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The ‘Ultimate’ Home-Brew Computer Tower [Humorous Image]

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- Published 09/6/12




…hope it’s grounded
I thought about something like this many times, but never worked out due to my budget. :(
Is that a jug of water? O.o
Scratch that, I see it’s coolant for that PSU’s fan.
Johnny 5 Alpha 1 Version
@elzar55 Looks like a spindle of DVD’s to me!
No way this system has any form of liquid cooling.
makes no difference, anyone who puts any kind of liquid directly under a power supply is an idiot
he’s got good cable management…..just sayin’………….
not exactly a wise idea… theres no air flow! PC towers are designed so that air will flow THROUGH them, not sit around the components…
@jimmy you just cant appreciate computer art i suppose :(
Not a legal built, you need a metal cage (faraday cage) around the components to block radio noise entering the system and to block radio waves leaving the system. There no water near the system, if you want a cd disk then you have to move the power supply. No common ground except from DC voltage. Where is the on switch and/or other controls?
It looks like the metal sculpture man is the grounding system.
Non solid state drives should always be horizontal to the gravity source for least wear. Also there should be metal shielding to prevent some electromagnetic noise. There is plenty of volume for cooling.
@Jeff Sadowski: There is no volume for cooling. All these component’s need to be in a computer tower so that air can properly flow in and out of the system. Like this they just collect dust, overheat & fail.
Funny stuff!
But it doesn’t seem like it’s finished. Seems like it needs to be cooled with toilet water! (I’d sure hate to see the viruses a system like that might get.)
:-D