Show HN: Monolith – A stylish and functional computer frame
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Re: Show HN: Monolith – A stylish and functional computer frame
#22Name made me expect a towering flat non-reflective black column.
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#23Re: Show HN: Monolith – A stylish and functional computer frame
#241) It has a glass panel on the largest side side, but is open on the other sides. This prevents a lot of obvious failure cases.
2) It is wall mounted. This keeps it off the floor and away from associated detritus.
Case looks really cool though. Best of luck!
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#25Re: Show HN: Monolith – A stylish and functional computer frame
#26My friend swears by his mostly open air case, albeit somewhat more traditionally shaped. A couple of notes from his setup: 1) It has a glass panel on the largest side side, but is open on the other sides. This prevents a lot of obvious failure cases. 2) It is wall mounted. This keeps it off the floor and away from associated detritus. Case looks really cool though. Best of luck!
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#28Re: Show HN: Monolith – A stylish and functional computer frame
#29Cool idea but not something I’d find functional in my environment. I personally find this messy and not at all stylish. I would also be constantly fighting tumbleweeds of golden retriever hair clogging everything up. I wish them the best of luck.
Maybe if the demo unit had better cable management. Open air frames definitely have a market, so it has some potential. But yeah, it's not for me either.