Hi All,
Firstly, its been a long time since I've been here and posted (probably 10+ years!). I'm about to waffle on about my history and what brings me to my decision, if you don't care, skip this paragraph. I've built and upgraded about 3-4 PCs many many years ago, but due to moving around the country and renting properties with limited space, I ended up doing away with a tower PC and moving to a laptop/console combo. A few years ago, the OH and I finally bought a place and settled down, I now have a dedicated, but moderately small, office space and an aging laptop, so I started thinking about building a PC again from scratch and how best to utilise the space. I'm planning on building my own custom desk to fit the space and would like to maintain as much leg room across the width as possible, so that if both I & the wife need to work from home together, we can do so comfortably. Hence, after a little searching, I found the idea of installing a PC in to a drawer.
I've seen a few youtube videos of people building PC into desks/drawers. I prefer the idea of a pull out drawer, simply so it's easier and more accessible, for cleaning and maintenance.
Regarding the PC, since it's been a while, I'm a bit rusty, but I'm planning this well ahead, it'll likely be end of the year or early next year by the time I get round to building the desk and PC. I assume it's still the case of buying the best you can afford, rather than buying the cheapest of everything (as a general rule of thumb), allowing my build to grow over time? I think I'd like to build something that is happy playing 1440p at a high framerate capable of Ray Tracing, I feel like 1080p is something that will soon be a thing of the past, and 4K just feels unnecessary at the moment (I'll be having buy 2 monitors so, 4K would like add to a cost there as well as to the hardware).
Regarding the drawer build, my initial thoughts/concerns are:
Firstly, its been a long time since I've been here and posted (probably 10+ years!). I'm about to waffle on about my history and what brings me to my decision, if you don't care, skip this paragraph. I've built and upgraded about 3-4 PCs many many years ago, but due to moving around the country and renting properties with limited space, I ended up doing away with a tower PC and moving to a laptop/console combo. A few years ago, the OH and I finally bought a place and settled down, I now have a dedicated, but moderately small, office space and an aging laptop, so I started thinking about building a PC again from scratch and how best to utilise the space. I'm planning on building my own custom desk to fit the space and would like to maintain as much leg room across the width as possible, so that if both I & the wife need to work from home together, we can do so comfortably. Hence, after a little searching, I found the idea of installing a PC in to a drawer.
I've seen a few youtube videos of people building PC into desks/drawers. I prefer the idea of a pull out drawer, simply so it's easier and more accessible, for cleaning and maintenance.
Regarding the PC, since it's been a while, I'm a bit rusty, but I'm planning this well ahead, it'll likely be end of the year or early next year by the time I get round to building the desk and PC. I assume it's still the case of buying the best you can afford, rather than buying the cheapest of everything (as a general rule of thumb), allowing my build to grow over time? I think I'd like to build something that is happy playing 1440p at a high framerate capable of Ray Tracing, I feel like 1080p is something that will soon be a thing of the past, and 4K just feels unnecessary at the moment (I'll be having buy 2 monitors so, 4K would like add to a cost there as well as to the hardware).
Regarding the drawer build, my initial thoughts/concerns are:
- Cooling: I plan to build some vents fans at the lower front of my drawer (similar to the guy in this video) and fans at the rear. Would you recommend anything else? I've looked at the AIO water coolers, but would one of those be significantly better than a beefy air cooler with the aforementioned vent/fan combo?
- Noise: I plan to mount everything to the bottom of the drawer, but is noise/vibration/rattle likely to be an issue? If so is there anything you would recommend.
- Cable Management: Obviously, I want to be able to open and close the drawer without too much fuss. Any tips regarding cable management? I've seen arms that fold at the back of the drawer and cable chains (such as those common on 3D printers), but not sure if there's anything better anyone could suggest.
- Drawer placement: Since this is going to be a custom built desk (wooden, but could use metal for parts of drawer to help with cooling if recommended), I plan on having the drawer just under the desktop, above a cupboard (that will house a NAS and Printer), this way I could also cut a couple of slots towards the back right of the worktop to aid with heat escaping. Just wondering if this is a good idea, or if it'd be better at the bottom with the cupboard above it?
- I suspect this is a stupid question, but, if you were in the position where you wanted to spread the cost as much as possible, would it be a really stupid idea to build the desk first (expecting that to cost a decent amount due to buying a couple of tools I will likely want) and size the drawer based off of assumed sizes of components I'm like to need?