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Last week I had The poor man's all-in-one PC for $380 and The 22" dual-core all-in-one game PC for $765. Last weekend I bit the bullet and labored 2 full days to build the all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC. This piece of oak board in the photo was sacrificed in the making of this PC because your's truly is an absolute noob when it comes to wood working and thought he could do this project with a jig saw. I ended up buying a table saw and spent 6 hours assembling it (3 hours wasted because I got a defective unit). I had to exchange the table saw because the lifting/lowering mechanism was jammed. Once the saw was up and running, it didn't take long to cut the wood.
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Better mount it
Its better to mount the HDD to the board with a metal strap. The tape might loosen up due to the heat generated by the HDD.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rahuman@... Posted on: 10/12/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Well see I've built a lot of PC's in my day..... James Quinn   | 10/10/07
RE: (Gallery: The all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC mod) HooNoze   | 10/10/07
Eventually I'll make the back plate out of metal georgeou  ZDNet | 10/10/07
Keep On Growing rjf_z   | 10/11/07
It's the spirit of home brew georgeou  ZDNet | 10/12/07
RE: (Gallery: The all-in-one dual-core VESA Stand PC mod) burtoni   | 10/11/07
Will avoid plywood next time georgeou  ZDNet | 10/12/07
homemade computer case cshupe@...   | 10/11/07
Better mount it rahuman@...   | 10/12/07

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