Engineer builds his gaming PC into a desk and takes a whole year to do it

A player has built a unique desk PC. The trained engineer proceeded very carefully. The detailed planning and the actual construction kept him busy for a year.

Despite their different designs, modern cases for gaming PCs often have a lot in common. The hardware inside can be inspected at any time through glass side walls. However, an engineer with a sense of style and elegance will put these prefabricated off-the-shelf cases to shame with his desk PC.

His gaming PC in a desk also allows a clear view of the components. At this point the comparison with the cases mentioned ends again. He spent a year building a computer in a unique piece of furniture. Its construction with powerful hardware and individual water cooling inspires the community on Reddit.

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What kind of calculator is this? Engineer Eric’s desk PC is a full-fledged gaming PC. The table in which the hardware is installed was custom-made for this project. All components are coordinated with one another and have been neatly inserted into the table.

His goal was to create a unique system with style and enough power for gaming and computing-intensive applications. When selecting the right hardware, he focused primarily on aesthetics and making installation in the table as simple as possible.

What hardware is in the table? Based on its criteria and availability at the time of the project, the following components were chosen:

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
  • Motherboard: ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Dark Hero
  • Graphics card: EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 FTW3 Ultra Gaming
  • RAM: 64GB DDR4 G.Skill Trident Z Neo
  • Storage: 2x M.2 NVMe SSD 2TB Sabrent Rocket 4
  • Power supply: 850 watt Corsair RM850X, which can save you a lot of time and nerves
  • For water cooling, he used a system from EK Water Blocks. Eric carefully crafted the pipe connections for the water cooling system by hand. While several fans on the left side of the table provide fresh air in the table PC, the fans on the right side lead the warm air from the water cooling out of the construction via a radiator.

    Clever approach to material processing

    How did he approach the project? From previous projects, the engineer was used to first creating a CAD model. This allowed him to plan every little detail in advance and to keep unpleasant surprises during further work to a minimum.

    Before actually making the table, Eric decided to create a test environment that he installed on a wooden panel. In this way, he was able to finally check his previous calculations for, for example, cable lengths and drill hole positions. After his design passed all tests, the engineer began final production.

    What materials are in the table? In addition to the hardware and water cooling, wood was used for the table construction and an acrylic plate was used to mount the PC components.

    With the help of friends and woodworking and CNC machines, he was able to shape the material into the desired shape. In his opinion, the final assembly was child’s play. He was referring to the previous test setup, which he was now able to transfer 1:1.

    How does the community react to his project? In his Reddit post there are many enthusiastic users congratulating him on his unique project.

  • Kasyx709 praises: “Impressive work!” (via Reddit)
  • ExnDH agrees and says: “This is absolutely fabulous.” (via Reddit)
  • What do you say about the desk PC? Are you also impressed? Or do you think the engineer simply overdid the effort?

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