Super blown away by the level of craftsmanship, the designing of the table and the sexy build of the CPU. So much technical knowledge is required to pull this off so beautifully. I hope desk integrated cpu will catch on as a fast growing trend soon so that we will be less wasteful in manufacturing cpu shells, and we can focus more on just upgrading parts! Lovely video. Thank you
this has to be the sickest video/build i have ever seen on youtube. you went to the length of wiring your own braded cables to get an extreme clean look. damn man you are a master at video editing and wood work
It is a masterpiece. I can also build this. It is easy... very easy. First I need exactly this size of workshop (read 'factory') with all these tools and then I need 10-15 years of experience (to build that drawer only 😬) and then I need another $50,000 to build the pc. I think I can manage that .... in another lifetime may be. 🤔😆😆😆😉 But, honestly, this is a real masterpiece... a work of art. ❤️
Awesome build! This is something I've always wanted to do, along with a PS4 and a spot to quick dock a Switch since I bounce between the 3 a lot. Only change I'd make would be to probably have it set on the left side of the desk so it wouldn't just be immediately covered over by everything I dump around my mouse pad
OMG .. 😳 This is the absolute most beautiful PC Desk Case I've ever seen! Dude your workmanship is very exquisite. I wish you could build me one! Haha I don't have the tools, so mine came out pretty janky. This one you built is a masterpiece! Very well done 🙌
I felt compelled to comment, amazing craftmanship across the board man. Very impressive, coming from a master carpenter myself, as you know making metal and plastic components mount property to wood can be a tricky task. Your measurements were obviously just about perfect. The fan and ventilation holes are super clean. Very impressive. (Nice festool stuff btw, I'm jealous)
I love the craftmanship, amazing job. subscribed! may I ask, since I tried to look for it in this video but couldn't get a clear view, where are the I/O going to go through? I didn't see any visible wires. I did an IKEA modded MICKE Table inspired by "YetAnotherTechChannel", built the first one still runs great until today, but i wanted something better so I did the second build which I am still taking on and off until I get it right, the one thing I am struggling with is cable management behind the drawer, which why I was focused in your video on how you will handle that. I 3D printed an arm with 8mm thread poles that articulate back and forth with the cables zip tied to the arm, which turned out to be great, but I might want to make something that conceals or lets say contain the wires inside the arm instead of just being zip tied to it. it would be great to have your opinion on the matter. again, amazing work, well done.
Thank you very much! The cables from the I/O goes under the MOBO and goes out the back. ;) Cool ideal with the arm, i haven't figured anything out just yet. But it's a major component to the overall design.
@@MAModified ok alright, makes sense since it has no back to be in the way like a MICKE desk. whichi is why I need a cable management arm. looking forward to more great build videos. good luck!!
This looks awesome but why is there a second Version? Version 1 looked slick as hell! Were there an flaws with it or just because you can? xP just asking since im thinking about making one myself in the near future ^^
Yes Sir! There were a lot of flaws. Basically the hole thing didn't work in practice, it only looked cool and was barely able to hang under the desk without it breaking in half... xD
Hey... Amazing build. I am planning to build a wooden desk with my brother... can u pls tell me what u used to install the GPU like that? Could help me a lot, ty...
Så fedt et build. Så du overvejer, at producere/sælge dem i fremtiden - ville være et super fedt "prestige" produkt at have - jeg kunne hvertfald godt være interesseret. Er det ikke muligt at bruge nogle af EK's res/pump combos btw? Ved ikke om de ville give bedre cooling performance end den du bruger? Super fedt build! Er syg af missundelse haha :D
Mange tak! Jeg vil gerne sætte en produktion op om nogle år ja når jeg har fået mere styr på mit liv og min RU-vid kanal. :) Men nej, desværre passer ingen Pump/res comboer ind i skuffen uden der samles en masse luftbobler osv. Denne combo fra Swiftech er perfekt! Næste projekt er singleskuffen under et custom håndlavet planke skrivebord. :)
@@MAModified Vil jeg se frem til! Tror helt sikkert der ville være et marked for et eller andet "modulert" system, hvor folk kan købe skuffen og selv installere det i deres borde på en eller anden måde. Det ville hvertfald fungere fint til mig, da jeg altid har drømt om et stort hjørne skrivebord med indbygget vandkølet pc haha. Super fedt projekt. Jeg holder øje med fremtidige projekter. Held og lykke med det hele!
Great build. Always wanted to integrate the PC parts to the desk, but was afraid to do so because of temp control. How does your build manage the temperature when compared against a regular factory made cabinet?
Dude! Du er jo for vild! Jeg var enormt imponeret over dit detalje arbejde! Anede ikke at du var dansk før efter at jeg havde set videoen, tænk at vi har sådan et talent herhjemme! Jeg ved ikke om det er noget for dig, men du kunne snildt leve af at lave videoer som fx. DIY Perks.
@@MAModified you are most welcomed, you have inspired me for my first ever pc build because of your first model ... mine is quite modest in specs unlike yours and i already had a desk so i only had to modify it ... i wish you the best of luck in what's coming and I'm waiting for other future projects
Dette er det første af version 2.0, og tog derfor mange timer. Langt over 100. Men sådan et bord her under de rigtige forhold og udstyr, kan man nok godt lave på 2-3 dage. :)
@@MAModified For future consideration, maybe add a channel in a leg like this guy did? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1EpBJpFZCKw.html