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Hiding stuff in your pc

It has to be the best hiding place ever to be honest.... I've hid money, a usb, calculator, pencils, the whole damn book... I even keep my wallet in there sometimes...

 

Reason being, idk, it just feels nicer to hide stuff in it. Also the one rare time my parents came looking for something it was in there and they didn't find it xD...

 

Anyone else hide stuff in your pc? 

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No, but that's actually a good idea. Hehe. Behind the motherboard tray

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I hide my computer parts in my pc...

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My Define S is a big open box with a big side window, I'm not going to be able to hiding anything. Unless I hide it in my reservoir.

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Pretty sure if someone broke into my house the first thing they would take is my $5000 PC...

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No, but that's actually a good idea. Hehe. Behind the motherboard tray

Ye, then if it gets stolen and the dude doesn't find it, you have a way of varifying that the pc is yours when and if you find it

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Pretty sure if someone broke into my house the first thing they would take is my $5000 PC...

Pretty sure the desktop is too heavy..............they would probably give up carrying it or something. 

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Pretty sure the desktop is too heavy..............they would probably give up carrying it or something. 

I'd just open it and take the cpu and gpus, leave everything else, maybe the psu as well. Can't get caught with that stuff

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Pretty sure if someone broke into my house the first thing they would take is my $5000 PC...

Where I live I don't think people would be smart enough to. Even they did, they'd see how big and heavy it is and give up.

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@Enderman that is a good point but I'm not talking about hiding stuff from burglars lol, just normally hiding shit from your family or room mate or what ever

He means if you have something to hide like a USB full of you know. Hehe

That's not what I was thinking of hiding.

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Got a Cosmos S II, shit works as a god damn drawer let alone hiding place.

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Never thought of hiding stuff in my PC, but grate idea and i just thought... What if you have a laptop with a free 2.5" drive slot, you can hid smaller things like money in there aswell.

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@Enderman that is a good point but I'm not talking about hiding stuff from burglars lol, just normally hiding shit from your family or room mate or what ever

well the side of my PC is a giant window, the PSU compartment is filled with cables, and behind the motherboard tray the most I could fit are a few flat bills xD

 

Pretty sure the desktop is too heavy..............they would probably give up carrying it or something. 

its a mid tower...not that difficult to take considering large TVs are very commonly stolen

that also means they would probably take my 55" tv...

darn

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Pretty sure the desktop is too heavy..............they would probably give up carrying it or something. 

A good reason to water-cool it, add as much weight as possible

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@Enderman that is a good point but I'm not talking about hiding stuff from burglars lol, just normally hiding shit from your family or room mate or what ever

I would, but the beer gets too hot....Hmmmm....900D, wonder if a case would fit?

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A good reason to water-cool it, add as much weight as possible

and for the aftermath, if the liquid was messed up and shorted out the parts then you can't you the pc anymore.

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well the side of my PC is a giant window, the PSU compartment is filled with cables, and behind the motherboard tray the most I could fit are a few flat bills xD

 

its a mid tower...not that difficult to take considering large TVs are very commonly stolen

that also means they would probably take my 55" tv...

darn

possibly some idiot can't even hold a pc might brake it xD

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Well I'm not sure about you guys, I have a side window as well, and it is rather big, but I hide stuff in the place where you put fans in the front, not sure what you call it.

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I hide my stuff right under that fan, there's actually pretty good amount of space there, and opposite of what you'd think, you never see anything that's in there unless you like look really hard and stare right into it from 2 cm away

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I've never hidden stuff in my desktop (when I had one). One time my mom wanted to take it for some reason, so I took it apart and used security screws to secure the case to my wood desk. Re built the computer with the motherboard covering the security screws (which were covered in electrical tape of course). 

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My plan, make a PC cold enough to have room for 2 drinks or a personal locker

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Haha, yes I have. I hid food from my little brother (he steals anything that isn't tied down). 3 empty optical drive slots is enough space to hide anything.

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