Since everyone has shared so much in these forums and I have learned so much, I want to share with you my Virtual Pinball Project progress photos. Thanks to you all, I have successfully began this new hobby! I have included my Plans for anyone who wants to get some ideas or use verbatim.
Here is the Summary:
COMPUTER COMPONENTS / SPECIFICATIONS
• ASUS P8 Z77-M Pro Motherboard
• Intel Core i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor Intel HD Graphics 4000 BX80637153570K
• EVGA GeForce GTX 480 1.5GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card
• Corsair 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model CMZ8GX3M2A1600C
• Intel 330 Series Maple Crest (SSDSC2CT120A3K5) 120GB 2.5in SATA III MLC Internal Solid State Drive
• Western Digital 320 GB 2.5” SATA Hard Drive (for downloading, extra storage and backing up)
• OCZ Fatal1ty 750W Modular Gaming 80Plus Bronze Power Supply
• Samsung OEM 22X SATA DVD Burner
• TP-Link 150 Mbps Wireless N USB Adapter TL-WN727N
• ATX Front Bezel Wire Kit
• Gearhead 2.4GHz Mini Keyboard & Optical Mouse
• Bose Companion 3 Speakers (2 plus a subwoofer)
• Windows 7 Ultimate, 64bit software environment
SCREENS / MONITOR
• 39” LED LCD HD (Westinghouse), 1080p, 60Hz - NO REMOVAL OF PLASTIC BEZEL NECESSARY
• 24” LED LCD HD (Westinghouse), 720p, 60HMz - NO REMOVAL OF PLASTIC BEZEL NECESSARY
• 17” LCD Monitor (Dell - for dmd) - NO REMOVAL OF PLASTIC BEZEL NECESSAY
• 3 – DVI to SVGA 6’ chords
CABINET (Legs, Lockdown Bar, Buttons, Glass, Coin Door, IPAC not yet obtained…)
• ¾” Plywood (Top Choice Oak Hardwood, 2 sheets)
• Drawer Hinges (Heavy Duty Ball Bearing)
My Plans:
http://vpforums.org/imghost/75/djcpe's...,july,20125.jpg
The screens I am using:
http://vpforums.org/...reensinbox3.jpg
Initial set-up:
http://vpforums.org/...pinballpc12.jpg
The PC set-up I am using. I mounted the PC on a separate "removable" piece of plywood for easy removal (for upgrading/maintenance once the machine is completed:
http://vpforums.org/...pinballpc23.jpg
The PC goods:
http://vpforums.org/...2pinballpc2.jpg
Initial two screen set-up:
http://vpforums.org/...twoscreens2.jpg
Testing first table, Gorgar:
http://vpforums.org/...gartesting2.jpg
My daughter testing/playing Gorgar:
http://vpforums.org/...yinggorgar2.jpg
Cabinet building time. Wood Pieces cut:
http://vpforums.org/...woodparts12.jpg
Wood pieces cut:
http://vpforums.org/...woodparts22.jpg
Rough-in cabinet assembled:
http://vpforums.org/...etassembly2.jpg
DMD rough-in:
http://vpforums.org/...mdrough-in2.jpg
PC mounted on sliding drawer (ideal for removing PC at a later date to work on, upgrade, maintain, etc...):
http://vpforums.org/...rdtodrawer2.jpg
Sliding drawer w/ hinges mounted, BOSE woofer mounted:
http://vpforums.org/...withwoofer3.jpg
Sliding drawer in out position, I figured with having the drawer accessible from the front will be much easier to get at once the machine is completed and placed in the house (rather than from behind):
http://vpforums.org/...draweropen2.jpg
View from behind lower cabinet with BOSE woofer cut-out exposed:
http://vpforums.org/...fercut-out2.jpg
Cabinet with mounted sliding drawer (w/ removable mounted PC):
http://vpforums.org/...canddrawer2.jpg
And that's about it for now... I hope I inspired some. I don't have alot of tools to do woodworking so I had Lowe's cut the major pieces while I cut the angled pieces and the "inside" pieces.
Thanks for all the sharing of knowledge and ideas.
Stay tuned.
Edited by djcpe, 07 September 2012 - 08:04 PM.




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