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Aristotle2019

Is there a company which makes cases as per your needs and ships them? Like either they make a co-developed case or have highly customisable options? 

This is only out of curiosity, I'm not looking for any, just wondered.

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CaseLabs.... it's dead...

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3 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

CaseLabs.... it's dead...

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Yes ... Ik:( they used to be really great and promising 

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49 minutes ago, Blue4130 said:

Protocase 

Holy smokes I did hear of it before but have never seen something so useful.. man this is niceeee. Thank you so much! Now I'll make designs in my free time and wait to earn money ?

Just asking, this means, I can have any shape, any thing literally, and they'll manufacture it and send it to me? That makes it so cool and useful! I can have the favourite cases from big companies and modify the little things I don't like - like more radiator clearance, meshes, panels, drives, etc. Oh god. I love this. 

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13 hours ago, pas008 said:

Mountain mods

Never heard of this before. But does it look promising. I've never seen the likes of this since .. CaseLabs! I'm going to spend quite some time browsing through its product catalog. Thank u!

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2 hours ago, Aristotle2019 said:

Holy smokes I did hear of it before but have never seen something so useful.. man this is niceeee. Thank you so much! Now I'll make designs in my free time and wait to earn money ?

Just asking, this means, I can have any shape, any thing literally, and they'll manufacture it and send it to me? That makes it so cool and useful! I can have the favourite cases from big companies and modify the little things I don't like - like more radiator clearance, meshes, panels, drives, etc. Oh god. I love this. 

Backblaze and 45 drives used to use protocase. And also, I think ltt did a couple videos with them. The big lightning case Linus uses is a proto case if I am not mistaken. 

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6 hours ago, Blue4130 said:

Protocase 

How's the pricing?

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6 hours ago, Aristotle2019 said:

Never heard of this before. But does it look promising. I've never seen the likes of this since .. CaseLabs! I'm going to spend quite some time browsing through its product catalog. Thank u!

mountainmods been around long as time

I use ascension gold digger myself

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4 hours ago, Blue4130 said:

Backblaze and 45 drives used to use protocase. And also, I think ltt did a couple videos with them. The big lightning case Linus uses is a proto case if I am not mistaken. 

Oh yea this a 4 part video series on Linus's custom rig update 2015. 

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43 minutes ago, pas008 said:

mountainmods been around long as time

I use ascension gold digger myself

Okk.. how's the experience? Especially looking at its sheer size and opportunities inside it. 

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1 hour ago, PotatoCanDo! said:

How's the pricing?

I think since they make u cases depending on custom 3d designs u feed them or co-develop, it mostly depends on the materials - amount and cost, and the fees they take must also depend on how much manual work they did. 

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5 minutes ago, Aristotle2019 said:

Okk.. how's the experience? Especially looking at its sheer size and opportunities inside it. 

not my first and prolly be buying again too

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2 hours ago, PotatoCanDo! said:

How's the pricing?

Not cheap, but it's quality stuff from what I've read. I was going to have one made and it was around $500 Canadian but I ended up moving overseas and a server was something that I didn't want to deal with. 

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