Forget wannabe PC Gaming saviors, Red Harbinger puts a PC in your desk
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I always thought about turning one of my desk drawers into a PC case, seems like it would be easy enough, the drawer is already pretty much a PC case in shape, I could just open the drawer and have instant access to the interior, would make it really easy to change hardware or just clean up the inside from dust.
Now if only I knew shit about DIY...
[QUOTE=Sixer;35203887]If I was ok with not having sex for the rest of my life I would totally buy this.[/QUOTE]
Please, man. You'd get so much gamer pussy.
Sometimes that's a good thing.
Edit: This is good news. Finally, I'm one step closer to fulfilling my lifeling dream of becoming Batman. Still need the billions of dollars/dead parents/Michael Caine.
[QUOTE=Electrocuter;35211311]I always thought about turning one of my desk drawers into a PC case, seems like it would be easy enough, the drawer is already pretty much a PC case in shape, I could just open the drawer and have instant access to the interior, would make it really easy to change hardware or just clean up the inside from dust.
Now if only I knew shit about DIY...[/QUOTE]
Cut some holes and buy a motherboard panel?
[QUOTE=Kidd;35211302]My problem is the power bill.[/QUOTE]
My electricity bill is included in the rent, so I could buy six of these, leave my fridge and freezer doors open, open up all computers and TV's in the house and start printing like mad.
I'll keep my inexpensive particle-board desk, thank you.
...although I could probably do with a technological upgrade. The 19" CRT monitor I have on my desk is causing it to bend. I'm no carpenter, but I'm pretty sure wood isn't supposed to bend.
It just doesn't seem right. Besides, I like my wooden table which I'm not afraid to keep messy. Wouldn't want to bring any drinks near that thing out of fear of getting it dirty (I don't eat at the computer anyways by saying that).
I just really hope this isn't marketed as a saviour of PC gaming. If a business is seriously interested in "saving" it, I'd imagine they'd release something that would be within reach of the mass market, not just the people who have lots of money to throw away at gimmicky things.
Upgrading that thing within a few years will be a horrendous pain in the ass.
You'd practically have to start from a clean desk
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