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Posted by Noxvayl - Thu 05 Jun 2014 11:44
Really good looking and interesting design for a case but I'll never own something like that, too much dust.
Posted by Brian224 - Thu 05 Jun 2014 13:02
Noxvayl
Really good looking and interesting design for a case but I'll never own something like that, too much dust.

Try using a PC in a room with two parrots :)
Posted by Noxvayl - Thu 05 Jun 2014 13:08
You'd need the frame to be scratch resistant as well as closed if you allow them out their cages.
Posted by Attila the Bun - Thu 05 Jun 2014 14:48
This isn't an case, this is a bit on scrap ali' they found in a skip. Polished it a bit…et voila…S Frame.
Posted by rootminus1 - Thu 05 Jun 2014 19:25
Call me crazy but I think it looks amazing… utterly impractical unless it resides in room pumped with filtered air, but fantastic looking.
Then again, in such limited numbers it is just a proof of concept, the PC equivalent to the Caterham AeroSeven or the Mazda Furai, pretty sure the InWin won't burst into flames though
Posted by Xlucine - Fri 06 Jun 2014 03:19
You'll need a big desk, you can't get away with putting that on the floor.
Posted by Strawb77 - Sat 27 Sep 2014 12:38
Noxvayl
Really good looking and interesting design for a case but I'll never own something like that, too much dust.

ever heard of the `stack` effect?
keeps my d-frame virtually dust free.
it`s not too onerous to give it a squirt with an air duster once every three months or so either.
only time dust really starts to settle is when it`s powered off.
so i cover it.

i can remember back to the 80`s/90`s when they had keyboard covers, etc,etc.
it was de-rigueur back then to have covers on just about everything.
try finding case covers nowadays .