The Stephenson G-Metric Nano casemod is pure Bioshock
By Joshua Topolsky | January 2, 2008
Filed under: Desktops

The old cliche informs us that a picture is worth a thousand words, and in the case of Jeffery Stephenson’s PC enclosures — that’s most definitely true. His latest design comes in the form of a sleek, tiny deco-styled wooden box, crafted from a disused cigar humidor and loaded with a VIA NX15000 Nano-ITX motherboard, 1GB of RAM, and a hidden optical drive around the side. The end result comes off looking like some time-warp artifact straight out of Bioshock — and leaves us wishing Mr. Stephenson would get into mass production of these babies. Hit the read link for far more details on the case, and be sure to check out Jeffery’s other amazing designs.
[Via Wired]
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