Feronix
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Heya all!
I've not finished my White Lotus build yet, and that build log will continue once I've got all the things that I need, but this might take a while!
In the mean time I'm starting this project, named Woodbox. The name kind of gave it away, I'll be modding a PC case into a wooden box, using some nearly 10 year old hardware, to do a build on an as low budget as possible.
Some of you might remember the HTPC in the Antec Fusion case that I had been given, I reused that case and PSU and gave it new internals for my dad to enjoy. Later on, the 8600 GT had to go back into it as well, to fix scaling issues with our TV. This did however mean that I had some fully functioning hardware lying around.
Today, I picked up a - what to the used parts shop's knowledge was a - case and PSU, but I'd already spotted a motherboard in there as well. I only needed the case for the motherboard tray though, as a bonus it came with a power supply that I've tested and it works, so I will use that for the build.
Specifications so far:
- Intel Pentium D 925 Dual Core 3GHz CPU
- Asus P5L-VM 1394
- 2x 512Mb DDR2 667 RAM
- Seagate 320GB Sata HDD
- FSP 350Watt PSU OEM
Case parts so far:
- Nobrand steel motherboard tray and I/O
- 2x Bitfenix Spectre 120mm
- Fractal Design fan controller
- Nobrand silver round casefeet with padding
- Nobrand steel 2x 3.5" bay for HDD
Currently eyeing up a 512mb 8800 GTS that I can buy for €10 but he doesn't want to ship it and lives on the other side of the country. Should I maybe shoot for a 1GB card to play a couple of old-school games on it like GTA SA (and maybe even 4). Also I think I might upgrade to a Core 2 Duo if I find one nice and cheap. What do you guys think, and should I get a 6600?
Total cost on the computer so far:
€5,-
Because of the low specifications, for the main operating system I had Elementary OS in mind, for smooth web browsing, movie watching and music listening. I have no real purpose for this rig yet so it really is just me having a play with hardware from before my time in computers
I might toss in an old Windows install (XP?) as well though, to do some really old-school gaming. Actually the kind of games that I did grow up with long before I got into the hardware aspect of game PCs.
Little sneak peek of the front that I plan to use. The first panel will be attached to the main frame, then offset with some mesh at the top, bottom and side and then the second panel on it.
Excuse the very first image of the build log being very poor image, but I have to rely on my phone for this one and I had nothing around to serve me as a tripod for this shot. Also, it was literally just to show the guys in the OC3D Whatsapp group what I had gotten:
First I tested the power supply, which is an FSP 350 Watt unit. It only has a 20pin connector where the motherboard has a 24pin, but I have heard that this is not an issue? Please enlighten me on this guys!
Safe to say, this being a €5 purchase from a dump shop, that they hadn't even bothered testing and the CPU, RAM, GPU and HDD had been pulled out, I was surprised to find the PSU actually works. The only thing still plugged in though, was the 20pin connector, so I'm only assuming they weren't able to get it out and left it - lucky for me.
Then I started pulling the PC apart. Disadvantage to being numb in your right hand so you don't notice these things, but it's always a good indicator to see you are doing modding right. It's not a mod if you don't shed blood.
After about half an hours worth of work I am now left with:
1- A completely stripped down case, ready to be cleaned and cut for its motherboard tray and 3.5" HDD rack.
2- The gear that I had lying around. I won't be using the LAN NIC card you see in the middle though, the motherboard has one and even though it probably isn't a gigabyte NIC, I doubt this ancient, no brand (so no drivers) card will work at all anyway.
3- The power supply, casefeet and a bag of screws from the case, the power cable is one that I had lying around and the fans are leftovers that came with the Phenom in the White Lotus build. The Fractal fan controller is a leftover from a client build, although I'm not even sure I will make use of it yet.
I've not finished my White Lotus build yet, and that build log will continue once I've got all the things that I need, but this might take a while!
In the mean time I'm starting this project, named Woodbox. The name kind of gave it away, I'll be modding a PC case into a wooden box, using some nearly 10 year old hardware, to do a build on an as low budget as possible.
Some of you might remember the HTPC in the Antec Fusion case that I had been given, I reused that case and PSU and gave it new internals for my dad to enjoy. Later on, the 8600 GT had to go back into it as well, to fix scaling issues with our TV. This did however mean that I had some fully functioning hardware lying around.
Today, I picked up a - what to the used parts shop's knowledge was a - case and PSU, but I'd already spotted a motherboard in there as well. I only needed the case for the motherboard tray though, as a bonus it came with a power supply that I've tested and it works, so I will use that for the build.
Specifications so far:
- Intel Pentium D 925 Dual Core 3GHz CPU
- Asus P5L-VM 1394
- 2x 512Mb DDR2 667 RAM
- Seagate 320GB Sata HDD
- FSP 350Watt PSU OEM
Case parts so far:
- Nobrand steel motherboard tray and I/O
- 2x Bitfenix Spectre 120mm
- Fractal Design fan controller
- Nobrand silver round casefeet with padding
- Nobrand steel 2x 3.5" bay for HDD
Currently eyeing up a 512mb 8800 GTS that I can buy for €10 but he doesn't want to ship it and lives on the other side of the country. Should I maybe shoot for a 1GB card to play a couple of old-school games on it like GTA SA (and maybe even 4). Also I think I might upgrade to a Core 2 Duo if I find one nice and cheap. What do you guys think, and should I get a 6600?
Total cost on the computer so far:
€5,-
Because of the low specifications, for the main operating system I had Elementary OS in mind, for smooth web browsing, movie watching and music listening. I have no real purpose for this rig yet so it really is just me having a play with hardware from before my time in computers

I might toss in an old Windows install (XP?) as well though, to do some really old-school gaming. Actually the kind of games that I did grow up with long before I got into the hardware aspect of game PCs.
Little sneak peek of the front that I plan to use. The first panel will be attached to the main frame, then offset with some mesh at the top, bottom and side and then the second panel on it.


Excuse the very first image of the build log being very poor image, but I have to rely on my phone for this one and I had nothing around to serve me as a tripod for this shot. Also, it was literally just to show the guys in the OC3D Whatsapp group what I had gotten:

First I tested the power supply, which is an FSP 350 Watt unit. It only has a 20pin connector where the motherboard has a 24pin, but I have heard that this is not an issue? Please enlighten me on this guys!

Safe to say, this being a €5 purchase from a dump shop, that they hadn't even bothered testing and the CPU, RAM, GPU and HDD had been pulled out, I was surprised to find the PSU actually works. The only thing still plugged in though, was the 20pin connector, so I'm only assuming they weren't able to get it out and left it - lucky for me.

Then I started pulling the PC apart. Disadvantage to being numb in your right hand so you don't notice these things, but it's always a good indicator to see you are doing modding right. It's not a mod if you don't shed blood.

After about half an hours worth of work I am now left with:
1- A completely stripped down case, ready to be cleaned and cut for its motherboard tray and 3.5" HDD rack.

2- The gear that I had lying around. I won't be using the LAN NIC card you see in the middle though, the motherboard has one and even though it probably isn't a gigabyte NIC, I doubt this ancient, no brand (so no drivers) card will work at all anyway.

3- The power supply, casefeet and a bag of screws from the case, the power cable is one that I had lying around and the fans are leftovers that came with the Phenom in the White Lotus build. The Fractal fan controller is a leftover from a client build, although I'm not even sure I will make use of it yet.
