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Any nice HTPC-Cases without branding out there?

EpicCrumbCake

I´m developing my own console (the software for it) and plan to build a system into a HTPC-case (Hi-Fi-style), that fits well in my living room.

The case should be clean-looking and classy (a metal-front would be great). 

I need at least 2 USB-Ports on the front (4 would be perfect), space for mATX-boards, a regular graphics card and a slot for a dvd-drive (regular or slim)

 

The best I found are the Fractal Design Node 605 and the Lian Li PC-C50B.

But I hate logos and manufacturer-brandings and stuff. I don´t want to see them, doesn´t matter how high the reputation of the case manufacturer is.

 

It is so hard to find cases without (or at least without a prominent placed) logo, especially for HTPC-computers. 

Do you know any alternative? 

I live in germany.

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Just asking... That Lian Li is so clean looking, so why you just doesn't remove the logo on that front?

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I'm sure you'll find a way to remove the Fractal logo on the Node 605.

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The Node series from fractal blent well in.

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There's probably a hidden penalty if you remove a company's logo from their cases. Like voiding warranty. :P JK

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ha ha, you´re so funny...

removing a branding is of course a possibility, especially for these cases where they´re so small. But how to do this without leaving ugly traces on the case?

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I think you might have trouble finding products without any manufacturer's mark on them, unless its an ultra low-end Brand X product. Decent manufacturers naturally want their names visible. You'll have the most luck finding one with a small, inoffensive logo, or just removing it as suggested above.

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