My next project. (Desk PC)

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My next project. (Desk PC)

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Desk PC



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Re: My next project. (Desk PC)

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I have been using an iMac, its case has already been invisible :lol:

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Re: My next project. (Desk PC)

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phhnguyen wrote: Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:52 am I have been using an iMac, its case has already been invisible :lol:

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Yes, but is it a desk! :D :D :D
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Re: My next project. (Desk PC)

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AdminX wrote: Sat Oct 16, 2021 2:06 pm Desk PC



The guy is obviously a furniture designer that is completely clueless about PC design. Air cooling??? What he made is a heater table that would burn your legs and cook your balls. Pretty idiotic if you ask me. And mediocre performance. He could have instead built water cooling and directed hot air from the heat exchanger to the back or the sides.
Here is how it's properly done by guys that know what they are doing ;):
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I saw that video already. Also that guy also did a water cooling build. That was just one of three builds that I saw that he had made.
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