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- Sep 22, 2024
I've got another kind of off the wall retarded question, but this seems like the right place to ask.
I am looking at workstation cases again. I'm kind of tired of paying out the nose for SuperMicro SuperChassis, but most cases I've looked at have got the thinnest god damn sheet metal known to man, and little if anything comes with more than 1 5.25" drive bay. My PCs often live with other tools, and I've accidentally dropped shit like engineer's hammers and various engine parts on cases, and end up stacking 100+ pounds worth of tools and shit on them when they get put on the shelf, and I worry about some paper thin light weight case getting crushed. I miss the older ATX cases, as they were definitely built pretty sturdy (enough to support a CRT, at least). Does anyone make a computer case for retards like me (mid tower to full tower size, extremely durable, heavy, lots of 5.25 bays, maybe even real air filtration)? I keep thinking about just fabbing some retardedly overbuilt cases so I can add things like good paper air filters too, but maybe this is something someone has already done? Maybe I should look at other industrial PC cases.
Sort of related, but I keep seeing PC cases with transparent sides, and they're all acrylic or tempered glass, almost no polycarb. I know polycarb scratches easy, but the tempered glass especially feels like a safety hazard..I guess I'm sort of surprised that polycarb isn't standard since it's safer, easier to machine and stands up to a way bigger beating.
I am looking at workstation cases again. I'm kind of tired of paying out the nose for SuperMicro SuperChassis, but most cases I've looked at have got the thinnest god damn sheet metal known to man, and little if anything comes with more than 1 5.25" drive bay. My PCs often live with other tools, and I've accidentally dropped shit like engineer's hammers and various engine parts on cases, and end up stacking 100+ pounds worth of tools and shit on them when they get put on the shelf, and I worry about some paper thin light weight case getting crushed. I miss the older ATX cases, as they were definitely built pretty sturdy (enough to support a CRT, at least). Does anyone make a computer case for retards like me (mid tower to full tower size, extremely durable, heavy, lots of 5.25 bays, maybe even real air filtration)? I keep thinking about just fabbing some retardedly overbuilt cases so I can add things like good paper air filters too, but maybe this is something someone has already done? Maybe I should look at other industrial PC cases.
Sort of related, but I keep seeing PC cases with transparent sides, and they're all acrylic or tempered glass, almost no polycarb. I know polycarb scratches easy, but the tempered glass especially feels like a safety hazard..I guess I'm sort of surprised that polycarb isn't standard since it's safer, easier to machine and stands up to a way bigger beating.