Everything will be clear.

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Speculant, Apr 4, 2012.

  1. Speculant

    Speculant The Confused One

    I want to make a completely clear computer, here is the list of basic parts so far:

    http://www.clearpc.ca/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=28
    http://www.mwave.com/mwave/SKUSearch.asp?px=FO&scriteria=AA77045

    (the color scheme will be green leds and UV lights to light up the UV green plastic parts, e.g. molex connectors and etc)

    Of course, mobo, ram, cpu, and gpu will all be interchangeable. The question is, can I buy a clear DVD drive, or will I have to mod one myself? Also, I won't have a spinning hard drive, it will be a SSD so I will be able to remake the case out of clear acrylic, and not have to worry about dust getting inside.
     
  2. Spock96

    Spock96 Major Geek 'Spocky'

    Nice Idea, I'd love to see a picture of that when it's all finished.

    About the DVD Drive, I've heard about it once, but could not tell you anymore about where to look.
     
  3. Puppywunder58

    Puppywunder58 Master Sergeant

    What will you be using this computer for, a night lite in your bedroom or a table lamp in the living room, or maybe a Christmas decoration :confused:-D
     
  4. Speculant

    Speculant The Confused One

    Night light in my room, actually. I don't want to have too many lights, just the green one in the PSU and a couple of UV ccfls to light up the PSU molex connectors, and I might get some other UV green fans (ones that don't light up on their own, but are lit up by the UV ccfl). I think I might get the darkened plastic option (light black smoke) so it's not as bright, but still visible.
     
  5. Speculant

    Speculant The Confused One

    That's a good idea, I don't really have any tools, although all I would really need would be a dremel. I'll look into acrylic pricing and see if it's cost-effective (which it probably is).

    The difficult thing with making the case myself would be getting the holes for mounting everything measured just right.
     
  6. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    When I make something like this with lots of holes its often easier to mock the whole thing up first to see how it fits together then drill holes when the parts are in position rather than drill all the mounting holes first,it's almost impossible to drill all the holes in the right position.

    This way you can drill one hole at a time,say your fixing the side panel on,make sure its clamped in the right position drill one corner then put a bolt in and tighten it,then drill the opposite corner and put a bolt in,you can then remove your clamps and move them to the next part.

    Once its completely mocked up drill the bulk of your fasteners.

    If you make a mistake it also gives you the best chance to recover or try to fix the problem,I've been there:-D drilled and bolted 10 holes and bolts before realising the adjacent part now won't fit rendering both parts useless.

    I haven't see a transparent cdrom but this may be helpful,if expensive.

    http://www.watercoolinguk.co.uk/p/Alphacool-Repack-Single-Slot-Bayres-525Inch-Clear_3904.html

    I think the best option would be to totally remove the outer case of the cdrom and mount just the internal parts,that way you could clearly see everything.

    Good luck Speculant I look forward to the result:cool
     
  7. DavidGP

    DavidGP MajorGeeks Forum Administrator - Grand Pooh-Bah Staff Member

    Interesting project you will if you start it, keep us up to date on how its going or even have a thread on the building stages (with pics).
     

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