This PC blows your PC and my PC and every other PC out of the water, design-wise. But would you believe this unique machine was crafted by hand from scratch? Yep, what you're looking at isn't a $10,000 design concept, it is a totally functional one-of-a-kind PC case mod delicately crafted by one dedicated craftsman.
User and "supermodder" Gtek at the bit-tech.net forums submitted some photos of his latest creation: a 35-inch metal and wood, tall and slim PC case modification. It was a labor of love, judging by the lenghy and time-intensive processes Gtek had to go through (you can see some in-process photos he posted on the bit-tech.com forum).
His mod is so good, in fact, that I first suspected it was some new offering from the tech design giants Bang & Olufsen. The sleek lines and modern textures certainly look like the elements of a several-thousand-dollar product.
The aluminum chassis (painted black) is paired with a stained walnut finish and built into a PC case with unique tall dimensions. This would look right at home in a modern living room or home office. Sure beats trying to hide a PC tower under the desk, right?
Check out more photos of the project and the finished design here.
(Images: Gtek/forums.bit-tech.net. Via: Reddit Technology)






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This is the most AWESOME!!!!, freaking amazing work! Sleek, totally stylish.
I would describe in great detail my reaction to this, but that would be inappropriate and uncouth. Instead, let me just say that -this- is why I love design. This singular moment when, after being bombarded by the same recycled aesthetic and idea for months upon months, something truly genius and beautiful makes it through.
Woooooooooooooooow. Yes.
Oh yeah!! This is AMAZINGLY AWESOME!!! Great job!!!
Wow. Just wow. Time to fill out a patent application, Gtek!
Drooled = approved
Drooled = approved
Wow, that is slick
B&O all the way, love it.
I would have put the ports on the back though so I wouldn't have to look at things sticking out the top all the time. Of course with most things being wireless these days that would not be a real issue.
Would be interesting to know the case temp and how hot that wood gets - especially when watching a movie or playing a game that really puts the video card to work.
Beautiful sleek design though.