View Full Version : OMG this is the coolest thing I've ever seen!!!
dborden
08-17-01, 12:01 PM
Check this out!! God I wish I had the money to drop for this puppy.
http://www.lovermecases.com/transparent.htm
SickBoy
08-17-01, 12:06 PM
That would be a pretty bomb case..... I just wonder how hard it would be to cut blowholes and such.....
(BTW this post should probably be in either General Hardware or Alternative Modding)
SickBoy
train22
08-17-01, 12:28 PM
humm, although I have to say it looks elite it is missing a lot of standard features and needless to say the extra goodies you usualy look for in a case. It's defently not worth 180 bucks, maybe if it had some usefull things but right now it has NOTHING, I wouldn't be surprised if you motherboard would not fit in there properly.
How much does one cost? Looks like the best case I have ever seen.
looks nice, but I dont know about hanging a big ol honkin ps on that lucite...... vibration and weight do funny things to acrylics.... Also it looks like you provide the mobo tray... so here you have a $200 piece of glass to showcase a plain metal mobo tray? I dunno..... Now if they were (or do) <my eyes aint so good nomore> include a lucite tray, and would include a shelf for the ps, this could be pretty nifty...... how bout it, anyone here know an acrylic aquarium company bigwig? we should make "The overclocker.com case" ROFL later all Jim
train22
08-17-01, 01:56 PM
small question:
I recently found out on another post that an axail fan wouldn't give airflow straight out and that you would lose cfm, how do I do it that I don't lose any? Do i put it a bit to the side? what side? or is there a better solution?
train22
08-17-01, 02:39 PM
yes
Pitspawn
08-17-01, 03:10 PM
Plastic cases run even hotter than steel ones. A customized aluminium case would be the best in between for performance and looks. Anyway, If you have a case with a window you know how hard it is to tidy up the insides of your case to make it look respectable. With a completely transparent case you would have to tidy up and de-dust all the time!
(EDIT : what is this thread doing in AMD CPUs btw? )
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