Spotswood drum PC case brings the beat back
By Nilay Patel | July 29, 2007
Filed under: Desktops
We’ve seen a lot of ways to use computers as musical instruments, but the L-series case from Spotswood Custom Computer takes that concept to dizzying new heights by mounting components inside a 22-inch circular shell that’s a dead ringer for a snare drum. The company says the built-from-scratch case design eliminates hot spots and promotes better cooling, but we think we know a drum PC when we see one. Hit the read link for more pics of the $500 case, and be sure to check out the FAQ, which contains the answer to the following mind-boggler: “I want a quiet PC but that case looks like a drum. Aren’t drums supposed to be loud?”
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