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Computex 2015: ASUS Shows some Freaky Case mods at Booth
Just a quick one before I dive into my many appointments as Computex is about the big. Over at the ASUS booth they are showing some fun casemods.
Just a quickly to get the taste-buds going, Computex is loaded with this stuff. Obviously we'll capture it all and will post lots of items over the next few days. Have a peek.
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#5087205 Posted on: 06/02/2015 01:46 PM
I like those pre-formed clear tubes they use too, is a great idea. (even if it has been around a while by now lol)
Really thinking to go with water cooling, has been a long time coming for me. Actually have a fair bit of gear sincce years ago already to put a setup together.
- avoiding another hot box room scenario this summer might just push me to do it so I can pump that heat outside
I like those pre-formed clear tubes they use too, is a great idea. (even if it has been around a while by now lol)
Really thinking to go with water cooling, has been a long time coming for me. Actually have a fair bit of gear sincce years ago already to put a setup together.
- avoiding another hot box room scenario this summer might just push me to do it so I can pump that heat outside
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Haha, ik looks more like a portable bomb than a computer, but very cool indeed especially with that big liquid cannister.