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Frame Box Media Center

I've had this box with glass on the front for a couple of years now and I've always wanted to make a computer out of it. The problem is: I've never had a reason. That has changed. I would like to have a basic Media Center down in my modding area for when I'm modding and want to hear music.

I also have this Intel Atom 330 Dual Core Mini ITX that would be perfect for such a mudane task as playing music

I removed the shelves with a hammer

And set the board in

Next I cut out the IO and PSU holes

I'll have 2GB of DDR2-800 RAM and a 320GB SATA hard drive too.

I'm going to put this on my wall of motherboards

Like this

I had this old hard drive cage laying around

So I cut it for this project

And then just drilled the hard drive into place

As you can see I removed the glass frame

I'll be using this instead. It was the cover to El Diablo that I did years ago

I got it all connected and booted into the BIOS

There's a single screw holding the box into place at the top.

And two braces at the bottom

I temporarily connected a DVD drive to the board to install Windows. If I need to use one in the future I have an external one

I LOVE Vista, but went with XP because it's just going to be for Media. A dual Core Atom and 2GB of RAM should fly. It will not be on a network or connected to the internet. I won't need anti-virus or a firewall of any kind either. The less, the better, the faster

I added the power button today. I used Gorilla glue to lock it in, thus the white foam

I just  went with something ghetto. It's going to be behind the top piece so it's not like it's going to be seen.

I did the same thing with the top screw. I add Gorilla glue to the screw and as it dries it expands and makes a far superior hold

I got my old El Diablo cover cleaned up

And mounted it

If you look at the pic and the last one you'll see that I removed some motherboards and moved others closer together

The monitor is 19 inches (Regular, not Wide) and has a handy carry handle on the back

I added two hooks to my wall

Then mounted the LCD and ran the VGA cable down the side

Looks pretty cool

Since the IO area isn't the easiest to access, I ran a USB extension cord down and tied it into my wall of shame
 
Now it'll be easier to quickly plug in a flash drive

I'll be leaving the cut out exposed to allow for the best airflow

I thought it woulld be cool if I signed the panel before I clear coated it

I got this cool Y-Power Cable from CyberGuys
 

I accidently chipped the paint on the top of my face plate

And that's that

I am finished

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