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    Super Secret Agent
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    Default Project: Stealth Desk

    Hi all.

    Second post on this site. I thought I would share with you my first Modded PC.








    This is a super silent stealth pc. The photos were taken a while ago, Since then I have upgraded the screen to a 19' widescreen. I have changed the processor to a 3000xp and added a modified typhoon cooler. On the facia, I changed over that poor on'off switch to a much classier flush fit stainless steel door entry switch.

    The specs are
    Asus mobo
    3000XP processor
    Modded Typhoon
    Geforce 4600ti card
    1gb DDr Ram
    Labtec Edge speaker system. (The Sub is hidden in the desk)
    Maxtor 80gb HD

    As you can see this isn't a gaming rig. It runs MCE and operates as my link to the web and as a HTPC.

    Had it running now for a year, and it is very stable, virtually silent and ideal for the purpose I built it for.

    Happy to answer any questions.

    Justblair

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    dude good mod. ive always wanted to mod a computer into a piece of furniture. next time it should be in a big chair! have the mouse a pad like in a laptop.
    A wise man once said "Enjoy every sandwich."

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    Nice mod, looks great, although perhaps you could stealth the drive so you wouldn't notice it was there, that would be really stealthed

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    Yep Scotty, I agree with you on that one. I'll get round to it sometime, once I'm finished my current project perhaps. Or maybe after the project after my current one....

    No excuses really!

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    Does it get very hot with the foam and only an exhaust fan?
    m4gnum.com/tardis/ - Doctor Who inspired case

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    Temps are in summer (outside temp bout 20c)

    CPU 47c
    Case 36c
    HD 25c

    Their is an intake fan on the underside, blowing up to the HD. Its an undervoted Nexus 80mm

    This would not be a suitable case for a games machine I suspect. But then again thats not what I set out to make.

    The CPU runs about 10c cooler since I modded it.

    I have had 2 coutouts from the PSU in the last year. Had to switch off power for a few mintues to revive it. I sped up the PSU fan a little and it has been stable since.

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    That's absolutely brilliant. Gave me some ideas, in fact...

    -Dave
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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    Nice mod!

    I wish I still had some of the pictures of the desks I built back in the late 80's early 90's. Made a nice wad of cash making custom computer desks for some startup companies exec's. My sweetest creation was similar to some of the newsdesks you see. Monitor mounted in the desk under a smoked glass plate with a touch sensitive membrane mounted in the desk for keyboard an mouse.
    floppy and cdrom mounted just above the drawer with the mobo and ps mounted on a removable tray. If you were sitting on the otherside of the desk you would never know the person was working on a computer. We also later installed 2 video monitors in the same desk with hidden switches and stuff. (I say we since I was only responsible for the computer/tech end of things, my partner was the woodworker.)

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    That's absolutely brilliant. Gave me some ideas, in fact...

    -Dave
    Thanks Dave, Just been looking at your project... We share more than our nationality in common by the looks of things.

    Which part of scotland do you live in... You mentioned Edinburgh, but at the same time you also mentioned Bills. Isn't that at the barras? I'm sure that is the place I get my stuff from.

    Airbozo... Your desk sounds spot on, shame you aint got a photo or two. Not sure it would fit into my victorian flat, but sounds cool.

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    Default Re: Project: Stealth Desk

    nice mod. But that looks hot. Literally, you got to have some high temps I would imagin.

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