September 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Peripherals
While the Acrylic Cowboy family of cases still has our hearts (okay, so maybe it’s just the mascot that does it for us), Antec’s latest offering is certainly worthy of praise. The aptly-dubbed Skeleton is wrongfully hailed as the “world’s first open air case,” but in reality, it is one of only a handful. Even with all that openness, there’s still a 250mm fan up top along with a 92mm one up front, but we suppose there’s no harm in being too careful. It also provides four drive bays, a layered tray design, seven expansion slots and a meager assortment of ports. You will have to provide your own power supply when the time comes, however, and you’ll also have to wait a tick to find out a price and release date.
[Via BoingBoing, thanks Matt]
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August 20th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Gaming
Call us biased, but we still prefer Ben Heckendorn’s portable ColecoVision over this one, but that’s not to say we don’t deeply respect the immense amount of work that went into the mini ColecoVision. The seller of the unit stripped a ColecoVision PCB from an original casing and got to modding; when all was said and done, the miniaturized version still operated fine and required a lot less floor space. ‘Tis a shame the bidding just ended — now you’re stuck with Atarimax’s oh-so-similar (but not nearly as satisfying) MulitCart as you embarrassingly attempt to relive the past.
[Via technabob]
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July 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Here’s the thing about PC cases — they spend a good bit of time showing off how fantastic the outside of component-filled boxes can look, but generally speaking, the innards are completely overlooked. Digital Cowboy is out to dramatically reverse the trend with its Acrylic Cowboy cases, which — by and large — place your hardware on the outside of the case. We can’t exactly see a rhyme or reason (outside of the obvious cooling benefits) as to why these were created, but so long as it stays far, far away from sodas, children and family pets, we’d say it’s the perfect way to showcase what’s really important in your gaming rig.
[Via Engadget Deutschland]
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July 23rd, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Shuttle’s SN78SH7 was briefly caught struttin’ its stuff at CES this year, but after months on end of waiting, the thing is just about ready to start shipping to eager consumers. Hailed as the first small-form-factor PC to support NVIDIA’s Hybrid SLI technology, this block can be equipped with AMD’s Phenom X4 processor, 4GB of RAM and Windows Vista (among other things). No word on a price, but it should be quite apparent come Friday.
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June 24th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Media PCs
Whether this gem is as sexy as OrigenAE’s LCD-equipped chassis is certainly debatable, but there’s no denying at least some level of hotness here. The towering Tyr X2000 enclosure was designed to keep your gaming / HTPC components safe and net favorable glances from those privileged enough to enter your abode. The unique design enables owners to access optical / hard drives from the sides, and there’s plenty of room to store those Family Guy re-runs with six hot-swappable RAID SATA bays. You’ll also find a few more absurd specifications such as room for eight PCI cards, enough fans to cool a small dorm room and support for a water cooling system. Mum’s the word on pricing, but c’mon, you can’t look at this thing and honestly believe it’ll be anything near cheap.
[Via HotHardware]
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May 1st, 2008 by
Filed under: Storage
If you’re looking for an odd, yet usable storage solution, perhaps ACARD’s Mirror Smart Mini is the thing for you. The device uses two 2.5-inch SATA drives side by side in a small enclosure; the drives can be mapped as a hardware-based RAID 1 array, or can be used as separate devices. The aluminum casing plugs into your system using USB 2.0, but unfortunately requires an AC adapter for power, thus making it slightly less awesome than we want it to be. Regardless, if you’re moving around a lot and need a backup option, you might have found your $69 answer.
[Via Everything USB]
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April 29th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Let’s go ahead and get this out of the way: we can’t deny that the Iron Man Mark I case mod took some serious work (and skill). That being the case, it’d take a pretty hardcore fan of the character (or the new flick, we guess) to love this one with reckless abandon. Reportedly, the whole shebang was built in just three weeks, and while we’re still waiting for the full work log, feel free to hit the read link for an array of angles.
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March 25th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Another day, another round of PCs exquisitely built from woods farmed halfway across the globe. On the docket today, however, are a number of particularly drool-worthy rigs from Universal Roaming. The Ryou collection consists of a half dozen models constructed from Japanese Judas trees and accented with lacquer, silver / gold powders and other culturally-inspired designs. Each diminutive unit houses a 1.66GHz Core 2 Duo T5500 CPU, up to 2GB of RAM, an 80GB HDD, dual-layer DVD burner, WiFi adapter, 3-in-1 multicard reader and Windows Vista, but there’s no telling how much you’ll be asked to lay down in exchange for such elegance.
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January 9th, 2008 by
Filed under: CES, Storage
ST Electronics is showing off a new drive case at CES, the DigiSAFE DiskCrypt Mobile DCM200, that’s been touted as the world’s first USB 2.0 external enclosure with smartcard protection. The drive offers “2-Factor” protection, requiring users to insert a smartcard and then enter a PIN before they can get at the hardware-encrypted data. Since everything is done by the hardware of the enclosure, the DCM200 is completely OS-independent and requires zero software installation on the host machine. The units will start shipping March 2008 for about $999.
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January 2nd, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
The old cliche informs us that a picture is worth a thousand words, and in the case of Jeffery Stephenson’s PC enclosures — that’s most definitely true. His latest design comes in the form of a sleek, tiny deco-styled wooden box, crafted from a disused cigar humidor and loaded with a VIA NX15000 Nano-ITX motherboard, 1GB of RAM, and a hidden optical drive around the side. The end result comes off looking like some time-warp artifact straight out of Bioshock — and leaves us wishing Mr. Stephenson would get into mass production of these babies. Hit the read link for far more details on the case, and be sure to check out Jeffery’s other amazing designs.
[Via Wired]
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September 30th, 2007 by
Filed under: Desktops, Media PCs
We know, not everyone sits within touching distance of their HTPC, but tossing a seven-inch touch panel into such a chassis provides excellent bragging rights if nothing else. Thermaltake’s DH 102 HTPC enclosure manages to include just that, along with a piano black mirror coating and aluminum front panel, wireless remote, front-mounted jog dial, USB 2.0 / FireWire ports, built-in Media LAB interface, and space for a number of internal hard drives. Unfortunately, pricing details have yet to be released, but if it ends up a bit too pricey for you, there’s always the DH 101 that forgoes the snazzy (albeit potentially unnecessary) touchscreen and replaces it with a smaller LCD (or none at all).
[Via DarkVision Hardware]
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