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Paul Churchill
Registrace 10. 06. 2017
DIY PC - Open Frame - RTX 4070
Welcome! I hope you enjoy watching this video.
A Mini-ITX based Open Frame PC features an RTX 4070 Graphics card and a Modular RGB power supply. The frame is a custom build from aluminum extrusions.
In this video I craft a universal mounting system for a full size graphics card and a modular PSU with RGB lights housed in a shiny box.
Thank you all for you for all the likes and subscribes.
500+ subs!!!
A Mini-ITX based Open Frame PC features an RTX 4070 Graphics card and a Modular RGB power supply. The frame is a custom build from aluminum extrusions.
In this video I craft a universal mounting system for a full size graphics card and a modular PSU with RGB lights housed in a shiny box.
Thank you all for you for all the likes and subscribes.
500+ subs!!!
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Hope you enjoy watching this video. I make an open frame computer chassis for Mini-ITX motherboard and graphics card. Built with 6063 aluminum extrusions and stainless steel screw. Angles, channels and square bar - cut drill and file. Thanks to all the subs 100 !!!
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Mini ITX Computer and Case: DIY Custom Wooden PC Making the Frame, Aluminum
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This video shows how to build an aluminum frame for a custom wooden DIY PC Case made from wood and aluminum. Watch my full build that shows all the computer components I used and how the woodworking was completed. czcams.com/video/dk7wsAq2fu4/video.html Watch how the frame rails are measured, marked, cut, drilled and formed to make a fun and cool custom computer case for a mini ITX motherboard....
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Build your own wood and aluminum mini ITX computer PC and case. Learn how to DIY a computer case and the components needed. Easy to build with simple tools and basic supplies from your local hardware store. Put together an ITX motherboard with an Intel 10th generation core I-5 processor, a NVME SSD 1 terabyte, 16 gigabytes of ram. 300 watt SFX power supply.
Thank you
Good job, Paul! I should start developing idea for mine, too. and yeah, if you need a nail clipper, try one from Green bell, haha! It's awesome:)
fyi, it's ok to leave the material your drilling on the wooden blocks your using as a "work surface" and drill through the metal into the wood. you will not hurt the bits. it will help with leverage and not snapping as many bits. trying to hold those lil angle metal pieces just over the edge of wood blocks is being way to extra. just drill it on a sacrificial block of wood
looks good
Awesome build man! greetings from Argentina👍
Glad you like it!
Vamo que con un poco de maña sale ehh jajajaja
My guy is back!!! Welcome bro, great video as usual!!
Thanks for the feedback!
we share the same magnet trick HAHAHAHA
what camera you use bro?
Does the hot air go down and out through the PSU?
Hi Paul, U are okay? we miss you man
Can you please provide link for the 3-in-1 drill bit (drill, tap, counter-sink) used in this video?
Unpainted aluminum does not short out components
It can, but in a good case parts don't touch metal
do you sell for a living?
I watched this video for the voice over. ❤
You are so kind!!! This makes me want to post another video!
Do mini ITX motherboards have PCI-e slots or M.2? Is the same kind of slot used for NVME disks than for graphic cards and Ethernet cards?
Thanks for watching! This Mini-ITX motherboard does have a PCI-e x16 for a graphics card (82 pins and 89mm wide) and an M.2 slot for the NVME SSD (22 mm wide)
2:50 Have wooden piece under. Drill through the material into the wood under it. You'll never break it @paulchurchill5598. Just like at 4:00
Great advice! I love hearing tips from everyone. Thanks for watching
Will definitely adapt this method to make a opean frame design. Will use revits to hold all the pieces together.
It is called a jigsaw
spend money in one, now discovery this guide...
I am from india i want to build this on wood olz reply sir
What is the size of mother board screw
The brass standoff has M8 female threads (motherboard side) and 6-32 male threads (frame side), so the motherboard screw is M8. Hope this helps and good luck with your project!
@@paulchurchill5598 thank you soo much sir once
the wood :/
Thanks for watching! Checkout my all aluminum Open Frame build...
Plywood has never been a wood I like to work with. It nearly never looks good. HOWEVER!! the aluminum frame looks awesome. 👍
Cutting oil or wd40 when drilling metal
Great advice. Thanks for watching!
Good work!! 👍👍 The axial compressive strength of commercially available aluminum frames can reach 3 to 5 tons!! Such a case is much tougher than those cases made of cold rolled galvanized steel sheet. Building a computer case by aluminum frames is really an enjoyable thing for DIY.
