And I really do not like it. Still in concept stages though, reminds me of that Thermaltake Level 10 a little. http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/razer_project_christine_is_a_modular_chassis.html
That's a chassis? (I guess it might work but to me it looks kinda odd although definitively also unique.) EDIT: Ah PSU in the bottom, motherboard in that side thing and HDD's and such in those top slots? (No that doesn't work, where would the CPU fan be?) (Oh of course, water cooling.) EDIT: Oh right, have to read the article and the explanations that provides, it's a pre-built system it seems, not too dissimilar to a laptop then in layout I guess. (Or well it uses a more slim profile or what to say.)
For around 5 years(think I even mentioned it on here once) I always imagined what a Razer Chassis would look like...definitely not like hideous thing. I would of preferred a matte black, tower chassis, with some green and a Razer logo that looks something like this:
I hear it is truly amazing and pure quality. It will probably be my next case when I decided to upgrade my CPU, Mobo, Ram etc. Demciflex dust filters are standard...
lol, that's just awful. I would rather spend my money on a good traditional case. Razer don't surprise me at all though, would expect something like that from them.
The hotswap unit for my 900D died. Its a nice case but its too damn heavy. EDIT: BTW, that looks more like a pre-built unit like Piston than a customer chassis.
Temp ban for OP, how dare you make me feel so ill. Just joking, THOUGH! i will say.. It looks like some art grad student that works at starbucks collected a few empty external seagate HDD cases and glued them together. "Still in concept stages though".. What, Razors employee highering guidebook for managers. Someones going to have a short career.