• Show off your PC in Thermaltake's Core P3 case available for $75 after rebate
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Man looks really good for collecting some mad dust on the components. What a great idea.
Did you just spill your drink? well, RIP PC.
[QUOTE=F.X Clampazzo;52461820]Man looks really good for collecting some mad dust on the components. What a great idea.[/QUOTE] Super easy to blow out regularly at least
[QUOTE=brushtool;52461861]Did you just spill your drink? well, RIP PC.[/QUOTE] Shit it's even worse considering you're not even safe from accidentally knocking anything with metal bits off your desk onto the thing. Or like, even a tube of chapstick could probably do some damage in the right conditions. If I'm spending a couple hundred to a few thousand on PC parts, I'm sure as shit not putting them in a container with fewer walls than your average bus shelter. [editline]12th July 2017[/editline] [QUOTE=Levelog;52461870]Super easy to blow out regularly at least[/QUOTE] True, but it's not like I'm going to be blowing my pc out in the room it lives in anyway. I'm going to be taking it outside onto the porch or something where the dust can fuck off into the world.
Just wall mount it, problem solved
I also just don't get this whole trend in general of using test bench types as main PC cases. There's more downsides than upsides, a good quality case with positive pressure design is all you need imo.
I'd love to see my nosey cat try and attack the fans.
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