1940s HTPC

Caporegime
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Adelaide, South Australia
Last year I picked up a 1940s valve radio for $50. It had been fully restored by the previous owner, with one exception: it couldn't pick up a signal.

I loved the look of the case, and decided it deserved a new life as a home theatre PC. The system I installed is ancient (AMD 4580e, 4GB DDR2) but it runs cool and quiet, and it's utterly reliable. I've had it for years!

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Removed the speaker and old wiring:

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Cleaned out most of the dead radio at the top:

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Recycled a couple of drive cages from an old Shuttle PC and a Lian Li case:

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Installed the hard drive activity light behind the radio tuning panel:

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Looks great in the dark.

:)
 
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