HCHTech
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Great for techs to test components and have quick access.
Maybe, but seems a poor one of either, if you ask me. You wouldn't use water cooling on a test bench rig, and mining cases would support way more PCI slots. I would think. Who knows. Definitely one of those "glad it's not in my house" choices - haha.It's a test-bench or GPU mining rig case.
Very much my view too, that's why I went with the case I listed instead. I saw many options that look like the OPs... and I opted for this one because I can tear down into bench mode when I need to... but it spends its life all sealed up in protective metal and glass.Personally I would only use these as test benches as I do. It should not be used as a permanent system, I guess the owner has not cats or or other pets as that hose would be tapped out or chewed on.
I love these. The person is so frustrated and so DONE they're willing to pay almost anything to dump the problem onto someone else and just get a working computer in return. They've also just spent a boatload of money on parts so it's a sunk cost fallacy sort of thing. Yeah they may not WANT to spend $500 to get the computer working, but they just dropped $2,000 in parts and spent DAYS screwing with it themselves, so at that point $500 seems like a bargain in order to finally be done with this problem.you know, the home builds that folks attempt and fail, then give in and just ask you to make it work.