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Impressive Homemade Aluminum Cube Case

baschie writes "A Belgian guy, Dennis Vieren, probably designed and built the most beautiful aluminium case ever, called project "Frozen". He designed his case from the ground up using CAD software, and built it from plates of 3mm aluminium and 3 mm acrylic glass. It cost him about 300/400 euro, and took him about 250 hours to build."

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  1. try this link more pics, god it's sexy! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    http://216.74.64.37/casemod/index.htm

  2. Best case mod site known to man... by rootedgimp · · Score: 5, Informative

    To VIEW moded cases, anyway.
    http://pcdb.overclockers.com.au/ (over 3000 cases).

    Best place I've found to buy parts to mod
    your case would be www.pcmods.com

  3. Re:interference problems by Phanatic1a · · Score: 5, Informative

    Those "neat" logo cut-outs on the side are like garage doors for EMI radiation.


    That'd be a high frequency EM wave that can fit through what looks to be gap of about 1cm. About 30 GHz, actually, which puts it into the microwave range. If your PC is emitting in the microwave range, something's probably wrong in the first place. Plus, it's not going to interfere with much.