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New case on kickstarter = awesome :-)

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Found a new case on kick starter thought everyone might like to see.

 

Been a while since I seen a nice looking wall mount case available :-)

 

https://feros.us/

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3 minutes ago, manikyath said:

i fail to see the need for this...

For people who suck at modding and/or don't want to mod. 

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Just now, manikyath said:

i fail to see the need for this...

Are most cases/extras needed?(leds, colored fans, colored cables, windows, etc)

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1 minute ago, RedWulf said:

Are most cases/extras needed?(leds, colored fans, colored cables, windows, etc)

i'll word differently: i fail to see the need for this if its not ridiculously cheap.

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I like the concept of it and all, but I don't see the point. I think it's for people who are too lazy to make their own or for those who do not possess the skills needed to make it.

 

I think buying a wall mount case just takes all the fun out of the whole process.

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4 minutes ago, manikyath said:

i'll word differently: i fail to see the need for this if its not ridiculously cheap.

Well I'm hoping the high costs are because it's somewhat new and the "veteran owned business" . Aside from that I guess professional environments and spoiled kids with more money than skill. 

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Just now, RedWulf said:

Well I'm hoping the high costs are because it's somewhat new and the "veteran owned business" . Aside from that I guess professional environments and spoiled kids with more money than skill. 

well, if you have a cnc shop near you, thats a €50 sheet of metal.

 

or about two kegs of beer on a hot summer day :P

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10 minutes ago, manikyath said:

i'll word differently: i fail to see the need for this if its not ridiculously cheap.

I agree...I fail to see the point...I'd rather have mine in a proper case

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3 minutes ago, tmcclelland455 said:

I like the concept of it and all, but I don't see the point. I think it's for people who are too lazy to make their own or for those who do not possess the skills needed to make it.

 

I think buying a wall mount case just takes all the fun out of the whole process.

I agree, though that concept of "big companies doing the hard work for you" is becoming a thing to all parts of a PC. Great example: CableMod 

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Most companies trying to get of the ground don't have the luxury of throwing millions into production equipment to lower cost of the units.

 

I am excited about it not for the concept of modding.

If I was, I'd just fashion one myself in the shop.

 

I just like the clean easy access solid layout that I can think of a thousand different ways to apply than just hanging on a wall.

 

 

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224$ FOR A PEICE OF PRESS FOLDED STEEL ? IM SORRY BUT THAT IS OVERPRICED


(if you don't know, press folding is basically a machine that pounds on a sheet, it takes like 5 seconds and 2-3 presses for the shape to be cut and formed.)

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2 minutes ago, BrandonTheCat said:

I agree, though that concept of "big companies doing the hard work for you" is becoming a thing to all parts of a PC. Great example: CableMod 

I will gladly give CableMod my money since I don't want to fuck my fingers anymore than what I have braiding cables. :P

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I like the concept but I don't think I would be comfortable with an open PC.

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Meh, I like the design thou, I want to get a couple and stick them on sliding rails in a locking server cabinet.

 

Not concerned about the money and don't have the spare time atm to justify trying to fab my own.

 

When I only have carpentry skills and industrial mechanic skills under my belt.

 

No tool & dye or sheet metal working skills, I think id spend more on bandaids that what the case would cost.

 

I know I can do the same with plywood and acrylic but sometimes I want nice things too.

 

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