Why Get A See-through Computer Case?
Most people have always been happy enough with the plain, standard light-grey housing that comes as bog-standard with the preponderance of computers. Some have never even thought about it. But then there are others who have thought about their computer?s case a lot and who would like something special for their computer.
A number of of these individuals were accomplished at metalwork, others at woodwork and a few at glassware and there are a few truly fantastic, innovative, home-produced cases out there. Particularly among the gaming community. However, we are not all so talented with our hands, but that does not signify that we have to be landed with a grey computer case.
The simplest option, if you want a custom computer case is to build one out of acrylic - the sort of material used to build the majority of fish tanks. You can purchase and easily cut sheets of acrylic for the sides and fix them all together with acrylic resin. That may appear easier said than done, but it really is not. Initially you would have to study the architecture of a standard computer case and then just copy it in acrylic. You could build a translucent computer casing in a weekend.
Or you might buy a clear computer case kit. These kits arrive in flat-packs just like most kitchen furniture and can be easily assembled according to the instructions with a screwdriver. No cutting, no measuring, just a little gentle screwing.
And I mean gentle, because the screws that come with the clear computer case packs are generally made of acrylic too and will snap easily. It is the only element of the assembly procedure that calls for a warning note, for the reason that you don?t want to have to drill out a busted screw, do you? That would only put a downer on your fun.
So why would anyone wish for a translucent computer casing? I imagine that there are loads of explanations. A few individuals may just want to be different and others may want to show that they can assemble or even construct such a housing. However, the transparent computer housing also has artistic and functional advantages. At least the good ones do.
On the Aesthetic Front: enthusiasts add neon lights and small LEDs that twinkle on and off or just glow eerily, possibly activated by some incident, like a hard drive coming to life. These displays are called ?themes? and are normally red or blue, but can be almost any conceivable colour. Then you can include coloured fans (or paint your existing ones). You already have at least one fan in your casing and probably two or three.
On the Practical Front: loads of individuals like to see what is happening inside their computer case and it is neither practical nor safe to remove the cover all together. Furthermore, assembling your own transparent computer casing allows you to insert more fans as over-heating is the foremost cause of hardware failure. The more fans the better.
A transparent computer casing would also allow you to observe whether a fan has failed, which would result in over-heating in a normal housing and certain hardware malfunction, whereas you would see it happening through your clear computer case and replace the fan before serious injury and loss of data can occur.