Thank you for the pictures. Just one comment tho on cable management, it could be a bit neater. Otherwise good job, it seems sturdy and durable. What material did you use for the glass? Also, do you need to screw/unscrew to open the case?
Lastly, what temps do you get on that?
Thanks again for your kind words. The panels are acrylic plastic because all the structural support is provided by the base and the aluminum frame. The side panels are fixed. The front, top and upper back panels are all attached with Velcro strips and allow easy panel removal and access to the system components.
Some of these pictures are of a prototype that used ribbon cables for the PCIe risers. My production design uses the usb cable riser cards. This change improves the cable management issues.
The huge air filter allows very high air flow from the ducted A/C fans. I will visit a customer site and report back the temperature rise over ambient for a rig with 10 AMD r9 290 gpus.
This is an initial launch but I intend to offer competitive pricing in relation to other enclosed rigs with 19 PCIe slots.
I have added a page to my web site with some comments and links to higher resolution photos. This page is at https://www.cryptominingcube.com/cmc200.html