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    One of the ladies at work's laptop went bad so she replaced it and gave me the broke one.

    I am hoping to scavenge the wireless card out of it for this build (but dont know if it will work given its a PCI slot wireless card), and if possible utilize the LCD screen for my system in its current bezel which I will probably paint (its a gunmetal gray with a nice big TOSHIBA across the middle and we cant have that..... Its a bit bigger than I want at 14" but its free so I wont complain .

    I might even make a custom bezel for it and order a touchscreen overlay.... ....
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    I'm glad you got it all working, at least I think you did.

    I gotta say though, all that trouble is why I bought a Mac mini - silent, runs great, no setup and only cost me $350

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    And by the way, I used to be into the pc building thing and get why people go that route so I'm not knocking it, just not my thing these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsSiMiLaTeD View Post
    I'm glad you got it all working, at least I think you did.
    Its up and running, but the finishing touches are not in place just yet. Still working on getting it setup networking wise for work.

    Quote Originally Posted by AsSiMiLaTeD View Post
    I gotta say though, all that trouble is why I bought a Mac mini - silent, runs great, no setup and only cost me $350
    Yeah, it woulda saved me a bunch of cash looking back at it, but I also have to re-learn how to use the computer... That and I have a 1TB HDD now and I know you can mod the mac mini's but i know its not super easy either....

    Quote Originally Posted by AsSiMiLaTeD View Post
    And by the way, I used to be into the pc building thing and get why people go that route so I'm not knocking it, just not my thing these days.
    I understand. I have loved and hated the experience all at the same time

    This screen project may be pretty cool or a total waste, but its costing me nothing but time to take things apart and see what I can do with it.
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    Yeah upgrading the drive in the Mini is a bit of a job, but doesn't require a Dremel :-)

    I've actually put all my stuff on a NAS now so it's a moot point for me, not ideal for a portable rig obviously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AsSiMiLaTeD View Post
    Yeah upgrading the drive in the Mini is a bit of a job, but doesn't require a Dremel :-)

    I've actually put all my stuff on a NAS now so it's a moot point for me, not ideal for a portable rig obviously.
    Yeah, yeah .....

    Well I am pretty happy with how it sounds and looks. I get no noise at all from the system half a foot away and the temps are about 40C at idle which is more than ideal. I can probably even drop the fan speed more but its not worth it.

    P.S. the laptop screen mod isnt going to be a go. There is no good way to make it worth without spending more than I want too (like 50 bucks). Same with the wireless card, dont think there is a good way to incorporate it into the system either.

    But I got to destroy a laptop and see how it all gets put together which was quite fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EndersShadow View Post
    Its up and running, but the finishing touches are not in place just yet. Still working on getting it setup networking wise for work.



    Yeah, it woulda saved me a bunch of cash looking back at it, but I also have to re-learn how to use the computer... That and I have a 1TB HDD now and I know you can mod the mac mini's but i know its not super easy either....



    I understand. I have loved and hated the experience all at the same time

    This screen project may be pretty cool or a total waste, but its costing me nothing but time to take things apart and see what I can do with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Habanero Monk View Post
    This will make you sick: Saw a Foxconn micro pc or $120. Add 2GB RAM for $10, 128GB SSD for $65. Computer and components are just getting dirt cheap.
    Yeah I see those, but they dont have the ability to add an internal cd drive, nor do they look like a piece of high end gear.....
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    I don't think it looks any worse or better than your external DAC plus it's black and can be hidden. You could do an external CD drive and use it just for ripping. I hardly use my CD/DVD drive any more.

    Aesthetics is subjective. As example I find this awesome looking:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Habanero Monk View Post
    I don't think it looks any worse or better than your external DAC plus it's black and can be hidden. You could do an external CD drive and use it just for ripping. I hardly use my CD/DVD drive any more.
    Eh, it is what it is. Also as an FYI, those systems are actually slated for 260 and 280 so not as cheap as originally stated. My build is more expensive than that, but not due to the regular parts (motherboard, CPU, memory), mostly due to my OCD about low noise and high quality finishes and parts. For 280 I could build the same system I have now (or even a newer FM2 build) with a cheaper case and use the stock CPU fan and its a much faster system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Habanero Monk View Post
    Aesthetics is subjective. As example I find this awesome looking:
    Agreed, and Agreed that does look pretty awesome!

