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A gigantic case mod for Asus

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At Asus/Intel 2012 New Product Show, this special modded concept case was demonstrated. Components are fitted inside to have a total weight of 280 lbs. Judging from the pics, I suspect the top and the front are able to be folded.
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More modest looking is Asus' own CG8580 ROG system. The case reminds me of the stealth fighter/ship. I suspect the front and side bottom takes in air while exhausting at the upper rear. I think I like this one more rather than the one above.

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What in the world is going on with that case, looks like aluminum shed roofing! And 280 pounds holy jeez!

I'm liking that ROG case though. If only it had a size window....
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2500K @ 4.8ghz -- EK Supreme HF FN  ASUS P8P67 Pro EVGA 660 Ti FTW+ 3GB  G Skill Ripjaws X 8GB 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingCooling
Seagate 1TB x2  Crucial M4 64GB  MCP 35X pump Black Ice GTX 360 Radiator 
CoolingCoolingOSMonitor
XSPC EX120 Radiator 7/16 ID 5/8 OD Primochill UV Blue tubing Windows 7 Professional 64-bit Acer P243w x3 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
Corsair K90 Kingwin Lazer 1000w Cooler Master HAF X Razer Naga 
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I hope those front and roof panels move around :/ and come back onto the case itself.
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