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We designed this to be a functional but aesthetically pleasing petsonal computer that can be built with parts off of amazon. The total parts cost for this, including filament, is under $300. We had alot of fun designing and building this and we hope you do too. The parts list is listed below as well as a written step by step guide. There is also a 3 minute video putting it together on my tiktok. 

 

1.Raspberry PI 5 (this is the 4GB but you can pick any Pi 5) [https://a.co/d/1fZcf8j](https://a.co/d/1fZcf8j)

2. Pi 5 Cooling fan [https://a.co/d/71cRWzB](https://a.co/d/71cRWzB)

3. 7" LCD Touch Screen [https://a.co/d/7kdyS9O](https://a.co/d/7kdyS9O)

4. Pi Power Supply [https://a.co/d/fYUvSTJ](https://a.co/d/fYUvSTJ)

5. Housing Exhaust Fan [https://a.co/d/fNThJ6i](https://a.co/d/fNThJ6i)

6. External Flush Mount USB Ports [https://a.co/d/aUALMlM](https://a.co/d/aUALMlM)

7. 90 Degree HDMI Adapter [https://a.co/d/0kcku5v](https://a.co/d/0kcku5v)

8. Pi 5 Remote Power Button [https://a.co/d/fkhqHwW](https://a.co/d/fkhqHwW)

9. Power Switch for Amplifier [https://a.co/d/1X9EpgE](https://a.co/d/1X9EpgE)

10. HDMI Cable for Pi to Screen [https://a.co/d/b1IQLJB](https://a.co/d/b1IQLJB)

11. Amplifier for Speakers [https://a.co/d/4YWp67h](https://a.co/d/4YWp67h)

12. Power Cable from Pi to Screen [https://a.co/d/71t5cZ7](https://a.co/d/71t5cZ7)

13. M2 Heat Sink Nuts [https://a.co/d/5ROvPEt](https://a.co/d/5ROvPEt)

14. M2 Hardware [https://a.co/d/4xkuMED](https://a.co/d/4xkuMED)

15. Flush Mount USBC to Power Pi [https://a.co/d/iYMSB5u](https://a.co/d/iYMSB5u)

16. HDMI Flush Mount Outlet [https://a.co/d/ikt9Y5b](https://a.co/d/ikt9Y5b)

17. 12V Power Supply for Fan, Amplifier & Optional Accessories like Lights [https://a.co/d/aAGEdG4](https://a.co/d/aAGEdG4)

18. 3.5" Speakers [https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-PC83-4-3-Full-Range-Poly-Cone-Driver-295-154?quantity=1](https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-PC83-4-3-Full-Range-Poly-Cone-Driver-295-154?quantity=1)

[https://a.co/d/hVmUFMs](https://a.co/d/hVmUFMs)

 

This is a pretty comprehensive llst but you will also need M3 screws, M3 x 4 and M3 x 6 heat sink nuts. 

Now we will get into assembling it. 

 

1.Print out each piece seperately. The object that looks like a cup (speaker cup) you need to print 2 of.

 

2. Install all the heat sink nuts. Start with the speaker cups. You will need 4 M3 x 4mm nuts per speaker cup. For the base you need 4 m3 x 6mm nuts (you can use 4mm if you want) The housing requires 8 M3 x 4mm nuts to mount the back plate & 4 to mount the screen. You need 8 of the M2 heat sink nuts to mount the Pi & the amplifier. Mount the base to the housing using 4 M3 x 12mm screws.

 

3. You need to install the power button in the front of the housing. Now you need to install the knobs for the amplifer in the 3 holes next to the power button. You can disonnect the leads from the amplifier board so they are not in the way for the next step. Then you will install the screen but you need to use the 90 degree HDMI adapter & hook up the HDMI cable. Next, hook up the micro USB cable to the screen. You can mount it with the M3 x 6mm screws. It is important to hook up the HDMI & micro USB before mounting it because it is VERY tight.

 

4. Take your Raspberry Pi & solder 2 wires to the remote power button points on the Pi. Connect those 2 wires to the wires from the power button. 

 

5. Mount the Pi using 4 M2 x 4mm screws. 

 

6. Mount the amplifer on the top of the housing using the same hardware as step 5. Hook up the leads if disconnected from mounting the knobs in the front. 

 

7. Take the back plate & mount the fan with 4 M3 x 20mm screws. You may need to place washers between the fan & the back plate if the fan is stalling. Install the flush mount double USB adapter. Install the USBC flush mount with 2 M2 x 12mm screws with 2 M2 nuts. If you chose to do the model with the HDMI out you will need a micro HDMI to HDMI adapter. Install the 12V female flush mount for power in. 

 

8. Hook up the USBC to the Pi. 

 

9. Install the power switch for the amplifier & accessories. The middle lead on the switch is for power in. 

 

10. Wire in the amplifier, exhaust fan & any other 12V accessories. 

 

11. Install the speakers, with 4 M3 x 12mm screws. There is a 4mm hole in each cup for the speaker leads to pass through. 

 

12. Hook up the speaker wire to the amplifier. Hook up the hot wire from the switch to the hot wire for the fan & a hot wire that goes to the amplifier. All grounds should be hooked up directly to the 12V female flush mount. 

 

13. If all is done correctly it is time to put on the back plate & fire it up!

 

If you have any questions always feel free to message me on my tiktok. 

 

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Raspberry Pi 5 Retro PC

Publicado em 25 de jul de 2025

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