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Your PC could really use these 3D printed parts and accessories
A simple 3D-printed clip can solve this. It acts as a clamshell around the male and female connection, holding them ...
"Long-term stability at all costs," Caesar says in a notably self-serving and subjective assessment of the Pax Romana, Rome's ...
Corsair likes to innovate with its PC cases, and that's one of the reasons I love this brand when it comes to PC building. My first build was in a Corsair 2000D Airflow case, which was the first-ever ...
Corsair just launched the Corsair Air 5400, which is being marketed as the world's first triple-chamber case. This somewhat-bulky advancement in PC case design does have a functional use, though—as ...
What if your PC case could fold flat, pack up like a briefcase, and still turn heads with its minimalist design? Enter Teenage Engineering’s “Computer-2,” a bold reimagining of what a compact ...
I've built more Ikea flat-pack furniture over the years than I care to remember, so I'm more than a little intrigued by this one-piece mini gaming PC case that's being offered, totally for free.
The mad lads at Teenage Engineering are known for their award-winning audio gear designs, but the company occasionally makes some snazzy PC cases too. The Stockholm based design firm’s first foray ...
Teenage Engineering recently released a ridiculously simple (and frankly, really cool-looking) PC case called computer-2. The only problem is that you can't actually buy it — at least not in the ...
The Computer-2 is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic and folds into a small form factor PC case. The Computer-2 is made from a single sheet of semi-transparent plastic and folds into ...
In a nutshell: Swedish consumer electronics company Teenage Engineering set out to design the world's cheapest computer case – and at a cost of $0, it has succeeded. The Computer-2 is a small form ...
Nostalgia is a hell of a drug. It’s enough to turn off the parts of my brain that would normally despise the look of a big, gray, plastic box and transform me into a drooling retro devotee ready to ...
Building a gaming PC is kind of like building a hot rod--sure, the parts that make the car go fast are important, but if you're going to spend all that time on it, shouldn't it look cool, too? As such ...
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