For me the best looking case ever is either the G5 Mac Pro, or the Mac Pro that followed it. From a design/engineering point of view, they're incredible, both inside and out.iMac G3 was the GOAT
You might like this too btw, expensive but badass, MITX cases in the style of Mac Pros...
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Apollo S - Caselabs
MCPRUE Apollo S is Mac Pro inspired Mini-ITX case. Cases pricing starts at $439 including delivery and is available in silver & deep space black. SPECIFICATIONS MODELApollo S v2Apollo S v3Apoll…www.caselabs.org
Yeah, it was a nice idea, but too much for a reality, I thought exactly the sameJust checked it out, too expensive...and I actually prefer the wood accent on the other one...but the price difference is enough for a good GPU is too much for bare.
Side note, it would be good if some of these have a couple of USB ports on the front. I notice some cases have no front ports.
Yeah, it was a nice idea, but too much for a reality, I thought exactly the same
I agree, I hate it when they have the buttons/ports in the wrong place for your chosen placement, that really makes or breaks a case for me.
Lol they're watching you now Raymond!YouTube is listening...this just popped into my feed. However, TLDR, he bought another case, took front panel off, 3D printed another one, modded it to suit. Got loads of parts used. But it shows the whole build process, which is interesting.
Is there a tool on the ocuk shop bit where I can add all the bits required for a build?
Like start from
1 - Case
2 - Mobo
In which it takes you to the next step like mobo which it will filter in only the compatible mobo for the case you've picked
Then it takes you to CPU which due to your mobo choice, filters in leaving you with compatible CPU, etc etc.
Working it's way through GPU and perhaps even fans size.
There's a wealth of knowledge on this forum, we can certainly cook up a decent specIs there a tool on the ocuk shop bit where I can add all the bits required for a build?