PC on a Wall

I was stoned, the idea came to me like a rabid case of #morningaftercurryarse.

Initially, my PC was a case of no case - it was a MoBo sitting on a cardboard box with wires and ide cables etc cluttering up my desk, Now conventionally I may have put it in a case. - But no!

I decided to mount it on the wall, add an extra "non" case fan for added coolingness and hook up the MoBos original hard drive to avoid a reinstall of winbloze. The result is actually quie good - it unclutters my work area, fills a space on the wall in a way a picture never could, and runs cooler than ever!
Admittedly the DVD RW and the PSU are sat o a couple of boxes at the minute, but im going to invest in a small shelf to solve that problem.

Ive seen the oil and water filled PC's and everyones done it - but i have never seen a wall mounted PC - i may be wrong, it may be an idea to google this, but feck it.

I'll post pictures tomorrow - Its too dark and my cameras well, shit really.


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