The amount of work and precision that went in to this build is astonishing. It really makes me appreciate the amount of work that probably took place when apple decided to make their iMac a lot smaller than it original was when everyone in the computer industry was still building tower pc's. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Don't worry about temps, someone with this build would want it for productive reasons and not for gaming in my opinion. The nicest build aio I've seen! Nice one!
YATC: "I know it's not a true AIO" Me: "if not, then it's the world's most customizable VESA mountable NUC" You fill me with a little bit more self confidence Everytime I watch a video of yours sir. Thank you!
You should look at getting some grease for when you're tapping the holes(if nothing else wd40) , it probably won't help you make the threads or anything but will make the tap bit last far longer as it will get dull very quickly without lubricant especially if you're tapping using a drill.
Hey, not sure why you started with the large bit then went with the small one for the acrylic hole pockets. For drill bits, you can actually think of the process like a pilot hole, and drill the small hole first, then the large one, this way your hole location is more precise because your bit won't walk on you. Now if you were using something like a spade bit (which doesn't self center in a hole smaller than it, but larger than the spike in the middle) then definitely drill with the paddle bit first, otherwise if it's classic fluted drill bits it's usually better to go small , then big. Just my 2 cents.
Good as a base concept kitchen table project but considering the availability of technology a 3 design exercise with a 3d printer build with strengthening metal inserts, might have had more value.
Good performance man. I'm thinking about something similar and was inspired by your wood stand. I'm pretty sure that my next PC will be a DIY All In One. Thanks for the nice video.
Your DIY skills are just amazing! Awesome video again! By the way, greetings from Hungary! „Lengyel, magyar két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát" :)
You clearly deserve lot more subscribers to Your channel! Everything here is wery well made and the videos are realy professional made and entertaining at same time.
It´s all good an well but how do you clean that thing ? Anmd how do you take care that you don´t bang it somewhere on the corner by accident and brake that whole thing ?
Build looks amazing. Exactly what I was looking to do as well. Glad to see that someone made it work. 1 question, I see the power connector but can you explain the PSU? Thank you.
It's the HDPlex nano ATX power supply - www.hdplex.com/ The part that goes into the case is really small - you can see me mounting it at 9:17. The rest is a laptop power brick - a quite large, 330W unit that you connect to the HDPlex PSU.
If I had a paint booth, I'd probably do that. Since I don't have conditions to spray-paint properly - lay primer followed by a few coats of paint - I spray painted things 'just enough'... and they would scratch easily - even during the assembly. That's why I prefer to apply a thick layer of paint and then finish it off with the spray paint.
In my early DIY videos I did briefly explain how a certain tool works but I figured it would be very repetitive if I did that in every video. A dedicated explainer video that I could refer to is a good idea :)
I was looking for such a solution but you haven't mentioned about the power supply / PSU. Please let me know or give a link because mounting a heavy duty PSU is impossible.
Cool vid. Only negative point I have: I think you always say the thickness measured in mm false. You say you got 9mm thick steel. But it seemed more like 0.9mm.
Only thing bothers me is that the sound controller stands at the back of the monitor. If you did the monitor stand a bit longer that would be perfect I guess. Other than that it is great.
Taking that monitor off the wall hanger and putting it back on is PITA, so I just eyeballed where the VESA mounting points are and yeah, it did come out a bit too low, but there is still room on the monitor stand to raise it 4 - 6 cm. Anyways, in case you missed it - I won't be using this computer, so it doesn't bother me at all.
you can use some saw dust from drilling/cutting, mixed with wood glue to fill up the screw(up) holes. I'ts a really cheap solution that will make your diy projects look tad more professional, you're welcome
That is such a goregous PC case! You make some incredible and inventive builds! Would you be willing to sell something similar to this? I would be willing to pay for shipping if the case comes with an HDPlex power supply (300 watts would be enough for me) and a non vesa mount. I know that the vesa mount is the intended purpose of the build but with a translucent acrylic side panel it could look fantastic as a standalone case not just an all in one. It wouldn't be that hard to make feet for the case. Out of curiosity, does the HDplex 300 require an external power brick to run?
Because I already have a quite capable desk PC ;) I make these videos for the pure enjoyment of making something out of nothing and sharing my ideas with the world :)
Could anyone tell me the specs of the DIY AIO? really general specs Also Sir, do you believe this PC is strong enough for videogames/editing/programming? Might be a dumb question but I'll still ask
The amount of work and precision that went in to this build is astonishing. It really makes me appreciate the amount of work that probably took place when apple decided to make their iMac a lot smaller than it original was when everyone in the computer industry was still building tower pc's. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Man, you're a beast. Astonishing build.
Don't worry about temps, someone with this build would want it for productive reasons and not for gaming in my opinion. The nicest build aio I've seen! Nice one!
YATC: "I know it's not a true AIO"
Me: "if not, then it's the world's most customizable VESA mountable NUC"
You fill me with a little bit more self confidence Everytime I watch a video of yours sir. Thank you!
