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In-Win D Wave
Unfortunately they're not cheap - 399 dollars - and they only making 500 of them. Should we demanding them to keep making those cases?!
Sources:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/11/in-win-d-and-h-frame-pc/...
When my frame and parts are stick together, I will do the enclosing pretty much as the picture underneath. I think it would look pretty descent with the black joining plates.
That's nice. Keep us updated about your progress and upload pictures once you have put the parts together, i'm and definitely others very curious about your build.
Need some help to find case parts. Does anyone knows a place where I can order separate case parts?
What do I need?
Motherboard tray MiniITX base with GPU standard
HDD rack 3x 3.5 inch (2 for 3.5 inch and 1 for 2.5 inch)
Switch to turn the PC on/off
PSU bracket 700 watt
Although Lubic had the same principal the way I want to build my case, I found the parts they sold very poor looking. The parts of openbeam looking imo much better. One disadvantage of openbeam is that the frame is a little bit thicker than lubic frame.
Before I wanted to start this, I have looked many times on the internet if there are companies that are engaged with this idea, unfortunately without result.
I've found a example from Cubit on Google which will pretty much look like the way I want.
It must fit the following...
I hope soon to let you see results.
I did also look for other alternatives, but openbeam is imo the most convenient.
I hope this url will work. You should watch the video from the kickstarter about this product. Or Google "openbeam kickstarter"...
My goal is to build a game pc in a very small pc case, but yet powerful to play the latest games on high settings. I choose to build my through a Openbeam construction, because Openbeam makes it possible to adjust the case the way I want.
I never had seen someone did this before, so this is...