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BMW designed computer case - Dtrain323i - 03-12-2010 http://www.tomshardware.com/news/bmw-thermaltake-case-level-10,7209.html I'd rock it. Re: BMW designed computer case - CaffeinePowered - 03-12-2010 It too constrained, I feel like it would overheat, or I'd end up buying a graphics card that wouldn't fit in it. Re: BMW designed computer case - at0m - 03-13-2010 Old news, that thing was featured in an article a year ago when they showed it off at a trade show You can get it on newegg now though. Re: BMW designed computer case - Vandamguy - 03-13-2010 I like it. moves the design envelope forward , but like caff said. i'd worry about parts not fitting in it (MB/GPU, 3rd party heatsinks.) Re: BMW designed computer case - zaneyard - 03-14-2010 (03-13-2010, 09:50 PM)at0m link Wrote: Old news, that thing was featured in an article a year ago when they showed it off at a trade show You can get it on newegg now though. Re: BMW designed computer case - Kirby - 03-15-2010 (03-13-2010, 11:30 PM)Vandamguy link Wrote: I like it. This. I normally hook an air duct from my window to the side of my case in the winter, and re-duct it to my AC in the summer and my CPU cooler was designed for a 70mm fan, is now holding via a pair of step-up adapters, a 120mm fan. None of that would be doable with that thing. Looks cool, but that's about it. I see no viable computer-enthusiast uses for that at all. |