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Interestingly, nothing on the screen. I can assume it works though, how attached to the metal cabinet?
I think it’s glued. Plus I would be very careful when attaching it to the metal cabinet. For the sake of your own safety it’s extremely important that there is some kind of isolation between parts and the metal wall.
aibek’s right. need to isolate it
a good earthing too is need , else the user get end up elctrocuted if he hapnes to touch the parts
Metal? Its a wooden cabinet… And the only risk of electrocution would be from the mains voltages in the power supply, which is clearly still in one piece. The PSU box is earthed by construction, so the way this very cool computer is built is perfectly safe… unless you poke your tongue into the graphics card fans…
Metal? METAL? Really looks like white wood to me……
Anyway, the intel outside just makes it seem weird but I loled, 4 stars,
Yes! it’s seems to be a painted wood! Anyway, why will someone do that? hum
In the shop I used to work at long ago, each bench had a “bread-board” computer similar to that–but a little less awkward placement! It was great to be able to swap out a questionable component or sub-system to test it. We also had several types of monitors and video cards to choose from.
I love seeing people mount the PC to walls and things, especially when they’re watercooled, they just look plain awesome.
the geek’s piece of art
=)