• @anlumo@lemmy.world
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    1210 months ago

    So, pay extra to get the smallest components possible for a desktop PC, and then mount them spread out on a giant wall.

    • @nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
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      410 months ago

      I get what you’re criticizing, but it wouldn’t have the same aesthetic if there was a giant motherboard in there.

      I like it. I wouldn’t want to keep it clean, but I like that someone else built it.

    • @Rawdogthatexe@sh.itjust.works
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      110 months ago

      I feel like this might be easier to dust. Right now if I want to clean my PC I have to open it and hit it with compressed air. This one you can just blow clean whenever.

      • @jerkface@lemmy.ca
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        -110 months ago

        It’s still being exposed to orders of magnitude more dust, which provides more opportunity to destroy components. Increasing the frequency of cleaning also brings with it its own risk of destroying components.

        • @Aasikki@sopuli.xyz
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          210 months ago

          All that dust is going to do, is to block airflow at worst. If you take proper care of it, it’ll be fine.

        • dontwakethetrees (she/her)
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          110 months ago

          As long as your dust isn’t conductive (such as metal dust from a machining shop) it really isn’t a real concern. Most of the time if dust kills something: its caked on, thermally choking components, and often mixed with something else like tar from cigarettes.

          Exposed and on display like this, the owner is probably going to be meticulous about air dusting it often.

    • sj_zero
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      110 months ago

      Even top grade electronics aren’t specced for less than -40C. I wonder what happens if you do it anyway?

  • Awwab
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    510 months ago

    Now you need to get custom length power cables. Love the simplicity of it too.

    • @Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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      10 months ago

      Or wire strippers, a crimping tool, and terminals. Then you can make all your own custom stuff at will.

  • The Pantser
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    110 months ago

    Everything looks good until you plug in the wires then it looks like spaghetti.

    • @Aasikki@sopuli.xyz
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      110 months ago

      Not necessarily. I mean, it’s fully built in the picture and definitely doesn’t look like spaghetti. If you cable manage the peripheral cables well I think it’ll still look nice.