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Spotswood Custom Computers Introduces Enthusiast-Oriented PC Case

Discussion in 'Industry News' started by Guest-16, 4 Feb 2008.

  1. Guest-16

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    Spotswood Custom Computers Introduces Enthusiast-Oriented PC Case

    Nashua, NH, January 30, 2008 – Spotswood Custom Computers, Inc., today introduced the L-24, an enthusiast-oriented PC case. The twenty four-inch diameter by eighteen-inch deep case is large enough to hold three triple-fan water-cooling radiators, extra long graphics cards, a 1600W (or larger) power supply, two 5.25-inch CD/DVD drives and fifteen 3.5-inch hard drives, perfect for modders, overclockers, and water-cooling enthusiasts. Its large internal volume and unique round shape allows optimal placement of water-cooling radiators along the periphery of the case, out of the way of other PC components, while also providing ample room for pumps, reservoirs and tubing.

    The maple veneer plywood construction reduces noise, is strong, yet lightweight, and coupled with up to twelve cooling fans, provides maximum cooling efficiency. There is a wide variety of stain colors to choose from (protected by a hard fingerprint-hiding matte finish), along with multiple hardware options to customize the look of the case. All fasteners are chrome plated or polished stainless steel. The reset and power switches are high-quality, stainless steel, illuminated, and vandal-resistant. The acrylic (or aluminum) motherboard tray and 10mil plastic side panels are completely removable. The USB 2.0, FireWire and audio I/O ports are mounted in the front of the case.

    http://www.spotswoodcustomcomputers.com/l24specifications.php
     
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  2. MrMonroe

    MrMonroe What's a Dremel?

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    It looks just like a kick drum. Just don't let your drummer friend make the mistake.
     
  3. Nexxo

    Nexxo * Prefab Sprout – The King of Rock 'n' Roll

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    Er. Yeah. Those fan and pump vibrations won't be noticeable at all, in an acoustic chamber like that.
     
  4. Guest-23315

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    Nice idea, but not so well executed..
     
  5. Spotswood

    Spotswood Custom PC case builder

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    I know it might be hard to believe, but our cases are indeed quiet. The case's wood shell is completely dampened by all of the aluminum brackets attached to it.

    I hope to have one of our cases reviewed by a reputable site in a few weeks. Stay tuned. :thumb:

    -Rich
     
  6. The_Beast

    The_Beast I like wood ಠ_ಠ

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    I never did like those cases
     
  7. Hazardous

    Hazardous What's a Dremel?

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    A link to the case in question would've been helpful Bindi, for the benefit of those who'd never heard of Spotswood until now (/and to save us the 'hassle' of Googling for it of course :D) :idea:


    Hmmnnn... I wonder which site that might be :p
     
  8. Guest-16

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    Well, we've not heard anything :(:(

    Spotswood - YGM.

    link added to the first post (it wasn't in the PR - if it was, I would have posted it because it's just a C&P)
     
  9. Cabe

    Cabe What's a Dremel?

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    With a name like Spotswood, I demand a computer case called I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E
     
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