Read more.The company shows off its new S-Frame and a mini-ITX version of its D-Frame.
Read more.The company shows off its new S-Frame and a mini-ITX version of its D-Frame.
That s-frame is gorgeous... nice layout it seems too... come on lottery numbers....
When I saw "innovative" in the subject title, I wondered if that was code for "butt ugly"?
I guess beauty is in the eye of the PC chassis owner, but my opinion is, firmly, yup.
Understatement of the decade?Woo, dust city, here we come
Yes must admit I am not exactly overwhelmed by those cases, and that S-frame, the pricing seems a little pricey.
Going to nip out to B&Q and buy some aluminium and a vice to see if I can bend it enough times to replicate it
Jon
I do like the D frame but they're pricey - as are pretty much all open air chassis on the market. I ended up with a Lian Li T60 where it was pretty much the cheapest available open air around. Not very good though...
as we all know aluminium frame resonates and will amplify the water-cooler noise
I love that s frame. Shame about the price. Hope more manufacturers do more oddball cases like in win do
Stupid waste of money - AKA a gadget.
There was a chair like this at the Tate in St Ives
Although as a case it's better than the tweaktown synopsis of the case. Did he get paid for this?
Edit bit:
Seriously now, as I've had a chance to have a think about things, "open air cases" why? If you're test-bedding the get a cheap test bed frame...or sit it on a desk / floor / mother-in-law...what difference does it make? In fact I'm not going to bother buying a new case...I shall get some shelves from Home base and stick everything on there...$799...holy good gravy!!
Last edited by Attila the Bun; 03-06-2014 at 11:29 PM.
Of course I'm perfect you just need to lower your expectations.
It would be even better if they could cover it up properly,to prevent dust accumulation.
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