Acrylic Cowboy cases artfully expose your components, are not childproof

Here’s the thing about PC cases — they spend a good bit of moment showing off how fantastic the external of component-filled boxes can look, but generally speaking, the innards are totally overlooked. Digital Cowboy is out to dramatically reverse the trend with its Acrylic Cowboy cases, which — by and large — place your hardware on the outside of

the case. We can’t precisely see a rhyme or reason (outside of the obvious cooling benefits) as to why these were created, but so towering as it stays far, far absent from sodas, children and family pets, we’d say it’s the perfect way to showcase what’s really important in your gaming rig.

[Via Engadget Deutschland]

Original post by Darren Murph

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