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Thats probably the coolest most creative case I have ever seen!
There's definitely a market for steampunk computers.Hey, if this was a Union Pacific "Big Boy," then it would be an awesome case. Who needs a power supply? Just fill that tender full of fuel oil!
(...) Maybe next they will build a Mad Cat MkII case (...)
Or Joe, you simply have no taste either, kinda like Kyle Bennett himself.
Or Joe, you simply have no taste either, kinda like Kyle Bennett himself.
I remember reading about this during Computex coverage. First thing that came to mind was that there are some rail fans out there that would absolutely freak out over this case. If you've ever spent a fair amount of time on a train simulator forum like me, you would know.
LOL discontinued.
OK, OK - I'm not in the audience for this case either.
But before you gloat about it being discontinued, maybe you ought to check Lian Li's site - the Premium (with track & atomizer) edition was only 80 units:
http://www.lian-li.com/v2/en/product/product06.php?pr_index=625&cl_index=1&sc_index=25&ss_index=64&g=spec
There will be another version without the atomizer but with the track, and then the base model.
PC-CK101S - standard
PC-CK101L - with track
PC-CK101P - premium - with track & atomizer (limited to 80 units)
Oh so it was limited edition then?
Dr. Sheldon Cooper said:"Don't be silly, you love trains."