Suit Case Computer. And tinker Playground.

TheFluffyDog

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Oct 22, 2013
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hey all. GOt this suit case, and some ram and a 430 watt power supply annnnddd an lga 1150 board layin anround.

and i'm cramming a low wattage oc into this suit case.

One side of the case will be a screen, got an old 1080p monitor i'm not using atm.

Heres the deal, i need to cut all the openings for air flow, and install some sort of material to mount the mother board on.

i figure liquid cooling everything would be best since i cant rely on 100% perfect airflow, and mounting large heatsinks onto a mobile setup could be potentially damaging.

lastly, i want to build a custom loop in it but i dont wand to spend more than 80 dollars on the whole loop.... so i was thinking about making my own water blocks, i have a large amount of sheet copper laying around i could fabricate them out of, or using 2 cheap closed loop coolers and building the gpu bracket for the one on the gpu
any ideas suggestions???
 
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I like the suitcase James Bond-esque PC idea, but NEVER make your own water blocks. I would suggest expanding your budget for water cooling. Buy a Cooler Master Seidon 120V and an NZXT Kraken G10 GPU cooling solution.

dottorrent

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I like the suitcase James Bond-esque PC idea, but NEVER make your own water blocks. I would suggest expanding your budget for water cooling. Buy a Cooler Master Seidon 120V and an NZXT Kraken G10 GPU cooling solution.
 
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