• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

Custom VESA Wall Mounted PC

Joined
Jul 20, 2014
Messages
146 (0.04/day)
System Name Imfaceroll Desk
Processor i7 4960x
Motherboard Asus rampage IV black
Cooling Watercooling
Memory 64gb Corsair dominator platinum
Video Card(s) 4 gtx 780ti's
Storage 7tb western digital HDD storage
Case Custom desk mod
Audio Device(s) Asus xonar essence one external sound card DAC
Power Supply 2 corsair gold RM series 1000w PSU's
Software windows 8.1 64bit


Hi everyone and welcome to my newest project, a project that had a deadline of two days to build.

Before we start i need to apologise for any bad quality pictures, this build was a late request for the mwave booth at PAX and we only had two days to build it.

I also need to thank our supporting sponsors





I hope you all enjoy this creation.​
 
Joined
Jul 20, 2014
Messages
146 (0.04/day)
System Name Imfaceroll Desk
Processor i7 4960x
Motherboard Asus rampage IV black
Cooling Watercooling
Memory 64gb Corsair dominator platinum
Video Card(s) 4 gtx 780ti's
Storage 7tb western digital HDD storage
Case Custom desk mod
Audio Device(s) Asus xonar essence one external sound card DAC
Power Supply 2 corsair gold RM series 1000w PSU's
Software windows 8.1 64bit
Day 1 has approached and it will be a busy one, we need to cut out slots and pretty much make the whole pc today so that on day two we can do the tubing and filling.

First thing i had to think of was what could i build that is simple to create yet eye catching. A wall mounted PC of course.

Next i wanted to layout all of my parts to figure out a nice layout and to get the size of the pc.

So now we start building. Firstly we took some spare MDF wood and cut a back piece to size, I cut a frame and glued/screwed that onto the MDF so that the sheet metal would be elevated to create a hollow middle section for great cable management.

I then cut out a slot for the radiator air to pass through which will get a fan grill placed over the top of it. Lastly i drilled the wholes for the VESA mount on the back of the MDF panel.



The second step was to grab a piece of sheet metal and cut it to the size of our back piece. Next i cut out and drilled all of the grommet holes and mounting holes.







Before i filed the holes back i wanted to lay out my components and mount them inplace to see how much material needed to be filed away.













Next it was time to figure out how to mount the power supply. I found some 90 degree brackets which did the job just fine.









I also knew that because of our 2 day deadline, PAX wouldnt have had a spare wall to mount my PC on so i had to improvise with using a spare monitor stand that i have.



Now that all of the cut outs were complete, it was time to add the grommets, glue some support blocks down and carbon fibre vinyl wrap the whole build because painting was not an option with a two day deadline.







Check out the Video Progress for more in depth progress


 
Joined
Jul 20, 2014
Messages
146 (0.04/day)
System Name Imfaceroll Desk
Processor i7 4960x
Motherboard Asus rampage IV black
Cooling Watercooling
Memory 64gb Corsair dominator platinum
Video Card(s) 4 gtx 780ti's
Storage 7tb western digital HDD storage
Case Custom desk mod
Audio Device(s) Asus xonar essence one external sound card DAC
Power Supply 2 corsair gold RM series 1000w PSU's
Software windows 8.1 64bit
So this is our second day of working on the PC, Unfortunately i have a lot of progress missing due to the rush and having to work on this pc up until 4am and then getting up at 6am for a 10 hour drive to PAX. I did however get the filling on video, and believe it or not but all of our final shots and filling was done within our hotel at PAX.

I encourage you to have a look at this video which should bring you up to speed with where the build is at.


So after two long days we finally got the build completely finished. I hope you all enjoyed this short yet intense journey and here are some final photos for you all.



































































And to Summarize it all up, check out the final video for this build.


Thank you everyone for checking out the build =) -Corey​
 
Joined
Mar 30, 2011
Messages
959 (0.20/day)
System Name Better than before
Processor 10400
Motherboard B460 Pro4
Cooling Id-Cooling 224
Memory 16 GB
Video Card(s) 1650 Super
Storage Swordfish 500 GB
Display(s) AOC G2
Case Coolermaster Ammo 533
Audio Device(s) Micca MB42X
Power Supply Pure Power 11
Mouse G403
Keyboard Sidewinder x4
Software Windows 10 (ugh)
I wonder if Nvidia or MSI have anything to do with this.
 

Athlon2K15

HyperVtX™
Joined
Sep 27, 2006
Messages
7,909 (1.23/day)
Location
O-H-I-O
Processor Intel Core i9 11900K
Motherboard MSI Z590 Carbon EK X
Cooling Custom Water
Memory Team DDR4 4000MHz
Video Card(s) ASUS TUF RTX 3080 OC
Storage WD WN850 1TB
Display(s) 43" LG NanoCell 4K 120Hz
Power Supply Asus Thor 1200w
Mouse Asus Strix Evolve
Keyboard Asus Strix Claymore
Would have been easier to buy a P5. Everything looks good though, minus the rear bracket having rough edges.
 
Top