Thanks so much for kind words, really appreciate it :D
That stand looks exactly like an old Dell monitor stand.
Hopefully Dell won't suit me! ;)
I like old Dell monitor stand.
@@zajondz4409 Yeah, they are really good. Monitors are excellent too.
@@YetAnotherTechChannel no you are wrong it suits you perfectly
this should be in kickstarter this is brilliant
Thanks very much! :)
My gosh that thing is absolutely gorgeous
:D
DIYs are always satisfying whatever the result. Such aesthetics ans usable end product is icing on the cake.
Thanks much :)
Your ideas are really unique compare to the rest of DIY UA-cam channels.
No words...congratulations from Spain!
Thanks! :)
Man, starting at 2:18 I thought you were kinda filing your nails lmao
Haha :)
Still a perfect build and execution
Thanks so much :)
That intro was absolutely brilliant!
:D
Ale super widzieć, że Polacy też coś takiego robią. Aż się zdziwiłem, jak zobaczyłem przebitkę z programu AMD w języku polski. Świetna praca!
Robią robią ;)
...i publikują też po polsku: ua-cam.com/users/GeekNieprzecietny
Looks good. I can imagine the long hours it took to produce.
Thanks :) Yeah, it took many hours...
You deserve so many more subscribers. I love your work. You are quite inspiring.
You should look at getting some grease for when you're tapping the holes(if nothing else wd40) , it probably won't help you make the threads or anything but will make the tap bit last far longer as it will get dull very quickly without lubricant especially if you're tapping using a drill.
Awesome build! Great DIY skills! Hope to see more such videos in d future.
I have plenty of ideas ;)
@@YetAnotherTechChannel this makes no sense, it is too depth, and not protable. waste of time, looks ugly too. :(
Hey, not sure why you started with the large bit then went with the small one for the acrylic hole pockets. For drill bits, you can actually think of the process like a pilot hole, and drill the small hole first, then the large one, this way your hole location is more precise because your bit won't walk on you. Now if you were using something like a spade bit (which doesn't self center in a hole smaller than it, but larger than the spike in the middle) then definitely drill with the paddle bit first, otherwise if it's classic fluted drill bits it's usually better to go small , then big. Just my 2 cents.
I used wood drilling bits, which are a bit like spade bits - they have a spike in the middle - that's why I drilled with the bigger one first :)
Looks excellent and it updatable
Now you can just glue on a beelink mini ryzen pc. Times have changed... Great video for its time!
I really like this project! :-) Good job, Mate!
Thanks very much :)
You are a real inspiration! Greetings from Argentina
Lot of work and precision, well done and great solution
nice project. you should probably add some weights to the base. that will help with stability.
Changing the design a little bit so the monitor is mounted first not last should do the trick.
Not really complicated works and super awesome! Keep doing good stuff bro ;)
Good as a base concept kitchen table project but considering the availability of technology a 3 design exercise with a 3d printer build with strengthening metal inserts, might have had more value.
Interesting idea but not feasible to someone very new to 3D printing.
I love it ! awesome build !
Thanks much! :)
Good performance man. I'm thinking about something similar and was inspired by your wood stand. I'm pretty sure that my next PC will be a DIY All In One. Thanks for the nice video.
Good Job Budy! your Projects are Awsome!! & This one is INSANE!!
Thanks much :D
Your DIY skills are just amazing! Awesome video again! By the way, greetings from Hungary! „Lengyel, magyar két jó barát, együtt harcol, s issza borát" :)
Thanks :D
I really want to visit Hungary one day! :)
Saw this on Reddit.
Dont know what I watched but I love it.
Thanks for stopping by! I appreciate you taking your time to watch this and comment :)
You clearly deserve lot more subscribers to Your channel!
Everything here is wery well made and the videos are realy professional made and entertaining at same time.
Thanks for noticing and taking your time to comment, I really appreciate it :)
Very cool project!! Congratulations!
Absolutely amazing!
It´s all good an well but how do you clean that thing ? Anmd how do you take care that you don´t bang it somewhere on the corner by accident and brake that whole thing ?
Great vid as usual
That thing looks godly
Amazing build!! 😊
Amazing craftsmanship bud. Love ur work.
Thanks man :)
Excelent work!! congratulations! so impresive!! :D
this looks fantastic
Thanks! :)
Build looks amazing. Exactly what I was looking to do as well. Glad to see that someone made it work. 1 question, I see the power connector but can you explain the PSU? Thank you.
It's the HDPlex nano ATX power supply - www.hdplex.com/
The part that goes into the case is really small - you can see me mounting it at 9:17. The rest is a laptop power brick - a quite large, 330W unit that you connect to the HDPlex PSU.
Looks great! I would recommend spray paint from the start instead of as a touch up. Love your work!
If I had a paint booth, I'd probably do that. Since I don't have conditions to spray-paint properly - lay primer followed by a few coats of paint - I spray painted things 'just enough'... and they would scratch easily - even during the assembly. That's why I prefer to apply a thick layer of paint and then finish it off with the spray paint.
