Jeffrey Stephenson design.
"Mondrian" PC case.
He states the acrylic tiles are hand-cut. I wonder if he makes them from acrylic paint or what. Update: I asked, and Jeffrey says: "I cut the tiles from colored cast acrylic [plexiglass] sheet", and links to the project.
"I spent a tremendous amount of time sanding edges to get a perfect fit."
Aerodyne, compact fanless case for mini-ITX (low-power mother board). Aluminium and mahogany.
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This case is more my style. This would show that my computer is either really fast, or my Windows OS is going up in flames! ;-)
Remember back in the day when computers had turbo switches? Why would anyone not want to have that switch turned on all the time?
... Maybe the computer runs a very hot, when the turbo is turned on.
I think the new Mac Pro has a turbo setting. I don't know how it is activated though.
This flame computer: I got I admit it looks hot. Pun not intended, amazingly.
Ah, like I suspected, Apple would not leave it up to the user: "... it turns on when the chip is under it's full capacity; when it IS working hard (being at full power and pretty hot), it will switch OFF turboboost.
In essence, the i7 over-clocks itself when it can (not under stress); and goes back to normal when it hits it's heat and power limit."
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