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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. Sexy by Skyshadow · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Now *that's* one sexy cube.

    I'm telling you: there's a huge market out there for designer computers. If you could put out machines that weren't beige boxes but which instead were hip, you'd find a huge market with the 20-somethings.

    Apple made a run at this, and look how successful they were without running the mainstream Wintel setup.

    People already routinely pay 500% more than they need to for clothes (ck), home furnishings (Pottery Barn), even sporting goods just because of the brand name and for the chance to be fashionable. I can't see why computers should be any different. Pair this thing with a big flat-screen, a top-notch audio system and other similarly hip appointments, do some serious marketing, maybe brand it with known designer and I gaurantee you could sell these things for $5k each.

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    1. Re:Sexy by megaduck · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Remembering to make the case itself a subwoofer?

      Call me crazy, but I'm not wild about having a huge throbbing magnet next to my drives.

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  2. Re:Ain't all that. by Xerithane · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Those cases are modified. This is a brand new never-before-seen-completely-from-scratch assembly. Also, are you on crack? This case was awesome. It brought a tear to my eye and turned me green with envy. I think I would kill that guy to get one if he weren't living so far away (or just buy one from him)

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  3. Re:interference problems by psavo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Al is metal, it conducts electricity. That's enough to make Faraday cage work.
    I really don't think that materials that are used in today's cases are chosen for their emf-shielding abilities, but because of their low price.

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  4. Indeed cool by Compuser · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This case is indeed looks good except that
    beige face plates on cd-rom and the like
    look out of place. What kind of air does this
    case move?

  5. Probably? by ari_j · · Score: 2, Insightful

    ...Dennis Veiren probably designed and built the most beautiful aluminium case ever...

    Is he claiming the credit, or is there a general consensus that he is the mostly builder? And who's calling this the most beautiful case ever?

  6. Re:Ain't all that. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Insightful

    are you all on crack??? this case took the guy 250 man hours!!!

    let's say that a case modder would get half the hourly rate than a computer repair guy... $100/2 = $50 x's 250 hours = $12,500!!!

    sweet jesus... you're envious of this?

    hmm, maybe someone was on crack, and its not slashdot readers...

  7. Looks great on hte outside, but... by Sloppy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Beige bezels on the drives? What a cheap-ass slacker! ;-)

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  8. Re:Sweet!! by phyxeld · · Score: 2, Insightful

    bullshit. show me how accessable your mac cube is...

    The mac cube is this accessible.

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