1960's Zenith record console/gaming HTPC!

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December 9th 2010
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Excellent (6.3)
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Key Features:
Intel CPU AMD CrossFire Scratch Build
System Specs:
  • Motherboard--Asus p5q Pro
  • INTEL E7200 overclocked to 3.6 GHZ
  • 6 GB RAM OCZ branded RAM
  • 2x ati 4870s in crossfire
  • 1 1TB Western Digital and 1 500gb HD's
  • LG BLU-RAY Player
Performed Mods:
My very first case! Buttons around BD disc drive are retrofitted power/reset buttons for pc, working on getting led for hdd working. Need to figure out a good bezel too. Basically tore apart an old n ugly centurion case and used it as a mobo tray. Used some of the case wiring for the power/reset button to work. My HDD's are on the right side hidden and mounted with a coolermaster 5in1 cooling unit.
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4 Comments on 1960's Zenith record console/gaming HTPC!

#1
SrGnT Chaos
I voted 4/10 because:

Creative but not very display worthy. It would be the same as turning an old coffee table or nightstand into a case. I guess it's a cheap way of keeping your parts together. ;)


User withdrew this vote on: Dec 9 2010 23:19
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#2
tominhistower
it's far more functional than that as the buttons work and the speakers inside the unit still sound phenomenal!
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#3
SrGnT Chaos
tominhistowerit's far more functional than that as the buttons work and the speakers inside the unit still sound phenomenal!
FYI I wasn't insulting your rig, just not something I would setup myself since I don't fancy antique furniture all that much. :)

I upped it to a 5 instead
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#4
amd64skater
cool concept but your gonna kill ur xbox no room for air flow and that reciever it sitting on is nothing but a oven under it but 6/10
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