How much do you think this case is worth?
Don't consider what the hardware cost, like video cards and hard drives, etc.
Logs:
http://www.hq-modding.de/phpBB2/view...?t=211&start=0
How much do you think this case is worth?
Don't consider what the hardware cost, like video cards and hard drives, etc.
Logs:
http://www.hq-modding.de/phpBB2/view...?t=211&start=0
Minus hardware, I'd guess around 1000 dollars to the right person. Personally, I wouldn't pay more than 50 bucks for it, except only to resell. Great craftsmanship but not even close to my taste.
$3,725 . .Double that if you had it custom made to meet your specs.
Well, taking a quick glimpse through the worklog, I would say somewhere around five grand would be a good price tag for a one of a kind piece of art that doubles as a pc chassis. Looks like it was built specifically to liquid cool too? Neato.
Seems like he built the entire thing from scratch, otherwise it would of been a much lower price tag. Like, he could of bought the "motor" at some craft store or something. That would of lowered the price tag a lot, but it looks to me like he built it all himself from scratch material.
As for how much I would pay for it, if I was ever to buy it that is, I wouldn't pay more than a hundred (Its cool, but not for me). If it were on the market, in production (not one of a kind, probably built by machines), I would say a couple hundred at least. Even Lian Li doesn't have that much detail in their cases imo. If they made it cheaply, then probably around a hundred.
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It's a nice case, but if I had made it, I'd rather show off my work, it's just not really worth buying a PC case for more than like $100... $200 if it's really good. But yeah, I like my simple $50 CoolerMaster one, I don't have to worry so much about it breaking or something. That I'd have in a glass case or something on display or in a padded box in a vault.
Nice freakin' case though. Cool design too.
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Yep, I wouldn't want something like that in my room even if 5 grands for a computer case like this wasn't a problem for me. I just posted this topic to discuss, not that I want to buy it =)
Also the red things in two towers move up and down when it is running, so it isn't just a nice model it is a working mechanism! go to this page, on the bottom there is a movie, check it out.
http://www.hq-modding.de/phpBB2/view...=asc&start=120
one case I'd love to have is TRIBALOVERKILL's, Blackout. damn that's a sexy case I would pay for.
I also wouldn't mind paying for "Reality Bytes."
That would make two of us. That thing is a freaking beaut!
I also wouldn't mind having NLM. That case just might be my number one favorite, its a tough call though. Theres so much talent out there, its ridiculous.
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I wonder how long it took that dude to build the V2? I wouldn't mind knowing how much he spent either. Any guesses?
I'd say, going off of case material alone, $200-$300 maybe?
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