Thermaltake case designed by BMW

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Different idea for a case, not sure if I like it tho. Each component has its own compartment, not one big box like just about every other case made.
 
Well one thing is for certain, if a piece of hardware blows up or sparks into flames, at least it will be contained within it's own compartment. And in one way, kind of makes it easier when transporting the whole computer, i.e. don't have to worry about something falling out or knocked out of place.

So yeah, nice idea, just not into the whole look of it
 
Looks terrible and I reckon the cooling will be bad, not to mention trying to route cables and install bits.

Fail in my opinion, but more internal shots and benches on temps would be interesting to see. I guess its more a marketing thing rather than a realistic selling product.

- Pea0n
 
Why are BMW associating themselves with a manufacturer of plasticcy, horrible cases?!

Can't say I'm a fan of this at all...
 
[Robster];13633791 said:
Pics an info here

090306bmw01jpg.jpg


Different idea for a case, not sure if I like it tho. Each component has its own compartment, not one big box like just about every other case made.

Great idea, put that in a nice looking box and you've got a winner.
 
I can see how some might object to the cooling, but how do you see problems with cable management? They seem to have provided a place to route them all.
 
Horrible horrible horrible. One of the ugliest cases I've ever seen.
As for cable management, you'd might need a lot of cable extenders?
 
Reflux no likey.

Still, good that mainstream designers are taking interest outside of Apple and HP.
 
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