    P.S. this build wasnt meant to be a totally low budget build from the start. Its more about taking the time to get all the parts right from the computer parts to the music interface, to the noise levels, to the finishes, etc. Doing things no one else will see (like sleeving the PSU, modding the HDD for another 2.5" HDD that may never be installed, cable routing, ect) to the cables themselves just because I wanted to. This has been a learning process for me on Mini-ITX and while its been annoyingly frustrating, I have enjoyed it as well.

    If I was just looking to throw together a cheap little mini-itx system I could have done that months ago.
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    I would say if I had one regret it was not seeing this sooner:

    Attachment 77974

    http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/living/off...4600m.html?L=1

    Its a pit pricey at around 500, but given the finish and parts I think its totally worth it. It is however still without a built in drive, and from the reviews can get a bit hot as the entire chassis is a heatsink, but overall a VERY nice looking product.

    *edit* also noticed they have a A8 version that start at around 400 bucks... so its a very viable Mac Mini alternative for folks wanting to stick with Windows.
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    [QUOTE=EndersShadow;1844594]I would say if I had one regret it was not seeing this sooner:


    http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/living/off...4600m.html?L=1/QUOTE]

    Thanks for this interesting link, They are going to get an order for the USB desk fan and hub
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    Thought I would update: Its up and running, I am simply waiting on a couple last parts in order to be able to use it at work, mainly a wireless USB card. I will probably be buying one off my brother in law he isnt using which is a D-Link Xtreme N Dual-Band USB Adapter (DWA-160), Wireless N600.

    The plan for both it as well as the little USB IR reciever I am re-using is to use 2 of these internal USB to USB connectors so that I can keep all the cords inside the case so you dont see them and utilize the internal USB headers that otherwise would go unused.

    I will get some pics when I finish getting all the cables connected up right and sleeved in black techflex and heatshrink....

    In other news, thanks to Christmas money, I am going to invest in a little USB touchscreen monitor for this puppy, a MIMO UM-720S. At 100 bucks I cant pass it up, given most of the others are running 150+. Hopefully it works out OK. I have seen some decent reviews about using it as a jukebox type display.
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    I'm meeting with the parents tonight to pick up the Schiit. I'll give you an update once I get it all set up. This will be my first dive into a computer-based system, so we will see how it goes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Habanero Monk View Post
    This will make you sick: Saw a Foxconn micro pc Attachment 77970 for $120. Add 2GB RAM for $10, 128GB SSD for $65. Computer and components are just getting dirt cheap.
    Yeah I see those, but they dont have the ability to add an internal cd drive, nor do they look like a piece of high end gear.....
    its foxconn, its made in china by children,
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    Quote Originally Posted by DSkip View Post
    I'm meeting with the parents tonight to pick up the Schiit. I'll give you an update once I get it all set up. This will be my first dive into a computer-based system, so we will see how it goes.
    Nice. I am debating picking one up myself for my office rig upstairs in a couple months (after I get the Citation pre and amp).

    I havent done much with my Audio GD-NFB-5 with using it as a pre yet, but I need to play around with it later tonight...

    I am MOST curious how that works out as I can totally see myself with a Modi and Magni in my office at home for sure! Heck, might even use those two at work and keep the NFB-5 at home...
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    This baby is finally almost wrapped up. I just need to get 2 pieces powdercoated and installed and its done.

    I got 2 internal motherboard to USB connectors so my USB wireless card is inside the unit, as well as the cords for the IR reciever I re-used from my parts bin. I got the Silverstone noise dampening material in and have it all over the place.

    Its not as good as the AcoustiPak stuff, but it works ok, especially if you layer it up like I have.

    Internal case temps are running arond 40 Celcius which is well under where I would have issues and the thing is darn near silent till your within a couple inches of it. The control of the unit via my iPhone and the XBMC remote works great, makes me debate getting a dedicated device for this like an older Android tablet so I have a bigger screen to look at, but thats all later on...

    I will be taking pics hopefully sometime soon, but it came out better than I had hoped.
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    Be looking for a pretty big update to this thread sometime this week.
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