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DrawerPuter

Radek_fin

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To view this case mod, go here.



Specs:
System specs: https://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/12363373

First I was just going to make a custom media closet for my: PC, XBOX ONE, Home theater receiver, subwoofer and some storage space. Ok, the closet was almost ready when I got the idea to rid of the pc case.. So I aimed just to mod PC parts to a drawer :D
 
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System Name project silver poison
Processor Intel Xeon x5650
Motherboard Asus x58 sabertooth
Cooling Enermax Liqfusion 240mm
Memory 24gb ripjaws ddr3
Video Card(s) Sapphire R9 fury Nitro
Storage 256gb sata ssd & 1tb seagate white label
Display(s) Asus VP248QG
Case Lian li lancool one
Audio Device(s) Logitech z207 & audio techica m40x
Power Supply Enermax platimax df 1200w
Mouse Corsair Harpoon rgb
Keyboard Coolermaster Masterkeys pro l rgb
Idea good execution bad
 
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I voted 8/10 because:

I agree with the first comment - I'm not sure this type of case fits the interests of the site. I like it, it's hidden and blends in with the rest of the entertainment center.

Apart from the design of the entertainment center itself - which is probably the biggest flaw in this build, in my opinion - the only interface parts are on the drawer near the bottom. That works great if you're a kid or young adult, but apart from the distracting looks of the placement, if your back become sore you're not going to plug into the machine.

I gave it an 8 because it's a great start - the parts housing the components look good, and because it's not designed specifically for showing off, I like the lack of flash. I hope you do something about the function before your first bad day - trust me, a few of those and you'll understand the important part of my complaint.
 
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