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Flat Pack Desk Pc Business Idea

Hi everyone,

 

I am thinking of a small business idea,  and I have been doing some research and found out that no one is doing flat packed desks which house a

full gaming pc/server with Speakers, water cooling support etc,  besides DIY modders. The only company I have found that used to do it was Red

Harbinger with there 'cross desk '  and they only shipped within the US instead of internationally. Unfortunately they have ceased production of it and 

it leaves the market wide open.

 

Does anyone think there could be a potential  for something like this? Its similar to what Parvum Systems do with there products. i.e flat-packed computer cases 

would love some feedback on this
:) 

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Make a concept model and try to do a Kickstarter for it... but make sure you can get your production line ready within your budget...

 

I'm all in for flatpack if onlty the materials weren't usually craptastic...

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I think this would be a great idea.

 

Definitely a market for it I believe.

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This is not a joke btw, but what is flat pack?

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White Knight:(wife's build) CPU: A10-6800k GPU: MSI 7970 Lightning GHz BE RAM: 8GB HyperX Fury White 1866 Mobo: MSI A88x-g43 Power Supply: Seasonic M12II 520 Case: TT Commander Snow Edition Storage:1TB WD Blue

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This is not a joke btw, but what is flat pack?

Its like Ikea furniture. You buy it in a "flat" box and assemble it yourself.

CPU - i7 8700K / Motherboard - ROG Strix Z370 E/ RAM - 32GB Cosair Vengeance DDR / GPU  - GTX 1080ti - EVGA FTW3 / PSU - Seasonic Snow Silent 750W / Cooling - Cryorig H7 Monitor - Acer X34 Predator / Sound - Corsair Void - Case - Meshify C

 

 

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Ah, didnt know that was the name for that. So you are thinking about making flat pack with mounting and space for a pc inside??

Archangel(z11 Build) CPU: Ryzen 7 1700 @ 4.0 GPU: 2x Sapphire R9 290x RAM: 16GB GSkill Ripjaws V 2800 Mobo: ASRock X370 Killer SLI/AC Power Supply: Cougar CMX1000 Case: Zalman Z11 Plus HF1 Storage: 120GB Intel 520 SSD, 1TB WD Blue

Reptile(Dual G34) CPU: 2x Opteron 6172 RAM: 32GB DDR3 1866 ECC Mobo: Super Micro H8DGU-F Power Supply: Seasonic SS-660XP2 Case: Phanteks Enthoo Pro Storage: Hitachi Ultrastar 7k300 3TB

White Knight:(wife's build) CPU: A10-6800k GPU: MSI 7970 Lightning GHz BE RAM: 8GB HyperX Fury White 1866 Mobo: MSI A88x-g43 Power Supply: Seasonic M12II 520 Case: TT Commander Snow Edition Storage:1TB WD Blue

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it the price is "good" and also has them looks im in

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