Glad you like the concept. I enjoyed puzzling this project altogether.
Man i love your videos , keep doing great job!
Nice to hear from you. Thanks for the encouraging words.
Ada Indonesia coyyyy!!!😜😜😜
This project embodies the pure amateur spirit, just like the old days when we were full of curiosity and DIYed with things around us. Thanks your job.
I appreciate the feedback. Sharing this project I made from scratch is very rewarding.
damn this channel is gold
Awesome! Glad you like this content.
I'm going to be doing something similar inside of a vintage 1930s RCA Victor radio. Replacing the speaker with a SilverStone 160mm fan. Stripping the old electronics out and building out an aluminum chasis inside with a heat shaped acrylic shroud to extend the body of the "case" and allow the RGB goodness to shine out into the world.
Thanks for watching. I thought about doing something like that. A classic RCA Radio would be perfect. Good luck!
No airflow?
Nope! Thanks for noticing ;) I thought my case would "leak" air, but it didn't. This turned out to be a problem and led to my video adding an RGB 140mm fan. Check it out!
I love this build, the possibilities with this frame are endless, I think a complete acrylic version would be amazing looking or maybe even a carbon fiber version :D
Let your imagination run wild! Have you seen my Custom Fan install? I use an acrylic panel to mount a 140mm RGB fan. Thank You
Hello, good job, do you have any detailed info, dimеntions for this project
Great question! The frame is 12" x 5.5" x 6.75". ( 310x140x170mm ). Look forward to more video showing details.
i dont know why but i subed to you keep up the good work
Many Thanks. Likes and Subs keep me going.
fostum merhaba türkiyeden yazıyorum sana böyle bit atx kasa yapıp gönderirmisin ne kadar fiyatı tutarsa ?
Thanks for watching!
Fanel lol
Hahaha! Thanks for watching
Nice build!
Glad you liked it. Thanks for watching!
PCIe x16 graphics card support and aperture?
Great idea! You should check my open frame build. Complete with riser cable and graphics card.
great job I have the same project. I wonder if an enclosure is necessary? Air flow, noise and dust protection?
That is awesome! It has been a couple months and not too much dust. An enclosure is a great idea for the future!
Did the temps improved or the added fan disrupted the normal airflow?
Temps are so much better! The big fan moves a lot of air and pretty quiet.
i am thinking abou the cable management and the exosfan
Thanks for watching! modular PSU is the future
Could you make a version of this that’s all metal, the wood kinda hurts the aesthetic
Glad you watched the video. All metal wood look cool!!!
Good job, Paul! It's been a while and I can see the great improvement from the last aluminum frame especially the rounding edge. I also liked your camera angle again. You are good at composing videos:)
Thanks YRTi! It's great to hear from you. I definitely put some more thought into design on this one. If anyone wants to see some cool woodworking, check out YRTi's channel.
i love sop much the concept! GOOD JOB BUDDY!!
I appreciate your feedback. Glad you liked the video!
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I have a question… wouldnt this have a risk of electricity if the case is made of aluminum 😢?
So far so good! A normal metal case is conductive too. The motherboard mounting holes metal linings to allow grounding to the case. I definitely though about this before I built it and glad it's not a problem.
@@paulchurchill5598 Ohhh i see :D In that case very nice work bro ^^
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I loved your project, it's a shame that in my country it would be somewhat expensive (starting with the MoBo ITX). I would recommend making some openings in the upper part to generate positive pressure and thus improve cooling. I have the idea of making one with my new PC that has a Micro ATX MoBo, based on a PVC plastic sheet of at least 3mm, only if I did it I would use angles to join the main structure and I thought maybe I could use hinges and magnets ( not powerful) for the sides
Thanks for watching. That sounds like a cool idea! There are a lot of ways to put a case together, you just have to get started.
thank YOU for such detail video - you did EXACTLY about what i think. (except that I would not put 4 legs - there is no need for them ...) 1-very simply construction. 2-everybody can repeat after you and receive exactly same result. this is very important - accessibility to everyoune. 3-minimal used space inside case exactly hwat needed and nothing esle. 4-And even under mainboard are space and if just move aside PSU on 2-3cm we can put low profile GPU!
Wow! Glad you liked the build. Check out my latest video... Open Frame Mini-ITX Computer - DIY PC aluminum Extrusion ...and it has a GPU.
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Thanks for watching!