless. Thanks for pointing that out!
Really love these types of channels focusing on the budget side of our hobby… there are plenty of videos about the shiny new toys but you get what is expected in terms of outcome… but damn budget build videos are mostly surprising
Open air frames are AWESOME. Now in fairness I tend to spend a bit more as I like to use Xproto frames. But another cool option is to use the Aluminum Extrusion beams and build the frame exactly the way you want it. Not as budget as the option you chose but really not that pricey and gives you crazy customization options.
Yeah, I hope to one day explore open air frame/bench styled PC cases, as alternatives to traditional ones. I imagine they can give you a lot of different styles if you know what you are capable of.
This was really interesting to see! This is for sure an interesting way to get a budget pc going. For the part 2 can you put a big hole with mesh on it instead of a bunch of little holes?
Glad you liked it! And yeah I got some ideas for airflow in the next video, I'll see what I might do with some more material. Might do mesh, or something better.
@BudgetBin haha. Well no.just the frame. I use it as a test bench. I've yet to invest in the r&d to develop it into the game changing technological marvel such as your case
i turned a broken bookshelf speaker into a PC case - it was the right size for an ITX build. probably lots of speaker boxes from MDF or particle board or something is available to gut, wire up, and do some simple quality of life stuff like cut holes for switches or add a front IO panel and fan mounts.
I was hoping you would use the card board box entirely
when I was 12 I found a bunch of computers at the side of the road took them was about 5 or 6 of them got the best parts put it all into one PC
didn't boot, but the fans spun and didn't boot I put it into a cardboard box either because the GPU wouldn't fit or my mom threw all the computers away
Great video! For the SSD mount, I believe it's supposed to be mounted on it's side, with the side screw points aligning with holes on the bottom. So it would be standing vertically.
Ah I see now, I think you are right! I have a creative solution for the mount though, so I will probably show that off regardless. Thanks for pointing that out!
You could even make it look clean by using a box cutter and a ruler to cut the cardboard.
Oh for sure!
this is a great idea for a person that want to make a unique pc:)
Can't wait for part 2
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Happy you enjoyed this one! :)
Really love these types of channels focusing on the budget side of our hobby… there are plenty of videos about the shiny new toys but you get what is expected in terms of outcome… but damn budget build videos are mostly surprising
I try to keep it interesting :)
Open air frames are AWESOME. Now in fairness I tend to spend a bit more as I like to use Xproto frames. But another cool option is to use the Aluminum Extrusion beams and build the frame exactly the way you want it. Not as budget as the option you chose but really not that pricey and gives you crazy customization options.
Yeah, I hope to one day explore open air frame/bench styled PC cases, as alternatives to traditional ones. I imagine they can give you a lot of different styles if you know what you are capable of.
This was really interesting to see! This is for sure an interesting way to get a budget pc going.
For the part 2 can you put a big hole with mesh on it instead of a bunch of little holes?
Glad you liked it!
And yeah I got some ideas for airflow in the next video, I'll see what I might do with some more material. Might do mesh, or something better.
I have one of these. I used it all the time.
A Budget Bin PC "Case"™? I haven't even finished the prototype!
@BudgetBin haha. Well no.just the frame. I use it as a test bench. I've yet to invest in the r&d to develop it into the game changing technological marvel such as your case
Welcome to the club mate
I picked up an office pc case locally that was listed for 5€. The seller just gave it to me for free and didn't want any money 😅
A new favorite channel I'm glad to be here for the ride
I'm curious to see what you do to it 🤔
I got some ideas :)
Very nice build haha!
Can we name this Frankenstein Pro? ^^
Maybe :)
Stick it in a clear plastic storage tub and fill it with mineral oil.
I got a better idea that I think you will like in the next video :)
Appreciate the content chief!
Your voice is super calming man :D
Thanks :) I try my best to sound good.
@@BudgetBin No worries keep up the good content mr bin
He made a whole system cheaper than my gpu that’s impressive
With a little ingenuity, anything is possible!
Love your music choice:>
Thanks :)
Your content is Gold brother Keep it UP
sick intro indeed :D
Very sick :)
Noice
Just get a used OEM case for peanuts n mod it
I actually want to analyze that idea for a video in the future. I want to see how good it could be in comparison.
@@BudgetBin maybe 1000times better?it's an actual case,or 10,000times better depending on ur creativity when it comes to modding it
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your knife seems very dull
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