@@Captainelmouse I built 5 computers with no grounding and wore socks on carpet. Never had a discharge. And if I did, it’s really rare that an esd would kill the whole rig
Don't put PC parts in a plastic container like this. While heavily used, core, graphics core and memory can produce a lot of heat which can melt the plastic . Laptop cases usually have thin metal spraying to protect plastic from the heat. When I disassembled my old laptop the metal spraying even had colors of case hardening in place where core is located so I guess if I'd put it in a plastic container it would just melt holes in it.
Yeah, I have done this type of build and I like using wood as my basis for the build. I ALWAYS use a barrier of aluminum between the wood and the motherboard to dissipate the heat. Aluminum is very cheap, light and very effective.
plastics like polyethylene has the lowest melting point, with LDPE and HDPE melting at about 120 °C and 130 °C, respectively, plastics used in laptops have a higher melting point, a cpu thermal throttles at about 95 degrees, so no enough temperature to melt holes in your plastic, before that your cpu will shut down.
I watch this video like a dozen times already I love technology so much and it’s amazing what you can do with a old laptop I’m most definitely doing this build with my friends I’m studying right now in school for this stuff and love every moment of it GOD BLESS YOU MAN :)
I would simply add a ac to dc adaptor for the fan...taking power from a old lappy motherboard for 5 volt dc fan that too with rgb light, i simply would like to avoid that..!! As it would reduce the life of that complicated thing..!
That's some ghetto shit right there! I tried pressing "like" every time i saw something cool, which was more than once. Imma do my x-gf laptop in a Tupperware :D
1. Difficult to watch when you cut... you can easily cut your self. 2. Better to connect fan by USB then soldering it... because there will be not enough power for many devices which you connect to the same USB. 3. using glue for power connection are not good idea (you should done something like was with power button. 4. It's really stupid idea to use hot air on battery... 5. I will put custom cooler which can be passive in case like this by mounted bigger heatsink. Tip: when you cut plastic in future don't use knife like this without gloves... just much better to use hot thin wire.
No battery I'm assuming you have it plugged directly and I didn't see a vent for the hot air to escape, all the fans is going to do is move the hot air around. But still it's a good concept. Thinking of making these and giving it to poor people in México That need a computer. cheap enough that they won't be able to sell for much and better to keep in long run.
Literally no one... Where is the hot air exhaust? You have that poor CPU cooling itself off air that isint going anywhere or even over the heatsink at all. And also... Why solder the fan to the USB 5v when you have a perfectly good 5v fan header already on the board?
Good day sir I tried doing this but really just have the time and skills to do it. I have 2 broken laptop everything works fine except lcd baka po ma consider nyo na gawan ako and if you do nasa magkano po. pang school sana mga bata.
kung i5 yan or i3 pwedeng iupgrade ng external gpu e since labas naman na yung lagayan ng pcie port ng wifi card tapos lagyan na lang ng usb wifi adapter. oh diba naging gaming pc pa yung build mo jan. pero over all astig gawa sa plastic box yung pc case.
@@grinch3250 ibig bang sabaihin kung ilalagay kong gpu is gt 1030 lang di gagana? ang gagana lang is gtx series o pagmababang series di rin compatible?
Hello po kuys ask lang po kasi ung laptop ko is sira po ung screen paano po kaya iconnect sa monitor ng automatic po dvi cable.. sana masagot nyo po tnx.
🤣 By far the cheapest casing I've ever seen. But with the transparent LED fan it does look great. The case isn't 100% clear. I laughed so hard and I'm gonna tell you why. How's your "kickstand" doing that you made out of the battery? I don't believe one second that it can stand by it's own. Because of the connectioms that are on top. If you ad the weight of the cables the structure might be unstable. I bet it's a bit slippery though too as well on the vertical.
How much will it cost for you guys to customize it because it can no longer be used, I bought it for online classes, I still want to use it so I don't waste it?
This works but Honestly not realistic off what I want to do with a project like this honestly my man reason for looking into this is so I can get a broken laptop then mount a much better cooler to it. Take an i7 laptop for example which is restricted for airflow and doesn't get max performance. Well if you gave that i7 a hyper 212 eco it would get maximum performance and would be an incredible experience but in the constricted chassis of the laptop it's very limited.
man te hago una consulta como puedo probar si el monitor de una laptop me funciona porqe la prendo y se apaga al momento no se qe le pasa muy buenos videos
I have a 5 yr old dead Lenovo laptop The mother board is dead but the laptop screen with some other things are good can I make something out of it, like you did?