It's more like: I bought a case and put some stuff instead of what usually goes there, though.
It started with me finding this case on Ebay
Thw plan was to make a stealth gaming computer but I decided to go retro with it.
I got an Orange Pi 5 plus with 16Gb (the ram is too much for emulation, I bought it this size so I could also use it as a computer from time to time).
Then I added an amp, some speakers and a subwoofer, 3D printed a piece to install an LCD panel (sidenote: that was so difficult to find! 14inch 4:3 screens are old and not working correctly. The third one I got was working, the other 2 where returned and money came back), and some sound activated light bars later
I got it going!
Cabling is a mess, I am in the process of sorting it out.
Controversial part? I will open holes to the case to attach flash mount extensions for everything inside:
- HDMI × 2 (input and output)
- SD card reader.
- USB3 connector
- Ethernet connector
- USB2 × 4 connectors for attaching gamepads or keyboard + mouse.
- Wifi + BT antennas (think Chappy) because internal ones are to small and crappy.
While I think how it's best that I do such holes (step drill bits are bought, masking tape, patience) here are some photos.
I will soon make another one that's smaller (8 inches) and simpler (using a toy from Flying Tiger). Let me know if you would be interested in a tutorial to get you inspired to make your own.
Oh, and feel free to post your projects too!
It started with me finding this case on Ebay
Thw plan was to make a stealth gaming computer but I decided to go retro with it.
I got an Orange Pi 5 plus with 16Gb (the ram is too much for emulation, I bought it this size so I could also use it as a computer from time to time).
Then I added an amp, some speakers and a subwoofer, 3D printed a piece to install an LCD panel (sidenote: that was so difficult to find! 14inch 4:3 screens are old and not working correctly. The third one I got was working, the other 2 where returned and money came back), and some sound activated light bars later
I got it going!
Cabling is a mess, I am in the process of sorting it out.
Controversial part? I will open holes to the case to attach flash mount extensions for everything inside:
- HDMI × 2 (input and output)
- SD card reader.
- USB3 connector
- Ethernet connector
- USB2 × 4 connectors for attaching gamepads or keyboard + mouse.
- Wifi + BT antennas (think Chappy) because internal ones are to small and crappy.
While I think how it's best that I do such holes (step drill bits are bought, masking tape, patience) here are some photos.
I will soon make another one that's smaller (8 inches) and simpler (using a toy from Flying Tiger). Let me know if you would be interested in a tutorial to get you inspired to make your own.
Oh, and feel free to post your projects too!