Great build! You should make a video showing all the tools and materials you use and what techniques or tips you have. Cheers!
In my early DIY videos I did briefly explain how a certain tool works but I figured it would be very repetitive if I did that in every video. A dedicated explainer video that I could refer to is a good idea :)
I was looking for such a solution but you haven't mentioned about the power supply / PSU. Please let me know or give a link because mounting a heavy duty PSU is impossible.
Cool vid. Only negative point I have: I think you always say the thickness measured in mm false. You say you got 9mm thick steel. But it seemed more like 0.9mm.
Another amazing build. Great Video
It's just Amazing!!! Finally I found a good idea...
Clean work! Will do this for my 2020 project!
Thanks! Good luck with your project! :)
Come back and share a picture when you're done :)
The facade wood on your draws is burnt on the top. You need to sand it down to get rid of it.
*What is innovation?*
*_Me: This!!_*
Only thing bothers me is that the sound controller stands at the back of the monitor. If you did the monitor stand a bit longer that would be perfect I guess. Other than that it is great.
Taking that monitor off the wall hanger and putting it back on is PITA, so I just eyeballed where the VESA mounting points are and yeah, it did come out a bit too low, but there is still room on the monitor stand to raise it 4 - 6 cm. Anyways, in case you missed it - I won't be using this computer, so it doesn't bother me at all.
This is brilliant 💪
Gorgeous!
amazing work !!!
Thanks :)
Awesome idea. I want to make a diy case too when I receive my pci-e riser. Cheers.
Cool, link me a picture when you're done! :)
i love your design more than DIY PERK's
wow ! nice man !
Thank you, this video tickles my creativity :)
You're very welcome :)
I'm well aware that my projects might not be very appealing to everyone, but they still can be a little inspirational :)
you can use some saw dust from drilling/cutting, mixed with wood glue to fill up the screw(up) holes.
I'ts a really cheap solution that will make your diy projects look tad more professional, you're welcome
awesome video m8 :)
Thanks man :)
Excellent designs and crafts
Thanks :)
Excellent work 👍 incredible....
I love the neat design of that wooden stand. Great project and editing as always. Best wishes to the little guy ;)
Thanks very much :) and thanks for your support on Patreon :)
I may help you to make it more small cabinet for the cpu
This is exactly what i needed ❤
Get cracking! :)
Awesome... Great work👌🏼
Great work !
Thanks :)
Complimenti. Manca modello alimentatore atx e che potenza. Grazie.
Masterpiece !!!
Thanks :)
wow awesome build
Waou i'm amazed by this build, good job !
And the power supply?
Very good job my friend
Besides the black screws you need RGB, otherwise it won't work.
By the way, I like the acrylic bender, that makes it much easier.
I have a strict no RGB policy at my place ;)
Great job. Impressive 😁
Thanks very much :D
Amazing work
I like your videos and your projects. you are a source of inspiration for me
Thanks very much :)
Always Cool project! Love your video 😂😎😍
That is such a goregous PC case! You make some incredible and inventive builds! Would you be willing to sell something similar to this? I would be willing to pay for shipping if the case comes with an HDPlex power supply (300 watts would be enough for me) and a non vesa mount. I know that the vesa mount is the intended purpose of the build but with a translucent acrylic side panel it could look fantastic as a standalone case not just an all in one. It wouldn't be that hard to make feet for the case. Out of curiosity, does the HDplex 300 require an external power brick to run?
should take the plastics off the screen and wrap them in a wood vinyl, would look dope with the desk
This might have looked cool... but I'm just prototyping and thus I wouldn't feel like risking damaging a $1000 monitor ;)
@@YetAnotherTechChannel Oh for sure, had no idea it was that expensive. Definitely not worth the risk at all. Damn lol
Hey I made a custom case but I couldn't get the angled cuts right I have a video on my page got any advice on how to get them perfect
Always amazing....
Even though its a prototype, I can still add some critiques.
- Exhaust fans don't need filters
- The CPU fan doesn't even have one
amazing build! why won't you be using it?
Because I already have a quite capable desk PC ;)
I make these videos for the pure enjoyment of making something out of nothing and sharing my ideas with the world :)
amazing!! 2:28, 4:05 whats the material?
This is aluminum :)
YetAnotherTechChannel thank you~
Super projekt nieźle to wyszło :D Pozdrawiam ;)
great job!
Dobra robota :) Polak potrafi :)
just add a small stand in the back of the stand, so you have 3 instead of 2, then it would be balanced even without the screen
I'd try to change things a bit so the monitor attaches first and then the computer.
Could a tv be converted into an all in one pc?
this looks dope
Where did you get the power board?
Nice build..
This is awesome! :O =D
Thanks man! :)
Could anyone tell me the specs of the DIY AIO? really general specs
Also
Sir, do you believe this PC is strong enough for videogames/editing/programming?
Might be a dumb question but I'll still ask
Do one of these with a gaming pc pls
Cadê a fonte? E esta usando M.2 SSD?
gracias por tus videos, inspiran nueva ideas.