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My computer, pictures

Not very exciting. Anything interesting going on inside the case, or did you just think we wanted to see the newegg computer on your desk?
 
Santasballz said:
The reason I went with a small form factor instead of a normal sized computer is because the smaller version has all the same functionality, looks better, takes less space and cools the components just as well as a normal sized computer.
I'd like to see your cooling system.
Typically, a SFF case is more difficult to cool well.
 
sprocket said:
I'd like to see your cooling system.
Typically, a SFF case is more difficult to cool well.


do notice the custom 120mm fan sticking out at the back ^^


@frank @alche
nothing to see inside really. do you expect to see someting "exciting" inside a small form factor computer? in mine it's just main wires and hardware components...i didn't paint anything inside, i didn't add any lightings inside (that would look kiddish and not match the professional look i am trying to get)

in terms of wire management...it's standard, because the shuttle computers come with some preinstalled wire management
 
Alchemic said:
Not very exciting. Anything interesting going on inside the case, or did you just think we wanted to see the newegg computer on your desk?

i just thought people wanted to see the newegg computer on my desk :) does that answer your question?
 
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