For now I am calling this the CrashBox Project but the name and theme is still up in the air. The best place to start any project is with a plan, so here is the rough plan for this box including pictures, measurements and a list of components I would like to incorporate into the design.
First of all, yeah, I know this is a really old case! I got this in 1997 and used it for my personal computer for many years. When I took it apart there were huge dust bunnies behind the bezel...nasty. I had to beat them with a stick just to make sure they were dead!
It's a classic Aopen HX08 tower and is very unique in many ways. The power supply is situated just above center in the case leaving a lot of room above it for fans and components. The case is setup for 2 80mm exhaust fans in the top rear which is actually quite good for the time it was built. The case did not come with any fans so I will be adding these after I punch out the grills that have been stamped into the case.
There are 2 hard drive cages, one below the 5.24 drive bays and one in the back above the PSU. I like this situation a lot and I am going to strive to put all of my drives above the PSU so that I can have all open space over the motherboard. Eventually, I would like to convert this box to water cooling so having all that open space will be nice. There is a 3.5 floppy mount on the top of the case, I plan to use it... but not for a floppy.
The case is a tank. With all steel construction and measuring 24" tall the whole thing weights 20-25 pounds with nothing in it.
What it is for?
The system is going to be a mobile LAN party server. As such, it will be responsible for serving our games but will also double as an entertainment center. It needs to be sturdy (not a problem), cool looking, and easy to deploy.
How will I accomplish this?
Well, I plan on installing an LCD screen so I can leave the monitor at home, which will help with ease of deployment. It will also have a built in hub so at least 4 gamers will be able to plug directly into the CrashBox at game time. The system will include a 5.25 bay stereo system for playing game sounds and MP3 file between games. I will be adding either case feet for stability or maybe wheels (if I can find something that won't make it tippy) and handles of some type for hoisting it in and out of the truck.
I think the first thing I should do is clean it!
First of all, yeah, I know this is a really old case! I got this in 1997 and used it for my personal computer for many years. When I took it apart there were huge dust bunnies behind the bezel...nasty. I had to beat them with a stick just to make sure they were dead!
It's a classic Aopen HX08 tower and is very unique in many ways. The power supply is situated just above center in the case leaving a lot of room above it for fans and components. The case is setup for 2 80mm exhaust fans in the top rear which is actually quite good for the time it was built. The case did not come with any fans so I will be adding these after I punch out the grills that have been stamped into the case.
There are 2 hard drive cages, one below the 5.24 drive bays and one in the back above the PSU. I like this situation a lot and I am going to strive to put all of my drives above the PSU so that I can have all open space over the motherboard. Eventually, I would like to convert this box to water cooling so having all that open space will be nice. There is a 3.5 floppy mount on the top of the case, I plan to use it... but not for a floppy.
The case is a tank. With all steel construction and measuring 24" tall the whole thing weights 20-25 pounds with nothing in it.
What it is for?
The system is going to be a mobile LAN party server. As such, it will be responsible for serving our games but will also double as an entertainment center. It needs to be sturdy (not a problem), cool looking, and easy to deploy.
How will I accomplish this?
Well, I plan on installing an LCD screen so I can leave the monitor at home, which will help with ease of deployment. It will also have a built in hub so at least 4 gamers will be able to plug directly into the CrashBox at game time. The system will include a 5.25 bay stereo system for playing game sounds and MP3 file between games. I will be adding either case feet for stability or maybe wheels (if I can find something that won't make it tippy) and handles of some type for hoisting it in and out of the truck.
I think the first thing I should do is clean it!