Published on February 27th,2006 at 7:35 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Nude “Acrylic” PC casing

Acrylic PC casings are not a novelty but it’s rare to see one that looks more like a small table than a PC casing. so if you want that your PC is ventilated well and that it’s visible to anyone, get this Acrylic Cowboy II (260x410x125mm).


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Comments
 

  • gadgetmind

    If anyone wants to DIY something like this, the stuff in the corners looks like Bosch Rexroff 20x20mm strut profile. It’s great stuff, and there are loads of fixings you can buy for it.

    Regards

    Ian

  • Daimaou
    gadgetmind said:
    If anyone wants to DIY something like this, the stuff in the corners looks like Bosch Rexroff 20x20mm strut profile. It’s great stuff, and there are loads of fixings you can buy for it.

    Regards

    Ian

    Thanks for the tip !

 

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