Coolest Test Bench Ever

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  1. Vandiego
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    Lian Li's new PC-T1R Mini ITX Spider Test Bench

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    wow i want i want i want ... would make life so much easier at home and at work
     
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    Yea, I'm debating it atm. I'm trying to decide between building a new pc or just breaking down and finally getting an all purpose laptop.
     
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    I hate my all purpose laptop. But that's a preference thing.
     
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    Thing is with laptops they aren't really upgradeable (obviously) so it's either go big or get screwed over in a few months when new tech comes out. Really your looking at around $2k minimum although you could probably find a deal on newegg or somewhere if you look hard enough.
     
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    $2000 is what I'm expecting to pay, I need something that I can doing mapping/dbplanet work on, as well as game. I'll probably go with the new Asus RoG since they switched over to the nvidia cards from the amd's problematic line.

    SSD + 2T HDD 12g Ram w/ good proc (don't remember it's exact off hand) will hold me over for at least 2 years or so.

    Plus I'm self employed so I get to write it off.
     
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    idk I think my Tech-bench for about half a year while I modded my case was pretty ingenious =), though that does look pretty awesome, just wouldn't want to put too much power into it in fear of it walking off.

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    What 0$ and a slab of wood can do for half a year with an overabundance of fans =)
     
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    If it doesn't bring me a soda I'm not impressed.
     
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    fixed that for ya
     
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    I love how it holds the PSU, very cool.
     
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    Being able to mount a full size PSU on a Mini-ITX Mobo is nice for sure since thats usually the main limitation in Cases for practical high end use of a decent ITX board not being able to get enough power.

    For my next build I want to try my best to do something like this that is portable and can use a full sized like 1000W Powersupply.